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What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns
Geographic Location Labor Industry Clusters Transportation Manufacturing Industry United States
2015/4/21
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for such agglomeration have been proposed. We note that these theories make different predictions about which pairs ...
Production and Cost in the U.S. Paper and Paperboard Industry
Production and Cost the U.S. Paper Paperboard Industry
2015/1/22
The United States paper and paperboard industry has experienced significant structural changes over the past twenty-five years, including reductions in the number of mills, lower rates of capacity gro...
Collective Bargaining in the NYC Garment Industry
Collective Bargaining NYC Garment Industry
2014/5/28
Collective Bargaining in the NYC Garment Industry。
A Cautionary Note on Using Industry Affiliation to Predict Income
industry wage differentials health happiness intergenerational mobility
2012/10/22
Many literatures investigate the causal impact of income on economic outcomes, for example in the context of intergenerational transmission or well-being and health. Some studies have proposed to use ...
Transitions to Entrepreneurship and Industry-Specific Barriers
entrepreneurship self-employment capital constraints transitions entry barriers business start-ups
2012/10/22
Drivers of entrepreneurial entry are investigated in this study by examining how entry into small-business ownership is shaped by industry-specific constraints. The human- and financial-capital endowm...
Gender Gaps across Countries and Skills: Supply, Demand and the Industry Structure
gender gaps education demand and supply industry structure
2012/10/24
The gender wage gap varies widely across countries and across skill groups within countries. Interestingly, there is a positive cross-country correlation between the unskilled-to-skilled gender wage g...
A Multi-Method Approach to Identifying Norms and Normative Expectations within a Corporate Hierarchy: Evidence from the Financial Services Industry
norms ethics financial adviser corporate leader financial services field experiment coordination game
2012/10/26
This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their behavioral co...
Money and Happiness: Evidence from the Industry Wage Structure
life satisfaction well-being
2012/10/30
There is a well-established positive correlation between life-satisfaction measures and income in individual level cross-sectional data. This paper attempts to provide some evidence on whether this co...
Good and Bad Institutions: Is the Debate Over? Cross-Country Firm-Level Evidence from the Textile Industry
institutional quality production efficiency stochastic frontier model
2012/11/1
Using firm-level data from nine developing countries we demonstrate that (a) certain institutions like restrictive labour market regulations that are considered to be bad for economic growth might be ...
Nonmanufacturing industry contributions to multifactor productivity, 1987?006
Nonmanufacturing industry multifactor productivity
2010/11/29
To overcome data deficiencies in measuring trends in U.S. nonmanufacturing productivity, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the Census Bureau have expanded and improv...
Industry shifts over the decade put Philadelphia on a new road to job growth
Industry shifts decade a new road job growth
2010/11/29
Expansion of the education and health services and professional and business services supersectors from 1998 to 2008 allowed Philadelphia and its environs to reduce the area抯 dependence on perennial j...
Examining the Effect of Industry Trends and Structure on Welfare Caseloads
Industry Trends Structure Welfare Caseloads
2009/11/5
The findings underscore that welfare recipients have barriers to employment that are different from the rest of the labor force and thus variables that more closely reflect their circumstances should ...
Short-Term Employment Persistence for Welfare Recipients: The "Effects" of Wages, Industry, Occupation, and Firm Size
Short-Term Employment Persistence Welfare Recipients Wages Industry Occupation Firm Size
2009/11/5
Using data from 13 years (1983-95) of the March Current Population Survey, this study examines how the types of jobs held by welfare mothers during the preceding year affects their employment and earn...
Higher Education, the Health Care Industry, and Metropolitan Regional Economic Development: What Can “Eds & Meds”Do for the Economic Fortunes of a Metro Area's Residents?
Higher Education the Health Care Industry Metropolitan Regional Economic the Economic Fortunes Metro Area's Residents
2009/11/5
This paper examines the effects of expansions in higher educational institutions and the medical service industry on the economic development of a metropolitan area. This examination pulls together pr...
Varieties of Industrial Relations in the Shipping Industry:A Comparison of two Anglo-Saxon
Liberal Market Economies industrial relations Coordinated Market Economies
2009/11/4
The paper examines industrial relations in the shipping industries of two Liberal Market
Economies (LMEs), Australia and the United States and in two Coordinated Market
Economies (CMEs), Germany and...