This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor market perspective and emphasizes the importance of agglomeration economies, both static and dynamic. It then argues that more productive jobs in cities do not exist in a void and underscores the importance of job and firm dynamics. In turn, these dynamics are shaped by the broader characteristics of urban systems. A number of conclusions are drawn. First, agglomeration effects are quantitatively important and pervasive. Second, the productive advantage of large cities is constantly eroded and must be sustained by new job creation and innovation. Third, this process of creative destruction in cities, which is fundamental for aggregate growth, i...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
Rapid urbanisation is a major feature of developing countries. Some 2 billion more people are likely...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between urbanization processes in developing countries a...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Afric...
This past quarter century has witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World. Yet majo...
This paper starts with a “primer” on what we know about the conceptual and empirical links between d...
Rapid urbanisation is a major feature of developing countries. Some 2 billion more people arelikely ...
Cities generally function as sources of economic development and human progress. One of the puzzles ...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
Rapid urbanisation is a major feature of developing countries. Some 2 billion more people are likely...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between urbanization processes in developing countries a...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Afric...
This past quarter century has witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World. Yet majo...
This paper starts with a “primer” on what we know about the conceptual and empirical links between d...
Rapid urbanisation is a major feature of developing countries. Some 2 billion more people arelikely ...
Cities generally function as sources of economic development and human progress. One of the puzzles ...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
ABSTRACT The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...