Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assumed to be indifferent across space. This condition implies that research on cities is different from research on countries, and that work on places within countries needs to consider population, income and housing prices simultaneously. Housing supply elasticity will determine whether urban success shows up in more people or higher incomes. Urban economists generally accept the existence of agglomeration economies, which exist when productivity rises with density, but estimating the magnitude of those economies is difficult. Some manufacturing firms cluster to reduce the costs of moving goods, but this force no longer appears to be important ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Economics. Advisor: Timothy Kehoe. 1 c...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the distribution of GDP at city level (h...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Urbanization economies – the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger citi...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
Agglomeration economies are a persistent subject of debate in regional science and city planning. Th...
While economic geography is concerned chiefly with proximity, models in urban economics eliminate pr...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Economics. Advisor: Timothy Kehoe. 1 c...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the distribution of GDP at city level (h...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Urbanization economies – the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger citi...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
Agglomeration economies are a persistent subject of debate in regional science and city planning. Th...
While economic geography is concerned chiefly with proximity, models in urban economics eliminate pr...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Economics. Advisor: Timothy Kehoe. 1 c...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the distribution of GDP at city level (h...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...