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Glaeser, Edward L. 23 Alesina, Alberto 19 Fudenberg, Drew 9 Doraszelski, Ulrich 7 Giuliano, Paola 5 Ibragimov, Rustam 5 Mankiw, Nicholas Gregory 5 Mortimer, Julie Holland 5 Levine, David K. 4 Mankiw, N. Gregory 4 Ardagna, Silvia 3 Gyourko, Joseph E. 3 Helpman, Elhanan 3 Ibragimov, Rustam Ju. 3 Kryukov, Yaroslav (Steve) 3 Satterthwaite, Mark Allen 3 Tobio, Kristina 3 Walden, Johan 3 Weinzierl, Matthew 3 Bar (formerly Borkovsky), Ron N. 2 Besanko, David 2 Calvet, Laurent E. 2 Conlon, Christopher T. 2 Cutler, David M. 2 Ellison, Glenn 2 Gottlieb, Joshua D. 2 Ho, Justin 2 Ho, Katherine 2 Hojman, Daniel 2 Ichino, Andrea 2 Imhof, Lorens 2 Karabarbounis, Loukas 2 Ponzetto, Giacomo A. M. 2 Saiz, Albert 2 Ward, Bryce A. 2 Aghion, Philippe 1 AntrĂ s, Pol 1 Brown, Donald J. 1 Campbell, John Y. 1 Cozzi, Guido 1
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The Rise of the Skilled City
Glaeser, Edward L. - 2019
For more than a century, educated cities have grown more quickly than comparable cities with less human capital. This fact survives a battery of other control variables, metropolitan area fixed effects and tests for reverse causality. We also find that skilled cities are growing because they are...
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Cities, Skills, and Regional Change
Glaeser, Edward L.; Ponzetto, Giacomo A. M.; Tobio, Kristina - 2015
One approach to urban areas emphasizes the existence of certain immutable relationships, such as Zipf's or Gibrat's Law. An alternative view is that urban change reflects individual responses to changing tastes or technologies. This paper examines almost 200 years of regional change in the U.S....
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Arbitrage in Housing Markets
Glaeser, Edward L.; Gyourko, Joseph E. - 2015
Urban economists understand housing prices with a spatial equilibrium approach that assumes people must be indifferent across locations. Since the spatial no arbitrage condition is inherently imprecise, other economists have turned to different no arbitrage conditions, such as the prediction...
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What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns
Ellison, Glenn; Glaeser, Edward L.; Kerr, William R. - 2015
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for such agglomeration have been proposed. We note that these theories make different predictions about which pairs of industries should be coagglomerated. We discuss the measurement of coagglomeration and use...
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Housing Supply and Housing Bubbles
Glaeser, Edward L. - 2015
Like many other assets, housing prices are quite volatile relative to observable changes in fundamentals. If we are going to understand boom-bust housing cycles, we must incorporate housing supply. In this paper, we present a simple model of housing bubbles which predicts that places with more...
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Urban Inequality
Glaeser, Edward L.; Resseger, Matthew; Tobio, Kristina - 2014
What impact does inequality have on metropolitan areas? Crime rates are higher in places with more inequality, and people in unequal cities are more likely to say that they are unhappy. There is also a negative association between local inequality and the growth of both income and population,...
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Extremism and Social Learning
Glaeser, Edward L.; Sunstein, Cass R. - 2014
When members of deliberating groups speak with one another, their predeliberation tendencies often become exacerbated as their views become more extreme. The resulting phenomenon - group polarization - has been observed in many settings, and it bears on the actions of juries, administrative...
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Self-Confirming Equilibrium and the Lucas Critique
Fudenberg, Drew; Levine, David K. - 2014
We examine the role of off-path "superstitions" in macro-economics, and show how a false belief about off-path play is the key element underlying both the Lucas Critique and the game-theoretic concept of self-confirming equilibrium. However, the impact of false beliefs in these two cases is...
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A Dual Self Model of Impulse Control
Fudenberg, Drew - 2014
We propose that a simple 'dual-self' model gives a unified explanation for several empirical regularities, including the apparent time-inconsistency that has motivated models of hyperbolic discounting and Rabin's paradox of risk aversion in the large and small. The model also implies that...
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Urban Resurgence and the Consumer City
Glaeser, Edward L. - 2014
Cities make it easier for humans to interact, and one of the main advantages of dense, urban areas is that they facilitate social interactions. This paper provides evidence suggesting that the resurgence of big cities in the 1990s is due, in part, to the increased demand for these interactions...
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