In a recent contribution, Redding and Schott [2003. “Distance, Skill Deepening and Development: Will Peripheral Countries Ever Get Rich?” Journal of Development Economics 72 (2): 515–541. doi:10.1016/S0304-3878(03)00118-4] add human capital to a two sector NEG model, highlighting that remoteness represents a penalty that gives disincentives to invest in human capital. But is this hypothesis consistent with long-term evidence? We test the persistence of this effect at the regional level in an historical setting. The results show that market access has a significant positive influence on human capital in OLS, Tobit and IV regression models. Thus, the paper confirms the ‘penalty of remoteness’ hypothesis for Europe in the long run.JRC.B.4-Huma...
Human capital is supposed to be an important factor for innovation and economic development. However...
Human capital is an important factor for economic and social development, as has been underlined by ...
Why the supply of human capital (in peripheral regions) does not create its own demand? The aim of t...
In a recent contribution, Redding and Schott (2003) add human capital to a two sector NEG model, hig...
Human capital endowment is one of the main factors influencing the level of development of a region....
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
Human capital is today an important determinant of economic growth. However, evidence on its long-ru...
Human capital is supposed to be an important factor for innovation and economic development. However...
Human capital is supposed to be an important factor for innovation and economic development. However...
Human capital is an important factor for economic and social development, as has been underlined by ...
Why the supply of human capital (in peripheral regions) does not create its own demand? The aim of t...
In a recent contribution, Redding and Schott (2003) add human capital to a two sector NEG model, hig...
Human capital endowment is one of the main factors influencing the level of development of a region....
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
This paper models the relationship between countries' distance from global economic activity, endoge...
Human capital is today an important determinant of economic growth. However, evidence on its long-ru...
Human capital is supposed to be an important factor for innovation and economic development. However...
Human capital is supposed to be an important factor for innovation and economic development. However...
Human capital is an important factor for economic and social development, as has been underlined by ...
Why the supply of human capital (in peripheral regions) does not create its own demand? The aim of t...