Theory suggests that market forces should bring the relative pay of skilled workers into line in different regions within a country. Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding, Peter Schott and Helen Simpson show that this is not the case for the UK and argue that regional industrial policy needs to take this into account
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
IN this paper we consider the extent to which regional disparities in economic prosperity are remove...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
Relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with skill-abundant regions e...
This paper develops a general test of factor price equalization that is robust to unobserved regiona...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equality across regio...
This research finds that relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with...
This paper shows that both relative wages and industry structure vary considerably across regions of...
This paper shows that both relative wages and industry structure vary considerably across regions of...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equality across regio...
This Paper develops a general test of factor price equalization that is robust to unobserved regiona...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
Spatial variation in the productivity of different sectors is a determinant of sectoral location, wi...
The hypothesis that wages are a key determinant of labour mobility has been prominent in the literat...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
IN this paper we consider the extent to which regional disparities in economic prosperity are remove...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
Relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with skill-abundant regions e...
This paper develops a general test of factor price equalization that is robust to unobserved regiona...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equality across regio...
This research finds that relative wages vary considerably across regions of the United Kingdom, with...
This paper shows that both relative wages and industry structure vary considerably across regions of...
This paper shows that both relative wages and industry structure vary considerably across regions of...
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equality across regio...
This Paper develops a general test of factor price equalization that is robust to unobserved regiona...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
Spatial variation in the productivity of different sectors is a determinant of sectoral location, wi...
The hypothesis that wages are a key determinant of labour mobility has been prominent in the literat...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
IN this paper we consider the extent to which regional disparities in economic prosperity are remove...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...