A recent study by the Economist shows that despite the United States and European Union they have comparable population, in U.S. population of 164 million people reside in the top 50 metropolitan areas where Europe stops at 102 million. This gap leads to surprising consequences in terms of productivity and income
We analyze the first data set on consistently defined functional urban areas in Europe and compare t...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
International audienceEuropean population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a stead...
A recent study by the Economist shows that despite the United States and European Union they have co...
In 2005, the population of the 25 countries of the European Union was one and a half times that of t...
In this paper we use the Gini index to analyze the spatial concentration of income and population ac...
This paper explores the relationship between the inner economical structure of communities and thei...
The nineties has been a period of increasing migratory flows from less developed countries to indust...
This paper explores the relationship between the inner economical structure of communities and their...
T he benefits of the modern knowledge economy differ greatly betweenadvanced economies. Average annu...
We combine all available household surveys, income tax and national accounts data in a systematic ma...
Analysts of regional growth differences in the US tend to assume full spatial equilibrium (Glaeser e...
International audienceThis article combines all available data to produce pretax and post-tax income...
At the end of World War II a substantial fraction of Europe’s capital stock was damaged and Europe f...
We analyze the first data set on consistently defined functional urban areas in Europe and compare t...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
International audienceEuropean population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a stead...
A recent study by the Economist shows that despite the United States and European Union they have co...
In 2005, the population of the 25 countries of the European Union was one and a half times that of t...
In this paper we use the Gini index to analyze the spatial concentration of income and population ac...
This paper explores the relationship between the inner economical structure of communities and thei...
The nineties has been a period of increasing migratory flows from less developed countries to indust...
This paper explores the relationship between the inner economical structure of communities and their...
T he benefits of the modern knowledge economy differ greatly betweenadvanced economies. Average annu...
We combine all available household surveys, income tax and national accounts data in a systematic ma...
Analysts of regional growth differences in the US tend to assume full spatial equilibrium (Glaeser e...
International audienceThis article combines all available data to produce pretax and post-tax income...
At the end of World War II a substantial fraction of Europe’s capital stock was damaged and Europe f...
We analyze the first data set on consistently defined functional urban areas in Europe and compare t...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
International audienceEuropean population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a stead...