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of productivity-affecting knowledge spillovers. We find evidence that hiring workers from more productive establishments … leads to higher productivity in the following year. For an average establishment, this productivity increase amounts to 0 ….45 percent in our most conservative estimate. The observed productivity gains hold for a variety of specifications, and changes …
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specialised in activities with high growth potential. Our findings confirm the significance of spatial spillovers. Specifically …
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This paper uses the concept of ‘growth regimes’ to revisit the study of the determinants of the declining labour share in advanced economies. We examine a panel of OECD countries with aggregate and industry level data and explore the effects of technological progress on the labour income...
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