This paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of institutional fragmentation and metropolitan coordination on urban productivity in Latin American Cities. The use of night-time lights satellite imagery and high resolution population data allow us to use a definition of metropolitan area based on the urban extents that result from the union between the formally defined metropolitan areas and the contiguous patches of urbanized areas with more than 500,000 inhabitants. Initial results suggest that the presence of multiple local governments within metropolitan areas generate opposite effects in urban productivity. On the one hand, smaller governments tend to be more responsive and efficient, which increases productivity. But, on the oth...
This article seeks to point out some questions about the institutionalization of metropolitan areas ...
Explanatory models on the urban expansion process have focussed mainly on the dynamic of cities in t...
Local public action in the metropolis. Case study of street vending policies in Mexico City and Lima...
Large cities in the world confront an interesting dilemma: more democracy and therefore fragmentatio...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
This paper advances our understanding of the spatial dimension of productivity by investigating the ...
The aim of this study is to cast light on the relationship between the spatial concentration of high...
One of the key issues at metropolitan level is the provision of public services and this paper highl...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
One of the key issues at metropolitan level is the provision of public services and this paper highl...
This paper analyses the determinants of spatial wage disparities in the US context for the period 19...
The article explores the reasons why urban public policies in Latin America have a very high degree...
textabstractRecent concepts as megaregions and polycentric urban regions emphasize that external eco...
With this work we continue the debate on the trends of urban restructuring in Latin America. In fact...
This article seeks to point out some questions about the institutionalization of metropolitan areas ...
Explanatory models on the urban expansion process have focussed mainly on the dynamic of cities in t...
Local public action in the metropolis. Case study of street vending policies in Mexico City and Lima...
Large cities in the world confront an interesting dilemma: more democracy and therefore fragmentatio...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
This paper advances our understanding of the spatial dimension of productivity by investigating the ...
The aim of this study is to cast light on the relationship between the spatial concentration of high...
One of the key issues at metropolitan level is the provision of public services and this paper highl...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
One of the key issues at metropolitan level is the provision of public services and this paper highl...
This paper analyses the determinants of spatial wage disparities in the US context for the period 19...
The article explores the reasons why urban public policies in Latin America have a very high degree...
textabstractRecent concepts as megaregions and polycentric urban regions emphasize that external eco...
With this work we continue the debate on the trends of urban restructuring in Latin America. In fact...
This article seeks to point out some questions about the institutionalization of metropolitan areas ...
Explanatory models on the urban expansion process have focussed mainly on the dynamic of cities in t...
Local public action in the metropolis. Case study of street vending policies in Mexico City and Lima...