Workers ' Education , Spillovers , and Productivity : Evidence from Plant-Level Production Functions
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Daniel A. Ackerberg | E. Moretti | Bronwyn H Hall | B. Silverman | Marco Manacorda | G. Peri | Lee G. Branstetter | J. Currie | R. Dekle | Phillip Leslie | P. Devereux | David I. Levine | Chang-tai Hsieh | C. Mullin | Darren Lubotsky | J. Hotz | Sandy Black | Daniel Johnson
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