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Our paper decomposes knowledge-diffusing trade flows and estimates their impacts separately. Overall, trade generates positive knowledge spillovers, but the effects of intra-industry trade are ambiguous. With regard to sectoral import penetration, we find that potential positive spillovers are...
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This paper explores the question of how immigrant employees affect a firm's capacity to absorb foreign knowledge. Using matched employer-employee data from Denmark for the years 1996 to 2009, we are able to show that non-Danish employees from technologically advanced countries contribute...
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Der Autor der vorliegenden Dissertation geht der Frage nach, welchen Einfluss technologische Spillover-Effekte auf das Wirtschaftswachstum haben, und ob ihre Existenz staatliche Eingriffe im Bereich von Forschung und Entwicklung (F&E) rechtfertigen kann. Im Rahmen der vorgenommenen theoretischen...
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Job-Market signaling is ranked high among the explanations why individuals engage voluntarily in OSS projects. If true, signaling implies the existence of a wage premium for OSS engagement. However, due to a lack of data this issue has not been tested previously. Based on a novel data set...
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