The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial benefits toagglomeration. However, the nature of those benefits remains unclear. In this paper we take advantage of a newdataset to quantify the role of one of the main contenders - the matching of workers and jobs. Using individuallevel data for two large US states we show that thicker urban labour markets are associated with moreassortative matching between workers and firms. Another critical condition is required for this to generatehigher productivity: complementarity of worker and firm quality in the production function. Usingestablishment level productivity regressions, we show that such complementarity is found in our data. Puttingtoget...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
This paper generalizes and extends the labor market search and matching model of Berliant, Reed, and...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This paper tests whether the correlation between wages and the spatial concentration of employment c...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This paper elucidates the impact of city growth on wage and wage inequality using a search-theoretic...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis with the aim of improving the current understanding of t...
Plant-level data from the Longitudinal Research Database of the US Bureau of the Census are employed...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
This paper generalizes and extends the labor market search and matching model of Berliant, Reed, and...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in t...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This paper tests whether the correlation between wages and the spatial concentration of employment c...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
This paper elucidates the impact of city growth on wage and wage inequality using a search-theoretic...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis with the aim of improving the current understanding of t...
Plant-level data from the Longitudinal Research Database of the US Bureau of the Census are employed...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
Higher nominal wages in urban areas are well-documented phenomena which imply higher productivity of...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
This paper generalizes and extends the labor market search and matching model of Berliant, Reed, and...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...