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For the last decades, regions in the United States have been diverging. More skill-intensive regions have experienced a higher wage and skill premium growth and had become even more skill-intensive. In this paper, I show that this may be driven in part by trade with China. One of the main...
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This paper analyzes the contribution of import competition to the regional divergence among US metropolitan areas over recent decades. I document that the sharp rise in imports of Chinese manufacturing goods had a significant effect on the spatial skill polarization and the divergence of college...
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a new growth model centred around a shift towards more home-grown innovation, digitalisation, climate change mitigation …
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innovation activities. For an organization to operate successfully and survive in the modern market, characterized by rapid … new requirements. As the success and innovation of the organization depends on successful and innovative employees, the … aim of this study was to determine the extent to which innovation has become implemented in Croatian organizations, how …
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In confirmation of actuality Mozgachev M. analyzes a social and economic situation in the field of formation and use of workers competitiveness the and considers the main problems of youths on a labor market competitiveness in the article "Problems of Formation of Competitiveness of the Worker...
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