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This paper re-estimates the regional job-matching function using annual panel data covering 47 Japanese prefectures from 1987 to 2013, controlling for spillovers and agglomeration effects across prefectures, in addition to prefecture-level labor market determinants and prefecture and time fixed...
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This study examines the impacts of the integration of Global Value Chains (GVCs) through backward and forward linkages on employment in Turkey. This study is based on the world input-output data (WIOD) table of 2016. The study analyzes the trends of GVCs participation indicators from 2000 to...
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This study examines the impacts of the integration of Global Value Chains (GVCs) through backward and forward linkages on the employment in Turkey. This study is based on the world input–output data (WIOD) table of 2016. The study analyzes the trends of GVCs participation indicators from 2000...
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This study empirically investigates the association between economic institutions and global value chain (GVC) participation, through forward linkages, backward linkages, and GVC participation for 13 MENA countries. The study uses a panel data estimation method controlling for time and country...
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Based on the world input-output database 2016 (WIOD), this study examines the impact of the global value chain (GVCs), via the backward and forward linkages, on labor productivity. Using a spatial econometric approach, it pays particular attention to the spillover effects in productivity across...
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This study examines how backward linkages (foreign value added [FVA] exports) and domesticvalue-added (DVA) exports impact industry-level labor productivity and employment in Japan by estimating a static and dynamic panel model using data drawn from the World Input-Output Dataset and...
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This study aims to investigate the sociodemographic determinants of school attendance in Mauritania. The study utilizes the national household survey 2019 and a logistic regression econometric model is used to analyze the association between sociodemographic variables and the dependent variable...
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