01006pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002300040245007200063260000900135300001400144362000800158520052900166650002700695650004500722650002900767650001300796773002700809180718b2010 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSepulveda, Facundo aTraining and productivity: evidence for US manufacturing industries c2010 ap.504-28. aJul aWe use a panel of two digit manufacturing industries to examine the role of formal training programs in productivity growth and wage growth. We find evidence for positive and decreasing effects of on-the-job training (OJT) in human capital accumulation, and therefore productivity. We find however weak evidence that OJT affects wage growth, suggesting that the firm appropriates most of the benefits from OJT programs. Off-the job training on the other hand has no effects on industrial productivity or wages. - Reproduced. aManufacturing industry aUnited States - Manufacturing industries aTraining - united States aTraining aOxford Economic Papers