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This paper studies the sources of agglomeration economies in cities. We begin by introducing a simple dynamic spatial … of 31 English cities from 1851-1911. We find that industries grow faster in cities where they have more local suppliers …
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We study the impact of intersectoral and interregional trade linkages in propagating disaggregated productivity changes to the rest of the economy. Using regional and industry data we obtain the aggregate, regional and sectoral elasticities of measured TFP, GDP, and employment to regional and...
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a key empirical prediction of this theory: that inventions in large cities build on newer ideas than inventions in … smaller cities. We analyze the idea inputs of nearly every US patent granted during 1836–2010. We find that a larger city size …
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counterfactuals for changes in the organization of economic activity within cities in response for example to changes in the transport …
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, infrastructure, and the livability of cities. The high share of urbanization occurring in the informal sector suggests that …
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What motivates regional governments to subsidize firm relocations and what are the implications of the subsidy competition among them? In this paper, I address these questions using a quantitative economic geography model which I calibrate to U.S. states. I show that states have strong...
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We find that a firm's investment is highly sensitive to the investments of other firms headquartered nearby, even those in very different industries. It also responds to fluctuations in the cash flows and stock prices (q) of local firms outside its sector. These patterns do not appear to reflect...
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scales, between and within cities. We outline a variety of areas for further research, including distinguishing reallocation …
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We develop a spatial model of energy exploitation where energy sources are differentiated by their geographic location and energy density. The spatial setting creates a scaling law that magnifies the importance of differences across energy sources. As a result, renewable sources twice as dense,...
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We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. Gross flows of people across states are about 10 times larger than net flows, yet have declined by around 50 percent over the past 20 years. We argue that the fall in migration is due to a decline...
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