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firms in terms of survival, productivity and growth? Using a panel of about 2,000 ex-employee starts ups, their parent …
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I analyze the effects of sub-city level density of economic activity on worker productivity. Using a geocoded dataset … is that if the data source is not sufficiently disaggregated, analyses of the density-productivity link risk understating …
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analysis focuses on as¬sessing whether the productivity of the regional manufacturing industry of non-affiliated firms is … appear to benefit the most from local presence of MNFs. The MNFs have, on the other hand, no effect on non-MNF productivity …
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between regional productivity measures as gross regional product per square kilometre and accessibility to educated labour. We …
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Human capital is observed to be an important contributor to growth but unevenly distributed geographically. While there is consensus on the importance of human capital to economic development, debate takes shape around two central issues. First, there is the question of how best to measure human...
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specialization in the region hosting the university, and to what extent universities influences regional productivity. Moreover, the … positive productivity effects. However, there are also considerable differ-ences across regions, albeit primarily unrelated to …
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It is well established at whatever spatial level studied that economic actors exhibit a strong tendency to cluster. Despite this fact many explanations to entrepreneurship only considers the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs. This is certainly not a satisfactory state-of-the-art. It is...
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regional productivity growth, occupational and educational related variety matter over and above industry relatedness. This … for employment growth but negative for productivity growth. …
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This paper examines the geographic variation in inequality, and it distinguishes between wage and income inequality. Wage inequality is associated with skills, human capital, technology and metro size - in line with the literature on skill-biased technical change. Income inequality is instead...
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The economic crisis contributed to sharp increases in U.S. unemployment rates for all three of the major socio-economic classes. Results from regression models using individual-level data from the 2006-2011 U.S. Current Population Surveys indicate that members of the Creative Class had a lower...
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