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CPB World Trade Monitor October 2018
Estimating migration changes from the EU’s free movement of people principle
We estimate the impact of the free movement of people (FMP) principle on bilateral intra-EU migration stocks using a gravity model. Employing a combination of the World Bank and the UN’s global migration databases, with observations between 1960 and 2015, allows us to analyse the impact of the FMP for most EU member states. →
The scope of the external return to higher education
This article examines whether the productivity spillovers from a large share of highly educated workers occur within regions, sectors and/or firms. To distinguish between these possibilities, I follow a two-stage procedure to estimate a Mincerian wage equation using matched employer-employee panel data on individual earnings and educational attainment. →
Frontier firms and followers in the Netherlands: estimating productivity and identifying the frontier
This study shows that constructing a large dataset, which sufficiently covers all firm sizes, is a prerequisite for studying the divergence hypothesis. We merge datasets of individual firm and employee data in the years 20062015 for the Netherlands, resulting in a representative sample of corporations. We find no evidence of diverging productivity between firms on the national frontier and laggard firms. →
Koplopers en volgers: geen divergentie in Nederland
Inclusieve globalisering
Globalisering is here to stay. Ondanks de maatschappelijke weerstand die vrij verkeer van goederen, diensten, werknemers en kapitaal bij gelegenheid opwekt, zijn de voordelen voor ons land zonder twijfel groot. Het brengt ons beter betaalbare en meer gevarieerde dagelijkse boodschappen en een hogere productie met meer kennisbanen. →
First Communication National Productivity Board
Productivity growth is on the decline, in the OECD countries. In the Netherlands, structural growth is also slowing down. On the basis of this fact, the European Commission proposed that each EU Member State would install a national productivity board (NPB). The Council of the European Union has since adopted this proposal. →
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