We examine the relationship between local public goods, prices, wages, and population in an equilibrium inter-city model. Non-traded production, federal taxes, and imperfect mobility all affect how public goods (or “amenities” more broadly) should be valued from data. Reinterpreting the estimated effects of public infrastructure on prices and wages in Haughwout (2002), we find infrastructure over twice as valuable with our more general model. New estimates based on more years, cities, and data-sets indicate stronger wage and positive population effects of infrastructure. These imply higher values of infrastructure to firms, and also to households if moving costs are substantial
This paper provides an overview of the current debate on the effects of public infrastructure on pro...
The paper contributes to the discussion of fiscal competition with infrastructure goods. We explicit...
The first two chapters are on the funding challenges and the value of infrastructure to households a...
We examine the relationship between local public goods, prices, wages, and population in an equilibr...
Infrastructure and its contribution to welfare has been the subject of considerable recent debate in...
The goal of this project is to determine the benefit of public infrastructure investments to househo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters studying the effects of public goods and public infrast...
Public infrastructure investment may indirectly affect firm productivity and household welfare throu...
Vita.Government can affect private economic activities through many means: the legal system and regu...
The effects of increased public investment on regional output and welfare in Ohio are investi-gated ...
The economic literature recognises the importance of public capital – commonly associated to infrast...
This dissertation examines the productivity impact of public infrastructure capital on economic grow...
This thesis examines the role of public capital, in particular, "core infrastructure", in private se...
The validity of using local market data to measure the benefits associated with policies adopted in ...
Bridge collapses and water main explosions focus national attention on the crumbling condition of th...
This paper provides an overview of the current debate on the effects of public infrastructure on pro...
The paper contributes to the discussion of fiscal competition with infrastructure goods. We explicit...
The first two chapters are on the funding challenges and the value of infrastructure to households a...
We examine the relationship between local public goods, prices, wages, and population in an equilibr...
Infrastructure and its contribution to welfare has been the subject of considerable recent debate in...
The goal of this project is to determine the benefit of public infrastructure investments to househo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters studying the effects of public goods and public infrast...
Public infrastructure investment may indirectly affect firm productivity and household welfare throu...
Vita.Government can affect private economic activities through many means: the legal system and regu...
The effects of increased public investment on regional output and welfare in Ohio are investi-gated ...
The economic literature recognises the importance of public capital – commonly associated to infrast...
This dissertation examines the productivity impact of public infrastructure capital on economic grow...
This thesis examines the role of public capital, in particular, "core infrastructure", in private se...
The validity of using local market data to measure the benefits associated with policies adopted in ...
Bridge collapses and water main explosions focus national attention on the crumbling condition of th...
This paper provides an overview of the current debate on the effects of public infrastructure on pro...
The paper contributes to the discussion of fiscal competition with infrastructure goods. We explicit...
The first two chapters are on the funding challenges and the value of infrastructure to households a...