Is racial heterogeneity responsible for the distressed financial conditions of US central cities and for their limited ability to provide even basic public goods? If so, why? I study these questions in the context of the first wave of the Great Migration (1915-1930), when more than 1.5 million African Americans moved from the South to the North of the United States. Black inflows and the induced white outflows ("white flight") are both instrumented for using, respectively, pre-migration settlements and their interaction with MSA geographic characteristics that affect the cost of moving to the suburbs. I find that black in-migration imposed a strong, negative fiscal externality on receiving places by lowering property values and, mechanicall...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
Migration of black peasants from the farms to the cities was no new phenomenon in the early twentiet...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...
We present a model that links heterogeneity of preferences across ethnic groups in a city to the amo...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
In the decades following World War II, the center of gravity in American urban ar-eas shifted from t...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
Over the past fifty years American cities have developed amid a host of economic, social, and politi...
The Life and Debt of Great American Cities: Urban Reproduction in the Time of Financialization, inve...
Abstract: Residential segregation across jurisdiction lines generates disparities in public services...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
Abstract: Residential segregation across jurisdiction lines generates disparities in public services...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
Since the 1960s, the White flight phenomenon changed the racial makeup of populations within large u...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
Migration of black peasants from the farms to the cities was no new phenomenon in the early twentiet...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...
We present a model that links heterogeneity of preferences across ethnic groups in a city to the amo...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
In the decades following World War II, the center of gravity in American urban ar-eas shifted from t...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
Over the past fifty years American cities have developed amid a host of economic, social, and politi...
The Life and Debt of Great American Cities: Urban Reproduction in the Time of Financialization, inve...
Abstract: Residential segregation across jurisdiction lines generates disparities in public services...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
Residential segregation by jurisdiction generates disparities in public services and education. The ...
Abstract: Residential segregation across jurisdiction lines generates disparities in public services...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
Since the 1960s, the White flight phenomenon changed the racial makeup of populations within large u...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
Migration of black peasants from the farms to the cities was no new phenomenon in the early twentiet...
This research aims to analyze Reverse Migration in Southern cities with the contextual focus of the ...