Agglomeration economies are a persistent subject of debate in regional science and city planning. Their definition turns on whether or not larger cities are more efficient than smaller ones. Here, we complement existing discussions on agglomeration economies by providing a sensitivity analysis of estimated externalities to the definitions of urban agglomeration. We regress wages versus population and jobs over thousands of different definitions of cities in France, based on an algorithmic aggregation of spatial units. We also search for evidence of larger inequalities in larger cities. This paper therefore focuses on the spatial and economic complexity of the mechanisms defining agglomeration within and between cities
This paper measures the role of spatial mismatch within Metropolitan France. We take advantage of a ...
This review discusses frontier topics in economic geography as they relate to firms and agglomeratio...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of ...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Urbanization economies – the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger citi...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
Cities are entities that are not “simple” but “complexly organized”. Theories about geographical st...
This paper measures the role of spatial mismatch within Metropolitan France. We take advantage of a ...
This review discusses frontier topics in economic geography as they relate to firms and agglomeratio...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of ...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Urbanization economies – the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger citi...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
Cities are entities that are not “simple” but “complexly organized”. Theories about geographical st...
This paper measures the role of spatial mismatch within Metropolitan France. We take advantage of a ...
This review discusses frontier topics in economic geography as they relate to firms and agglomeratio...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...