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dimensions of distance shaping R and D collaborations in Europe and the US during the time period 1999 to 2009. We take a … economic areas, namely Europe and the US, in order to examine differences in collaboration activities. In particular, we … results reveal how collaborative knowledge creation and the spatial range of knowledge diffusion differs between Europe and …
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In the present paper it will be shown empirically that globalisation does not affect long term unemployment. Panel data cover for the period (1999-2009) the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,...
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education reduces total economy's unemployment rate. For this finding panel data are used covering Europe, USA and Japan (1992 …
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increases in more recent periods. The sample covers Western Europe and The United States. Data are taken from World Bank and …
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a certain critical level. The sample covers during the period 2000–2007 commercial baking sector of Europe and USA. The …
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In the present paper it will be pointed out with a panel data econometric model that government debt puts banking sector at stake since the volume of not performing loans goes up. The estimation of the model is made feasible through the Eviews software package. The present paper is based on...
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This paper surveys the economics literature on overeducation. The original motivation to study this topic were reports that the strong increase in the number of college graduates in the early 1970s in the US led to a decrease in the returns to college education. We argue that Duncan and...
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Studies examining the wage effect of overeducation have generated very consistent results. Their findings suggest that, for workers with similar educational attainment, workers who are overeducated for the job suffer from significant wage penalties. However, most studies use cross-sectional...
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