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In this paper we aim to analyze the productivity spillovers of foreign affiliated and domestic firms in Turkish manufacturing industries. As a novelty inter-sectoral linkages are modeled through the use of spatial models. Our results indicate the existence of positive and significant...
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In this paper, we provide the first evidence of the effect of the shift to remote work on crime. We examine the impact of the rise of working from home (WFH) on neighborhood-level burglary rates, exploiting geographically granular crime data and a neighborhood WFH measure. We document three key...
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West Germany. The empirical results suggest that even a quarter of a century after displacement, first generation migrants … the lower tail of the skill distribution. -- Forced migration ; economic integration ; World War II ; West Germany … Weitergabe von Humankapital abschwächt. …
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Humankapital erklärt werden können. Zusätzlich lässt sich im informellen Sektor die Lohnungleichheit durch unterschiedliche …
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West Germany. The empirical results suggest that even a quarter of a century after displacement, first generation migrants … the lower tail of the skill distribution. -- Forced Migration ; Economic Integration ; World War II ; West Germany …
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West Germany. The empirical results suggest that even a quarter of a century after displacement, first generation migrants … the lower tail of the skill distribution. -- forced migration ; economic integration ; World War II ; West Germany …
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This study uses the nationally representative Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS) to identify systematic differences in earnings returns to human capital endowments for formal and informal sector workers in rural and urban Mexico. Returns to experience are critical in explaining the large urban...
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This study estimates separate selectivity bias corrected wage equations for formal and informal workers in rural and urban Mexico using data from the Mexican Family Life Survey (MxFLS). We control for different potential selection patterns using Probit and Multinominal logit models in the first...
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Tests based on years of education find that the return to human capital in cities varies inversely and average education varies directly with housing cost. Finally, there is evidence that labor productivity within cities varies directly with employment density and real estate cost. The income...
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