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) on business services profitability and location choice. We apply a semiparametric Poisson sorting model allowing for firm …, not necessarily business services firms, so diversity is negatively related to location decisions. Almost all firms either …
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its location and the fixed cost associated with the on-line course. We also study the impact of distant learning on the …
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What is Housing Price to Income Ratio (HPIR) in the Indian context?It is the amount that can be spent by an individual or a household on purchase of new property (mainly house/residence) with the annual savings post taxes. For simple calculations it is assumed is that a. 10% of the income goes...
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This paper investigates the micro-location pattern of innovative and non-innovative firms in Berlin using detailed …
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This paper investigates the micro-location pattern of innovative and non-innovative firms in Berlin using detailed …
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The challenges posed by globalization have led to a rapid increase in the demand for higher education and, at the same time, many countries are earmarking more resources and efforts to foster their population's skills level and knowledge. Nowadays higher education is playing a crucial role in...
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distance to the centre is still relevant to understand the location of economic activities, a spatial analysis of the location …
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In this paper, we attempt to empirically analyse the impact of urbanization on the productivity of manufacturing industries in India. Our results from a panel of 15 industries across 13 states during the period 1981-2008 suggest that, there is variation in the effect of urbanization both within...
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In this paper we use a novel approach and a large Portuguese employer-employee panel data set to study the hypothesis that industrial agglomeration improves the quality of the firm-worker matching process. Our method makes use of recent developments in the estimation and analysis of models with...
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In this paper we use a novel approach and a large Portuguese employer-employee panel data set to study the hypothesis that industrial agglomeration improves the quality of the firm-worker matching process. Our method makes use of recent developments in the estimation and analysis of models with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010842623