This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in denser markets. However, many popular theories of agglomeration – spillovers, cost advantages and improved match quality – predict that establishments should be smaller in cities. The paper proposes a theory based on monopsony in labour markets that can explain the stylized fact – that firms in all labour markets have some market power but that they have less market power in cities. It also presents evidence that the labour supply curve to individual firms is more elastic in larger markets
Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urb...
This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifica...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in dense...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
Abstract: We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spat...
Labour productivity is known to be higher in the presence of agglomeration economies. This paper pre...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
When firms cluster in the same local labor market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of lab...
We study the evolution and effects of monopsony power in the UK private sector labour market from 19...
We compute aggregate productivity of three categories of regions, classified by level of urbanizatio...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urb...
This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifica...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in dense...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
Abstract: We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spat...
Labour productivity is known to be higher in the presence of agglomeration economies. This paper pre...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
When firms cluster in the same local labor market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of lab...
We study the evolution and effects of monopsony power in the UK private sector labour market from 19...
We compute aggregate productivity of three categories of regions, classified by level of urbanizatio...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urb...
This paper analyses the effects of large manufacturing plant closures on local employment. Specifica...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...