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she actually was working in the past. These identified dynamic agglomeration gains are supposed to be related to learning … Arbeitskräfte mutmaßlich insbesondere von hochqualifizierten Personen lernen. …
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she actually was working in the past. These identified dynamic agglomeration gains are supposed to be related to learning … Arbeitskräfte mutmaßlich insbesondere von hochqualifizierten Personen lernen. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011741670
she actually was working in the past. These identified dynamic agglomeration gains are supposed to be related to learning … Arbeitskräfte mutmaßlich insbesondere von hochqualifizierten Personen lernen. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011776808
dynamic agglomeration economies in general, and learning externalities in particular, play an important role in explaining …
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dynamic agglomeration economies in general, and learning externalities in particular, play an important role in explaining …
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dynamic agglomeration economies in general, and learning externalities in particular, play an important role in explaining … of high-skilled labor within large urban labor markets which is supposed to enhance local learning opportunities. …
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dynamic agglomeration economies in general, and learning externalities in particular, play an important role in explaining … of high-skilled labor within large urban labor markets which is supposed to enhance local learning opportunities. …
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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 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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012317611
productive workers, static advantages from workers’ current location, and learning by working in bigger cities. Using rich …
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