Do labor mobility and co-worker networks contribute to convergence or divergence between regions? Based on the previous literature, labor mobility contributes to knowledge transfer between firms. Therefore, mobility may contribute to decreasing productivity differences, while limited mobility sustains higher differences. The effect of co-worker networks, however, can be two-fold in this process; they transmit information about potential jobs, which may enhance the mobility of workers—even between regions—and this enhanced mobility may contribute to levelling of differences. However, if mobility between regions involves movement costs, co-worker networks may concentrate locally—possibly contributing to the persistence of regional diff...
We test for evidence of spatial, residence-based labor market networks. Turnover is lower for worker...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
It is conventional in labor economics to treat all workers who are seeking new jobs as belonging to ...
Do labor mobility and co-worker networks contribute to convergence or divergence between regions? B...
A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
I present direct evidence on the role of firm-to-firm labor mobility in enhancing the productivity o...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
This paper investigates the relationship between inter-firm labor mobility and regional productivity...
This paper is the first to present direct evidence showing how localized knowledge spillovers arise ...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
In this paper I present a model that was built in order to analyse the interdependencies between lab...
This paper uses network analysis to study how employment intermediaries have influenced inter-firm w...
Contains fulltext : 167451.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We take the Fujita...
We test for evidence of spatial, residence-based labor market networks. Turnover is lower for worker...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
It is conventional in labor economics to treat all workers who are seeking new jobs as belonging to ...
Do labor mobility and co-worker networks contribute to convergence or divergence between regions? B...
A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
I present direct evidence on the role of firm-to-firm labor mobility in enhancing the productivity o...
Labour market rigidity is known to hamper the proper adjustment of an economy, thus making it less r...
This paper investigates the relationship between inter-firm labor mobility and regional productivity...
This paper is the first to present direct evidence showing how localized knowledge spillovers arise ...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
In this paper I present a model that was built in order to analyse the interdependencies between lab...
This paper uses network analysis to study how employment intermediaries have influenced inter-firm w...
Contains fulltext : 167451.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We take the Fujita...
We test for evidence of spatial, residence-based labor market networks. Turnover is lower for worker...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
It is conventional in labor economics to treat all workers who are seeking new jobs as belonging to ...