This paper elucidates the impact of city growth on wage and wage inequality using a search-theoretical approach. Firms differ in capital intensity and land intensity of the jobs created. When a worker meets a job via a matching technology, a match-specific productivity level is realized and they sign a job contract when they agree with the bargaining wage. A rise in population density leads to rental increment. As a consequence, a higher expected flow profit is required for the creation of a good job. Rent-sharing ensures an increase of the average wage in the good-job sector. This, in turn, increases the reservation wage of workers in the equilibrium. Although the rental increment does not affect the setup costs in the bad-job sector, high...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
We develop a framework that stresses the role of increasing returns and the division of labour, tran...
Between 1969 and 2007 a strong monotonic relationship between wage inequality and city size has deve...
In this paper, we decompose city size wage premia into various components. We base these decompositi...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
We develop a framework that stresses the role of increasing returns and the division of labour, tran...
Between 1969 and 2007 a strong monotonic relationship between wage inequality and city size has deve...
In this paper, we decompose city size wage premia into various components. We base these decompositi...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...