I present direct evidence on the role of firm-to-firm labor mobility in enhancing the productivity of firms located near highly productive firms. Using matched employer-employee and balance sheet data for the Veneto region of Italy, I identify a set of high-wage firms (HWF) and show they are more productive than other firms. I then show that hiring a worker with HWF experience increases the productivity of other (non-HWF) firms. A simulation indicates that worker flows explain 10-15 percent of the productivity gains experienced by other firms when HWFs in the same industry are added to a local labor market
Even more so if other firms competing for the same pool of labour also have positive productivity sh...
This paper investigates the productivity–wage relation using a novel and integrated employer-employe...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...
I present direct evidence on the role of firm-to-firm labor mobility in enhancing the productivity o...
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A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
We investigate the relationship between spatial agglomeration and firms’ labor productivity in Italy...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
Do labor mobility and co-worker networks contribute to convergence or divergence between regions? B...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
This paper uses firm level data from Spanish manufacturing firms to provide evidence on the effect o...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
Dispersion in labor and factor productivity across firms is large and persistent, large flows of wor...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Even more so if other firms competing for the same pool of labour also have positive productivity sh...
This paper investigates the productivity–wage relation using a novel and integrated employer-employe...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...
I present direct evidence on the role of firm-to-firm labor mobility in enhancing the productivity o...
This paper is the first to present direct evidence showing how localized knowledge spillovers arise ...
A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
We investigate the relationship between spatial agglomeration and firms’ labor productivity in Italy...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
Do labor mobility and co-worker networks contribute to convergence or divergence between regions? B...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
This paper uses firm level data from Spanish manufacturing firms to provide evidence on the effect o...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
Dispersion in labor and factor productivity across firms is large and persistent, large flows of wor...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Even more so if other firms competing for the same pool of labour also have positive productivity sh...
This paper investigates the productivity–wage relation using a novel and integrated employer-employe...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...