From 1940 to 1990, a 10 percent increase in a metrpolitan area’s concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a .6 percent increase in subsequent employment growth. Using data on growth in wages and house values, I attempt to distinguish between explanations for this correlation based on local productivity growth, and explanations based on growth in local consumption amenities. Calibration of a city growth model suggests that roughly two-thirds of the growth effect of human capital is due to enhanced productivity growth, the rest being caused by growth in the quality of life. This contrasts with the standard argument that human capital generates growth in urban areas solely through local knowledge spillovers.city growth, ...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the sha...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residen...
Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the sha...
concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent employ...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded ...
This article analyzes empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
The literature on growth theory has pointed to the importance of human capital in order to explain t...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
In this paper, I use a fixed effects regression model to explore the effect of urbanization and know...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the sha...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residen...
Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the sha...
concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent employ...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded ...
This article analyzes empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
The literature on growth theory has pointed to the importance of human capital in order to explain t...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
In this paper, I use a fixed effects regression model to explore the effect of urbanization and know...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
The literature on the relationship between city size and urban wages argues that productivity and wa...