Semantic Scholar Open Access 2005 1099 sitasi

Smart Cities: Quality of Life, Productivity, and the Growth Effects of Human Capital

Jesse M. Shapiro

Abstrak

From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent employment growth. Instrumental variables estimates support a causal relationship between college graduates and employment growth, but show no evidence of an effect of high school graduates. Using data on growth in wages, rents, and house values, I calibrate a neoclassical city growth model and find that roughly 60% of the employment growth effect of college graduates is due to enhanced productivity growth, the rest being caused by growth in the quality of life. This finding contrasts with the common argument that human capital generates employment growth in urban areas solely through changes in productivity.

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Jesse M. Shapiro

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Shapiro, J.M. (2005). Smart Cities: Quality of Life, Productivity, and the Growth Effects of Human Capital. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest.88.2.324

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2005
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
1099×
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1162/rest.88.2.324
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