CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local labor markets leads to incentives for spatial agglomeration. We show that the occurence of spatial agglomeration depends on initial size differences in terms of both number of workers and firms. Allowing for dynamics of workers' and firms' location choices, we show that the spatial outcome depends crucially on different dimensions of agents' mobility. The effect of a higher level of human capital on regional disparities depends on whether it makes workers more mobile or more specialized on the labor market
The existence of a “size” effect on unemployment, related to the dimension of regional labour marke...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
We propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local labour markets leads ...
International audienceWe propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
This paper analyzes the role of costly spatial interaction between regional labor markets in the mat...
ABSTRACT: Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill com-position of ...
The “size” effect, related to the dimension of regional labour market, is often attributed to the pr...
Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce ...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
I examine the causes and the consequences of differences in labor market outcomes across local labor...
Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workfor...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
The existence of a “size” effect on unemployment, related to the dimension of regional labour marke...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
We propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local labour markets leads ...
International audienceWe propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
This paper analyzes the role of costly spatial interaction between regional labor markets in the mat...
ABSTRACT: Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill com-position of ...
The “size” effect, related to the dimension of regional labour market, is often attributed to the pr...
Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce ...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
I examine the causes and the consequences of differences in labor market outcomes across local labor...
Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workfor...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
The existence of a “size” effect on unemployment, related to the dimension of regional labour marke...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...