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capital externalities are at work. A large initial share of high-skilled workers significantly reduces subsequent growth of … employment growth ; externalities …
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results show no support for external returns to education, except for skilled workers. -- Human capital externalities ; social …
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whether human capital externalities arise from a higher job matching efficiency in skilled regions. Using two samples of …. Taken together, these findings suggest that human capital externalities partly arise because workers in skilled regions have … jobs. -- Human Capital Externalities ; Job Matching …
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This paper provides first evidence on the anatomy of human capital externalities arising from both firm-level and …-skilled. This finding is in line with learning based theories of human capital externalities. Some estimates also suggest negative …-skilled workers and the regional shares of high-skilled workers. -- Human capital externalities ; social returns to education ; error …
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whether human capital externalities arise from a higher job matching efficiency in skilled regions. Using two samples of …. Taken together, these findings suggest that human capital externalities partly arise because workers in skilled regions have …
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capital externalities are at work. A large initial share of high-skilled workers significantly reduces subsequent growth of …
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as evidence of human capital externalities. We uncover a distributional wage effect that is difficult to reconcile with … standard models of human capital externalities: city-level share of college graduates has a positive impact on wages of low … reinterpretation of previous studies on human capital externalities in low-skill labor markets, as the positive effect in the service …
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