This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leads to social employment advantages in urban labor markets of a developing country: Colombia. I estimate the social effects of human capital agglomeration by comparing employment opportunities of individuals located in urban areas in which the level of education differs. Results show that employment opportunities are higher on average in skilled urban areas. Three explanations have been offered: human capital externalities, production complementarities, and consumption spillovers. To distinguish between them, I analyze the effect of an increase on the college share on the employment rate for different education groups. Spatial employment differences in Colombia are mostly expl...
We combine growth theory with US Census data on individual schooling and wages to estimate the aggre...
The first objective of this study is to furnish new evidence concerning the aggregate profitability ...
It is assumed that human capital external economies can increase factor productivity. However, as hu...
Este trabajo analiza si la aglomeración de capital humano en los municipios de Colombia genera benef...
We provide evidence of private returns to education and of externalities which jointly render social...
It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This pa...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local av...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local a...
This dissertation provides a contribution to the understanding of urban Colombian labor market subst...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how human capital heterogeneity within cities e...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
We estimate a model of urban productivity in which the agglomeration effect of density is enhanced b...
In an interesting and influential paper Robert Lucas (1993) considering the experience of East Asian...
Why do cities with larger populations in developing countries create relatively more for...
Investments in human capital are essential themes in many policy programmes. Besides the direct priv...
We combine growth theory with US Census data on individual schooling and wages to estimate the aggre...
The first objective of this study is to furnish new evidence concerning the aggregate profitability ...
It is assumed that human capital external economies can increase factor productivity. However, as hu...
Este trabajo analiza si la aglomeración de capital humano en los municipios de Colombia genera benef...
We provide evidence of private returns to education and of externalities which jointly render social...
It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This pa...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local av...
In this paper we want to assess if the positive association between individual earnings and local a...
This dissertation provides a contribution to the understanding of urban Colombian labor market subst...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how human capital heterogeneity within cities e...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
We estimate a model of urban productivity in which the agglomeration effect of density is enhanced b...
In an interesting and influential paper Robert Lucas (1993) considering the experience of East Asian...
Why do cities with larger populations in developing countries create relatively more for...
Investments in human capital are essential themes in many policy programmes. Besides the direct priv...
We combine growth theory with US Census data on individual schooling and wages to estimate the aggre...
The first objective of this study is to furnish new evidence concerning the aggregate profitability ...
It is assumed that human capital external economies can increase factor productivity. However, as hu...