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This paper analyzes human capital externalities from high-skilled workers by applying functional regression to precise geocoded register data. Functional regression enables us to describe the concentration of high-skilled workers around workplaces as continuous curves and to efficiently estimate...
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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...
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biographies from 1975 onwards. Analyzing the wages associated with the newly established employment relationships, suggests that …
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biographies from 1975 onwards. Analyzing the wages associated with the newly established employment relationships, suggests that …
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This paper tests whether the correlation between wages and the spatial concentration of employment can be explained by …
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. Employing wage regressions, it is found that individuals' wages are positively associated with changes in the employment shares …
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This paper tests whether the correlation between wages and the spatial concentration of employment can be explained by …
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Bridging the gap between the literatures on industrial change and human capital externalities we investigate the complementarity between aggregate regional education and job turnover. On the level of regional industries in Germany we find strong evidence for such complementarity. Thus, regional...
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