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Legal profession represents a key labor sector whether in politics or business in any developed or underdeveloped country. What resources do lawyers use for matching the demand to their own services’ supply? Private sector lawyers make use of their level of human capital and their social...
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This study was prompted by concerns about the ways in which immigrant organizations, especially those of a transnational character, may retard or prevent political integration among recent migrants to the United States. For this purpose, we constructed an inventory of all organizations created...
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This paper analyzes the effects of education on rural employment in Peru. The inequalities between individuals regarding the time spent on education and on vocational training results in strong disparities in the forms of employment and the quality of the jobs occupied. The results also indicate...
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Recent school-based surveys in Guinea show an increase in gross enrolment ratio in primary education and a reduction of gender gap. Though, inequalities are still high, between rural and urban areas or between socio economics groups. This paper explores the relationship between poverty, enclave...
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This paper deals with the concept of absorptive capacity and shows how much it matters for analysing the inward foreign direct investment spillovers on host countries. By leaning on the endogenous, competences and agglomerations theories, two aspects of the absorptive capacity are brought forth:...
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This paper studies the effects of distortionary taxes and public investment in an endogenous growth OLG model with knowledge transmission. Fiscal policy affects growth in two respects: First, work time reacts to variations of prospective tax rates and modifies knowledge formation; second, public...
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This paper investigates the determinants of TFP for Italian regions. We find strong evidence in favour of the factors commonly suggested by the theoretical literature. In particular, R&D expenditures and the number of researchers are positively related to regional TFP. Moreover, human capital is...
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In this paper we investigate what affects school attendance and child labour in an LDC, using data for Zambia. Since the data comes from a household survey with information on all household members it allows us to take account of unobserved household effects by introducing household-specific...
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