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Will You Still Need Me: When I’m 64? [PDF]
age, productivity, matched worker-firm data, J14, J24, J31,
Jan Ours +3 more
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Public Investment in University Distance Learning Programs: Some Performance-Based Evidence
H21, H41, J24,
James Koch
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Education, Skill bias, Industry specialization, I2, J24,
Lutz Hendricks, Hendricks, Lutz
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Do localization economies derive from human capital externalities?
R11, R12, J24,
Christopher Wheeler
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The Effect of High-Tech Clusters on the Productivity of Top Inventors
The high-tech sector is concentrated in a small number of cities. The ten largest clusters in computer science, semiconductors, and biology account for 69 percent, 77 percent, and 59 percent of all US inventors, respectively.
E. Moretti
semanticscholar +1 more source
Employees: Invisible Added Value of a Company
In developed economies, where the work input exceeds the physical input, the lack of harmonised and standardised rules of human capital assessment is visible.
Zupančič Magda
doaj +1 more source
A two-country dynamic Heckscher–Ohlin model with physical and human capital accumulation
Human capital formation, Endogenous growth, Trade pattern, O41, F11, J24,
Yunfang Hu, Murray Kemp, Koji Shimomura
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Imperfect Competition, Compensating Differentials and Rent Sharing in the U.S. Labor Market
We quantify the importance of imperfect competition in the US labor market by estimating the size of labor market rents earned by American firms and workers.
T. Lamadon, M. Mogstad, Bradley Setzler
semanticscholar +1 more source
Boosting the Employment Rate of Older Men and Women
Ageing, Labour productivity, Panel data analysis, J24, C33, D24,
V. Vandenberghe, Vandenberghe, Vincent
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