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Describes the use of a computer simulation to enhance management skills in an Indonesian Master of Management (MM …
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development in those countries; and to the effective development of skills and competences appropriate to the different market and …
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-market returns to occupational skills explain the observed selection pattern and significantly outperform previously used returns-to-skills …We present the first evidence that international emigrant selection on education and earnings materializes through … occupational skills. Combining novel data from a representative Mexican task survey with rich individual-level worker data, we find …
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We develop an endogenous growth model which is focussed on entrepreneurial skills and their impact on growth and … respects. Entrepreneurs in our model dispose of two different skills (technological and systemic skills) and we are able to … show that it is not only the absolute skill level but also the aggregate distribution of different skills that drives …
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provide evidence that the wage premium is likely to be driven by strong positive selection into nursing among Filipinos …
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-market returns to occupational skills explain the observed selection pattern and significantly outperform previously used returns-to-skills …We present the first evidence that international emigrant selection on education and earnings materializes through … occupational skills. Combining novel data from a representative Mexican task survey with rich individual-level worker data, we find …
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The migration literature shows that cross-border skill transfer is associated with a risk of increased job-education mismatch. This paper examines whether the problems of job-education mismatch often found among migrants also apply to cross-border commuters and compares cross-border commuters to...
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