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Fabian Waldinger - University of Warwick
Thursday 16 October 2014, 05:30pm - 07:00pm

Bombs, Brains, and Science The Role of Human and Physical Capital for the Creation of Scientific Knowledge

Abstract:

This paper examines the relative roles of human and physical capital for the creation of scientific knowledge. To address the endogeneity of inputs, I analyze a shock to human capital, the dismissal of scientists in Nazi Germany, and a shock to physical capital, WWII bombings of universities. In the short-run, a 10% decline in human capital reduced output by .2 sd whereas a 10% decline in physical capital reduced output by .05sd. The human capital shock persisted in the long-run, while the physical capital shock did not. To explore mechanisms for the persistence of the human capital shock I show that the dismissal of ‘star scientists’ was particularly detrimental as they are key for attracting other successful researchers and for the training of PhD students.

   
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