Young highly educated workers developed in the 70’s and 80’s a preference for working in larger cities. As a consequence highly educated young workers in 1990 were over-represented in cities, in spite of the lower wage premium they earned for working in crowded metropolitan areas if compared to their older colleagues. This can be an equilibrium only if young workers enjoy some benefits in cities and are willing to pay for them. In our model, the extra-benefit of working in cities is given by a dynamic externality of human capital. Agglomerations of educated workers arise endogenously, as workers are attracted to dense areas, which improve their learning from others. If the skills accumulated in cities are easily transferable, it is efficien...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
Abstract What determines the distributions of skills, occupations, and industries across cities? We ...
Recent research has argued that human capital has become the key driver of city growth and that ther...
Young highly educated workers developed in the 70’s and 80’s a pref-erence for working in larger cit...
In an interesting and influential paper Robert Lucas (1993) considering the experience of East Asian...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
Higher ability workers benefit more from bigger cities while housing costs there are higher for ever...
Addario for helpful comments. This paper documents the allocation of skills across cities and estima...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how human capital heterogeneity within cities e...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
Abstract What determines the distributions of skills, occupations, and industries across cities? We ...
Recent research has argued that human capital has become the key driver of city growth and that ther...
Young highly educated workers developed in the 70’s and 80’s a pref-erence for working in larger cit...
In an interesting and influential paper Robert Lucas (1993) considering the experience of East Asian...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
Higher ability workers benefit more from bigger cities while housing costs there are higher for ever...
Addario for helpful comments. This paper documents the allocation of skills across cities and estima...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how human capital heterogeneity within cities e...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
Abstract What determines the distributions of skills, occupations, and industries across cities? We ...
Recent research has argued that human capital has become the key driver of city growth and that ther...