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This paper provides a novel microeconomic foundation for pecuniary human capital externalities in a labor market model …
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capital externalities, integration and the ensuing agglomeration of skilled labour can cause a decline in human capital and …
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economics: Studies about localized human capital externalities (HCE) and about the urban wage premium (UWP). After surveying the …
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In this paper, we formulate and estimate a structural model of post-schooling training that explicitly allows for possible complementarity between initial schooling levels and returns to training. Precisely, the wage outcome equation depends on accumulated schooling and on the incidence of...
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When productivity is fostered by an individual's own human capital as well as by the economy-wide average level of human capital, individuals under-invest in human capital. The provision of subsidies for the formation of human capital, conditional on the subsidy being self-financed by tax...
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We investigate externalities in higher education enrollment over the course of development in a two-sector model. Each … acquiring human capital. Both sectors exhibit productivity externalities in the size of the skill-specific labor and in the …
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A pay-as-you-go pension scheme is associated with positive externalities of having children and providing them with …
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This paper develops a one sector, two-input model with endogenous human capital formation. The two inputs are two types of skilled labor: engineering, which exerts a positive externality on total factor productivity, and law, which does not. The paper shows that a marginal prospect of migration...
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Human capital is transferable across occupations, but only to a limited extent because of differences in occupational skill-profiles. Higher skill overlap between occupations renders less of individuals' human capital useless in occupational switches. Current occupational distance measures...
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One problem with the theory of firm-specific human capital is that it is difficult to generate convincing examples of …
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