What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is their productivity or utility affected by cultural diversity as measured by diversity of countries of birth of U.S. residents? We document in this paper a very robust correlation: US-born citizens living in metropolitan areas where the share of foreign-born increased between 1970 and 1990, experienced a significant increase in their wage and in the rental price of their housing. Such finding is economically significant and survives omitted variable bias and endogeneity bias. As people and firms are mobile across cities in the long run we argue that, in equilibrium, these correlations are consistent with a net positive effect of cultural divers...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
There are many reasons why cities with diverse populations may grow faster. Ethnic diversity might a...
Theory and evidence suggest that people born in different countries complement each other in the lab...
What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is t...
We use data on wages and rents in different U.S. cities to assess the amenity effects on production ...
We investigate whether cultural diversity across US cities (measured as the variety of native langua...
We investigate the existence of wage premium due to cultural diversity across US cities. Using censu...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the impact of birthplace diversity on econ...
FERDI Working paper P222This paper empirically revisits the impact of birthplace diversity on econom...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
This paper identifies the impact of cultural diversity on local economies, by explaining spatial dis...
We investigate the relationship between diversity and productivity in Europe using an original datas...
Interactions between culturally diverse individuals can spur economic benefits by stimulating new id...
The United States is growing increasingly diverse, so it is important that econo-mists understand th...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
There are many reasons why cities with diverse populations may grow faster. Ethnic diversity might a...
Theory and evidence suggest that people born in different countries complement each other in the lab...
What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is t...
We use data on wages and rents in different U.S. cities to assess the amenity effects on production ...
We investigate whether cultural diversity across US cities (measured as the variety of native langua...
We investigate the existence of wage premium due to cultural diversity across US cities. Using censu...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the impact of birthplace diversity on econ...
FERDI Working paper P222This paper empirically revisits the impact of birthplace diversity on econom...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
This paper identifies the impact of cultural diversity on local economies, by explaining spatial dis...
We investigate the relationship between diversity and productivity in Europe using an original datas...
Interactions between culturally diverse individuals can spur economic benefits by stimulating new id...
The United States is growing increasingly diverse, so it is important that econo-mists understand th...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
There are many reasons why cities with diverse populations may grow faster. Ethnic diversity might a...
Theory and evidence suggest that people born in different countries complement each other in the lab...