We investigate the role of industrial structure in labor productivity growth in U.S. cities between 1880 and 1930 using a new dataset constructed from the Census of Manufactures. We find that increases in specialization were associated with faster productivity growth but that diversity only had positive effects on productivity performance in large cities. We interpret our results as providing strong support for the importance of Marshallian externalities. Industrial specialization increased considerably in U.S. cities in the early 20th century, probably as a result of improved transportation, and we estimate that this resulted in significant gains in labor productivity
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We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in U....
We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in US...
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This paper uncovers a series of empirical facts regarding the sources of U.S. urban growth in the 18...
Economic theorists such as Porter, Marshall, and Jacobs argued that the economic activity of one fir...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in U....
We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in US...
Plant-level data from the Longitudinal Research Database of the US Bureau of the Census are employed...
What are the effects of regional specialization, industrial diversity, and local competition on indu...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis with the aim of improving the current understanding of t...
We introduce a new methodology for measuring the production tasks undertaken within occupations. We ...
Since the 1980s spatial inequality within countries has been increasing. This thesis focuses in thre...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
This paper uses data for eight manufacturing industries in 1970 and 1987 to test for and characteriz...
The three chapters of this dissertation examine evidence on relationships between patterns of agglom...
As Europe is currently characterized by huge disparities in the economic performance of “old” and “n...
This article provides the first examination of the relationship between public expenditures and labo...
This paper uncovers a series of empirical facts regarding the sources of U.S. urban growth in the 18...
Economic theorists such as Porter, Marshall, and Jacobs argued that the economic activity of one fir...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...