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Since 1980, college graduates have increasingly sorted into the downtowns of U.S. cities. This led to urban revival, a process that involves fast growth in income and housing prices downtown. Motivated by the observation that young childless households concentrate downtown, we link urban revival...
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heterogeneous effects across demographic groups. Using quasi-experimental variation in Germany's fiscal transfer system, we estimate …
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quality-of-life premium. Our application to Germany reveals that accounting for spatial frictions results in larger quality …
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In the paper, we investigate spatial relationship on the labor market of Poznań agglomeration (Poland) with unique data on job vacancies. We have developed spatial panel models to assess the search and matching process with a particular focus on spatial spillovers. In general, spatial models...
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In this paper, we investigate innovation factors and their role in regional economic performance for a sample of 261 EU NUTS 2 regions over the period 2009-2012. In our study, we identify regions with spillover as well as drain effects of innovation factors on economic performance. The spatial...
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I argue in this paper that the estimation of wage curves and NAWRUs at the country level suffers from spatial …
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Are regions within a country really independent islands? Do economic relations and effects really have a homogenous, unique size across an entire country? These two assumptions are often imposed implicitly in empirical economic and social research. In his doctoral thesis, Norbert Schanne...
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Due to the continuous growth of China's electricity demand, the efficiency of electricity consumption has drawn great attention. Based on 31 provincial panel data in China from 2004 to 2018, this study uses the spatial autocorrelation test and spatial econometric methods to quantitatively...
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on Germany-where half of households rent-we find that expansionary monetary policy significantly boosts property prices …-to-home moves, and renters make more rent-to-rent transitions. The results suggest that accommodative monetary policy can widen … price-to-rent ratios, fueling housing affordability pressures and potentially exacerbating the wealth gap between owners and …
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Human resources are the key factor in the development of countries and regions. They affect the prosperity and competitiveness of the countries and regions. The purpose of the study was to assess the human resource potential in the V4 countries and to identify the groups of regions that share...
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