Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage premium stems from fierce competition in thick labour markets. We first establish that employers possess less wage-setting power in denser markets. Local differences in wage-setting power predict 1.8–2.1% higher wages from a 100 log points increase in population density. We further document that the observed urban wage premium from such an increase drops by 1.5–1.9pp once conditioning on local search frictions. Our results therefore suggest that a substantial part of the urban wage premium roots in differential imperfections across local labour markets
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about w...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
This paper aims at disentangling the role played by different theoretical explanations in accounting...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about w...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...
This paper aims at disentangling the role played by different theoretical explanations in accounting...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about w...
This paper is concerned with the urban wage premium and addresses two central issues about which the...
At the interface of regional and labor economics, our paper deals with two central topics in the ana...