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This paper is the first to estimate the causal effect of local human capital stock on individual adiposity and adds to the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible causal pathways that college-educated neighbors exert on...
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teilt der Anstieg von einem Prozentpunkt unter Hochschulabsolventen in der Nachbarschaft die Ergebnisse mit der Abnahme des … Prozentpunkt unter Hochschulabsolventen in der Nachbarschaft die Ergebnisse mit der individuellen Wahrscheinlichkeit zur …
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This paper is the first to estimate the causal effect of local human capital stock on individual adiposity and adds to the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible causal pathways that college-educated neighbors exert on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011397080
beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them … Kriminalitätsinformationen für Deutschland und verknüpfen diese mit Informationen zu individueller mentaler Gesundheit aus dem Sozio …
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beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them …
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for the estimation of many regression models, none of which is agreed upon as causal ex ante. …
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The behavioral revolution within economics has been largely driven by psychological insights, with the sister sciences playing a lesser role. This study leverages insights from sociology to explore the role of neighborhoods on human capital formation at an early age. We do so by estimating the...
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This paper analyses the differential impact of human capital, in terms of different levels of schooling, on regional productivity and convergence. The potential existence of geographical spillovers of human capital is also considered by applying spatial panel data techniques. The empirical...
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This paper applies functional regression to precise geo-coded register data to measure productivity spillovers from high-skilled workers. We use a smoothing splines estimator to model the spatial distribution of high-skilled workers as continuous curves. Our rich panel data allows us to address...
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