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on technology and to the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in providing employment opportunities … Unitary Authority and Local Authority District (UALAD). Using these data, general trends in employment growth performance and … changes in computing services employment and support the role attributed to both clustering and human capital as proxied by …
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expands the research on the impact of agglomeration economies on employment growth by connecting two strands of the empirical … dynamic employment growth in agglomerated plants. The study uses panel data that covers all western German employment subject … employment in 191 industries of the manufacturing and service sectors. There is evidence that industrial agglomerations exhibit …
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This article analyses how regional employment growth in Germany is affected by related variety, unrelated variety and … functionally proximate variety in the groups 'White Collar' and 'Blue Collar Workers' positively affects regional employment growth …
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The Soviet Union predetermined Russia's economic activity's location patterns. While the main forms of industry organization were territorial production complexes (TPC) - networks of industrial organizations united by a single technological process, -switch to the market economy in the early 90s...
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The Soviet Union predetermined Russia's economic activity's location patterns. While the main forms of industry organization were territorial production complexes (TPC) - networks of industrial organizations united by a single technological process, - switch to the market economy in the early...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012999084
linked to employment growth and why unaffordable housing could negatively affect employment growth. The paper then … unaffordable housing and employment growth cannot be interpreted as causal. Several empirical strategies are employed to identify … the causal effect of unaffordable housing on employment growth. The estimation results provide consistent evidence that …
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-specific spatial patterns of employment dynamics, and whether these patterns are conditional upon the general economic climate in a … particular region. To this end, we analyze and compare patterns of employment growth in the knowledge economy and its subsectors …-intensive employment growth. Our results show that with respect to knowledge-intensive employment, both the Randstad and the Rhine …
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between agglomeration externalities (specialization, diversity, and competition), accessibilty measures and the employment … growth of a particular industry on a particular site. We use data on employment growth of site-industries on 68 formal …
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Clusters, concentrations of businesses and research institutions, show high capacity for job creation, innovation and development. They can also, foster the access to the EU development funds. However, in the case of small business, their early tracing can be very difficult with top-down...
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-structured interviews. We track firm and employment growth from 1997 to 2010 and identify several distinctive features: branching from …
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