Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reason is that cities attract the most productive agents, select the best of them, and make the selected ones even more productive via various agglomeration economies. This paper provides a microeconomically founded model of vertical city differentiation in which the latter two mechanisms (`agglomeration' and `selection') operate simultaneously. Our model is both rich and tractable enough to allow for a detailed investigation of when cities emerge, what determines their size, and how they interact through the channels of trade. We then uncover stylised facts and suggestive econometric evidence that are consistent with the most distinctive equilib...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
We develop a framework that stresses the role of increasing returns and the division of labour, tran...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This higher productivity may occur be...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
We develop a framework that stresses the role of increasing returns and the division of labour, tran...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This higher productivity may occur be...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
This thesis focuses on the functioning of labor markets and on how search frictions affect the dynam...
We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and produ...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...