This paper provides one explanation of why there is observed a positive correlation between skill premium and income of regions. In doing so, this paper provides a model of self-organized sorting and skill premium with a continuum of heterogeneous individuals and that of industries or tasks within a production process. It is found that the positive correlation merges through the interaction between the location-occupation choice by individuals and regional comparative advantage. The spatial equilibrium, sorting, and product differentiation play a key role in determining the way how such interaction works.本文フィルはリンク先を参照のこ
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This paper provides a conceptual discussion of relatedness, which suggests a focus on individuals as...
Davis and Dingel explain the distributions of skills, occupations, and sectors across cities. Their ...
Relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with skill-abundant regions e...
This paper provides one explanation of why there is observed a positive correlation between skill pr...
We investigate the role of skill heterogeneity in explaining location patterns induced by pecuniary ...
What determines the distributions of skills, occupations, and industries across cities? We develop a...
We investigate the role of skill complementarities in production and mobility across cities. The nat...
International audienceThis study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the effects of regional ...
This paper addresses three questions: (1) why does the share of skilled workers in regional populati...
This paper analyzes the impact of skill heterogeneity on regional patterns of pro-duction and housin...
We estimate the respective importance of spatial sorting and agglomeration economies in explaining t...
Is skill dispersion a source of comparative advantage? While it is established that a countrys aggre...
In a two sectors, two regions economy I show that the higher increasing returns to scale of an indus...
In this paper we make use of a matched employer-employee database for Italy to look at the spatial d...
Using an individual panel data on Italian workers we look at the spatial distribution of wages among...
This paper provides a conceptual discussion of relatedness, which suggests a focus on individuals as...
Davis and Dingel explain the distributions of skills, occupations, and sectors across cities. Their ...
Relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with skill-abundant regions e...