An explanation of how regional wage and rent differentials can be used to classify metropolitan areas according to their amenity and productivity characteristics.Wages ; Cities and towns
This paper asks whether worker utility levels-composed of wages, rents, and amenities-are being equa...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels—composed of wages, rents, and amenities—are being equa...
A discussion of the effects that the combination of supplemental income and labor productivity have ...
An equilibrium model predicts that inter-city differences in firm productivity, and the full value o...
This thesis considers the fact and sources of wage inequality across cities within the national boun...
The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized by Roback ...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Abstract: The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized...
This paper seeks to quantify the impacts of climate, crime, population density, and travel time on m...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
Recent research has related characteristics of cities to differences in the distribution of wages ac...
My research will be presented as follows. Section II will review noteworthy research on urban amenit...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
The thesis consists of three essays on urban economies. The first essay investigates the relationshi...
Nominal urban wages are typically 30% higher than wages in non-metropolitan areas. This dissertation...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels-composed of wages, rents, and amenities-are being equa...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels—composed of wages, rents, and amenities—are being equa...
A discussion of the effects that the combination of supplemental income and labor productivity have ...
An equilibrium model predicts that inter-city differences in firm productivity, and the full value o...
This thesis considers the fact and sources of wage inequality across cities within the national boun...
The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized by Roback ...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Abstract: The model of compensating differentials in regional labor and land markets was formalized...
This paper seeks to quantify the impacts of climate, crime, population density, and travel time on m...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
Recent research has related characteristics of cities to differences in the distribution of wages ac...
My research will be presented as follows. Section II will review noteworthy research on urban amenit...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
The thesis consists of three essays on urban economies. The first essay investigates the relationshi...
Nominal urban wages are typically 30% higher than wages in non-metropolitan areas. This dissertation...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels-composed of wages, rents, and amenities-are being equa...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels—composed of wages, rents, and amenities—are being equa...
A discussion of the effects that the combination of supplemental income and labor productivity have ...