Regional data on wages for the Spanish economy show that workers who live in developed regions earn more than workers in other regions. Literature on external economies provides a possible explanation of why firms do not move from these regions to others where wages are lower. Previous studies for the Spanish case use aggregated sectoral data to explain in terms of external economies why average wages are different across regions. The original contribution of this paper consists of using individual data to detect the existence and nature of external economies as an explanatory cause of territorial wage differences. With this aim, we have used individual data from the EPF 1990-91 (INE). This information permits us to control the influence of...
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wa...
This study explores the existence of a wage curve for Spain. To quantify this relationship for the S...
Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the acc...
Regional data on wages for the Spanish economy show that workers who live in developed regions earn ...
ABSTRACT: Regional data on wages for the Spanish Economy show that workers who live in developed reg...
It is assumed that human capital external economies can increase factor productivity. However, as hu...
Interregional wage differences in the Spanish economy are of considerable magnitude. More precisely ...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar las diferencias salariales sectoriales/regionales en Es...
Abstract: Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the ...
This article examines wage differences across Spain's NUTS‐2 regions along the entire wage distribut...
Abstract It is generally assumed that external economies generated by human capital accumulation inc...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the stock of human capital and productivity in th...
The present paper seeks to analyse regional and industry wage differentials in Spain. Differences in...
Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the U.S. and t...
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wa...
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wa...
This study explores the existence of a wage curve for Spain. To quantify this relationship for the S...
Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the acc...
Regional data on wages for the Spanish economy show that workers who live in developed regions earn ...
ABSTRACT: Regional data on wages for the Spanish Economy show that workers who live in developed reg...
It is assumed that human capital external economies can increase factor productivity. However, as hu...
Interregional wage differences in the Spanish economy are of considerable magnitude. More precisely ...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar las diferencias salariales sectoriales/regionales en Es...
Abstract: Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the ...
This article examines wage differences across Spain's NUTS‐2 regions along the entire wage distribut...
Abstract It is generally assumed that external economies generated by human capital accumulation inc...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the stock of human capital and productivity in th...
The present paper seeks to analyse regional and industry wage differentials in Spain. Differences in...
Regional differences in real wages have been shown to be both large and persistent in the U.S. and t...
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wa...
This article analyses the importance of labour market institutions and, in particular, collective wa...
This study explores the existence of a wage curve for Spain. To quantify this relationship for the S...
Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the acc...