Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on one another to produce goods and services. Yet little is known about how the nature and intensity of these interdependences change as cities increase in population size and economic complexity. Understanding the relationship between occupational interdependencies and the number of occupations defining an urban economy is relevant because interdependence within a networked system has implications for system resilience and for how easily can the structure of the network be modified. Here, we represent the interdependencies among occupations in a city as a non-spatial information network, where the strengths of interdependence between pairs of oc...
This dissertation applies the tools of network analysis to study job mobility. Job mobility is a com...
Both cities and markets are well understood as complex systems which are amenable to analysis using ...
Across the globe, social networks influence labour market outcomes. This thesis investigates job net...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
In contrast to the classic assumption of i.i.d.shocks, most economic activities in reality are conne...
<p>Among cities in the six countries studied, the density of a city’s occupational network increases...
<div><p>Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urba...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
Cities have been an important part of the modern economic system where a massive number of people wo...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
AbstractCities are the innovation centers of the US economy, but technological disruptions can exclu...
The relationships between diversity, productivity and scale determine much of the structure and robu...
This dissertation applies the tools of network analysis to study job mobility. Job mobility is a com...
Both cities and markets are well understood as complex systems which are amenable to analysis using ...
Across the globe, social networks influence labour market outcomes. This thesis investigates job net...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Urban economies are composed of diverse activities, embodied in labor occupations, which depend on o...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
In contrast to the classic assumption of i.i.d.shocks, most economic activities in reality are conne...
<p>Among cities in the six countries studied, the density of a city’s occupational network increases...
<div><p>Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urba...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
Cities have been an important part of the modern economic system where a massive number of people wo...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
AbstractCities are the innovation centers of the US economy, but technological disruptions can exclu...
The relationships between diversity, productivity and scale determine much of the structure and robu...
This dissertation applies the tools of network analysis to study job mobility. Job mobility is a com...
Both cities and markets are well understood as complex systems which are amenable to analysis using ...
Across the globe, social networks influence labour market outcomes. This thesis investigates job net...