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This paper applies functional regression to precise geo-coded register data to measure productivity spillovers from … supply effects with an extensive set of time-varying fixed effects. Our estimates reveal that spillovers from highskilled …
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studies do not use spatial statistics; they fail to incorporate spillovers and the effect of omitted variables into their …
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particular, we assume the existence of three jurisdictions, i, j and z, as well as of spillovers. Given this simple framework, we … show that if jurisdictions compete to attract mobile capital, spillovers can lead to asymmetric responses. In fact …
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analyze the effects of different institutional settings for inter-municipal cooperation on voter turnout. We use data from … the voter turnout. -- Voter turnout ; local institutions ; inter-municipal cooperation …
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This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and payoffs in a non-cooperative game where each player’s payoff depends on her present and future consumption and her rank in the present consumption distribution. The setting is a pooling...
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This paper examines the impact of income growth and income inequality on household saving rates and payoffs in a non-cooperative game where each player's payoff depends on her present and future consumption and her rank in the present-consumption distribution. The setting is a pooling...
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The paper investigates the intergenerational transmission of divorce in China with the data from The China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). The empirical results show that parental divorce increases the odd ratio of children's divorce significantly by 104.12% in complementary...
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particular, we assume the existence of three jurisdictions, i, j and z, as well as of spillovers. Given this simple framework, we … show that if jurisdictions compete to attract mobile capital, spillovers can lead to asymmetric responses. In fact …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892282
The ability of public sector policy makers to prioritize has a huge impact on the effectiveness of public service provision. Public services can take the form of final outputs demanded by consumers or of intermediate outputs contributing to a process of realizing the higher goals of society. In...
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