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the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible …
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the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013012904
the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014130885
the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011390944
the existing literature on estimating human capital externalities at the neighborhood level. We explore the possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011439783
This paper applies functional regression to precise geo-coded register data to measure productivity spillovers from high-skilled workers. We use a smoothing splines estimator to model the spatial distribution of high-skilled workers as continuous curves. Our rich panel data allows us to address...
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This article reconsiders the empirical evidence on regional human capital externalities using longitudal survey data …
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In this Working Paper we develop a method to delimit and typologize rural areas in Germany as a research tool to …
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In this Working Paper we develop a method to delimit and typologize rural areas in Germany as a research tool to …
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as evidence of human capital externalities. We uncover a distributional wage effect that is difficult to reconcile with … standard models of human capital externalities: city-level share of college graduates has a positive impact on wages of low … reinterpretation of previous studies on human capital externalities in low-skill labor markets, as the positive effect in the service …
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