Investments in human capital are essential themes in many policy programmes. Besides the direct private returns of education, there is evidence of positive human capital externalities at the level of regions and firms. The results in this paper show that both production and consumption externalities have positive effects on wages. Production externalities are transmitted at the level of firms and not at the regional level. For workers in low-skilled jobs, consumption externalities dominate production externalities. Workers on low-skilled jobs earn higher wages when working in cooperation with workers in high-skilled jobs, while for low-educated workers such cooperation with high-educated workers is negative
The article estimates human capital externalities on wages originating from internal gross migration...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...
Abstract: The identification of aggregate human capital externalities is still not fully understood....
<p>Broersma L., Edzes A. J. E. and van Dijk J. Human capital externalities: effects for low-educated...
Investments in human capital are essential themes in many policy programmes. Besides the direct priv...
The estimation of the effect of local human capital on wages only might not identify properly human ...
The paper sheds light on the impact of spatial agglomeration of human capital on individual wages in...
This paper provides first evidence on the anatomy of human capital externalities arising from both f...
Recent literature has aimed at evaluating human capital externalities by estimating the effect of hu...
We exploit presumably exogenous variation in the availability of college-educated workers at the pro...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local av...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local a...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
We combine growth theory with US Census data on individual schooling and wages to estimate the aggre...
We study the returns to human capital for workers observed in Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1...
The article estimates human capital externalities on wages originating from internal gross migration...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...
Abstract: The identification of aggregate human capital externalities is still not fully understood....
<p>Broersma L., Edzes A. J. E. and van Dijk J. Human capital externalities: effects for low-educated...
Investments in human capital are essential themes in many policy programmes. Besides the direct priv...
The estimation of the effect of local human capital on wages only might not identify properly human ...
The paper sheds light on the impact of spatial agglomeration of human capital on individual wages in...
This paper provides first evidence on the anatomy of human capital externalities arising from both f...
Recent literature has aimed at evaluating human capital externalities by estimating the effect of hu...
We exploit presumably exogenous variation in the availability of college-educated workers at the pro...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local av...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local a...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
We combine growth theory with US Census data on individual schooling and wages to estimate the aggre...
We study the returns to human capital for workers observed in Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1...
The article estimates human capital externalities on wages originating from internal gross migration...
Education is one of the most important public services funded by state and local governments in most...
Abstract: The identification of aggregate human capital externalities is still not fully understood....