Firm Sorting and Agglomeration
Full article: Agglomeration externalities of fast-growth firms
... sorting problems. The imbalance between skill supply and skill ... Industry-specific firm growth and agglomeration. Regional Studies ...
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Firm sorting and agglomeration. C Gaubert. American Economic Review 108 (11), 3117-3153, 2018. 367, 2018. Tourism and economic development: Evidence from ...
Agglomeration, Offshoring and Heterogeneous Firms
Results for the numeraire sector in this sort of model are well known. Constant returns, perfect competition and zero trade costs equalise nominal wage rates ...
Quantifying wider economic impacts of agglomeration for transport ...
density, or whether it is due to sorting of firms of differing inherent productivity into high density and low density places. ... Agglomeration elasticities and ...
Heterogeneous firms, agglomeration and economic geography
We work with Dixit–Stiglitz monopolistic competition and do show a spatial selection effect and sorting with subsidies. This is not a critique to Nocke but ...
The Empirics of Agglomeration Economies - EconStor
of a worker-area match with some sorting of firms depending on unobserved local characteristics. Nevertheless, firm fixed effects can still be considered as ...
Agglomeration · Covid-19 and Pandemics · Cities and Urban Structure · Environmental · Firm Dynamics ... Our analysis delivers clear predictions on sorting across ...
Early Agglomeration or Late Agglomeration? Two phases of ...
spatial sorting pattern of firms. Whereas late agglomeration (or agglomeration in a developed economy) leads to sorting of the most productive individuals ...
Agglomeration Economies and Firm Level Labor Misallocation
Worker sorting by skills across cities could induce attenuation bias in the OLS estimation because the value of the (true) marginal product ...
Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese ...
This feature of my model allows me to microfound the agglomeration of economic activity through firm-to-firm trade. ... (2018): “Firm sorting and ...
Distinguishing agglomeration from firm selection - Bruegel
In. Nocke (2006), more able entrepreneurs sort into larger markets because competition there is more intense. 1. Page 10. We first estimate total factor ...
Agglomeration and Trade with Heterogeneous Firms.
and Toshihiro Okubo (2006). ”Heterogeneous Firms, Agglomeration and Economic Geography: Spatial Selection and Sorting,” Journal of Economic ...
The magnitude and causes of agglomeration economies
Firms and workers are much more productive in large and dense urban environments than in other locations. It is also in large cities where the vast majority of ...
Agglomeration and Productivity – evidence from firm-level data - DiVA
... sorting. National Category. Economics. Identifiers. URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-70049OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-70049DiVA, id: diva2:485778. Note. QC ...
Agglomeration elasticities and firm heterogeneity
A key focus of the paper is on methods to represent firm level heterogeneity and non-random sorting of firms. The panel structure of the data ...
Agglomeration externalities and the dynamics of firm location choices
We develop a new dynamic general equilibrium model of firm location choice that can explain the observed sorting of firms by productivity ...
Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese ...
This feature of my model allows me to microfound the agglomeration of economic activity through firm-to-firm trade. ... (2018): “Firm sorting and agglomeration,” ...
Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and the ...
approach from the multinational firm literature with the agglomeration ... 13As noted by Helpman (2006), firms' sorting patterns and organization choices are ...
Productive cities: Sorting, selection, and agglomeration
Entrepreneurs choose employment in their firm to maximise profit, and all markets clear. Formally, an equilibrium satisfies the population ...
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Firm Sorting and Agglomeration. American Economic Review, 2018 (Lead article). Abstract: The distribution of firms in space is far from uniform.