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story. Auckland and Wellington have the highest levels of productivity performance based on almost all measures of earnings … regions. Our findings cast doubt on the hypothesis that Auckland has been a productivity underperformer within New Zealand. In … not able to say how Auckland's productivity performance compares to innovative, high-skill cities in other countries …
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labour productivity and utilisation. Our results tell a fairly consistent story. Auckland and Wellington have the highest …In this study we investigate Auckland's economic performance relative to other large cities, to medium-sized urban … levels of productivity performance based on almost all measures of earnings. In particular, both have significantly higher …
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This paper examines the micro-foundations of occupational agglomeration in U.S. metropolitan areas, with an emphasis on labor market pooling. Controlling for a wide range of occupational attributes, including proxies for the use of specialized machinery and for the importance of knowledge...
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This paper examines the micro-foundations of occupational agglomeration in U.S. metropolitan areas, with an emphasis on labor market pooling. Controlling for a wide range of occupational attributes, including proxies for the use of specialized machinery and for the importance of knowledge...
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This paper examines the micro-foundations of occupational agglomeration in U.S. metropolitan areas, with an emphasis on labor market pooling. Controlling for a wide range of occupational attributes, including proxies for the use of specialized machinery and for the importance of knowledge...
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Human capital is observed to be an important contributor to growth but unevenly distributed geographically. While there is consensus on the importance of human capital to economic development, debate takes shape around two central issues. First, there is the question of how best to measure human...
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, positively contribute to productivity of firms. While localization economies appear to be bound to the immediate neighborhood …
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, positively contribute to productivity of firms. While localization economies appear to be bound to the immediate neighborhood …
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