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Title: Urban accounting and welfare
Author(s): Desmet, Klaus [desmet]
Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban
Publisher: National Bureau of Economic Research
Issued date: Dec-2010
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/14267
Abstract: This paper proposes a simple theory of a system of cities that decomposes the determinants of the city size distribution into three main components: efficiency, amenities, and frictions. Higher efficiency and better amenities lead to larger cities, but also to greater frictions through congestion and other negative effects of agglomeration. Using data on MSAs in the United States, we parametrize the model and empirically estimate efficiency, amenities and frictions. Counterfactual exercises show that all three characteristics are important in that eliminating any of them leads to large population reallocations, though the welfare effects from these reallocations are small. Overall, we find that the gains from worker mobility across cities are modest. When allowing for externalities, we find an important city selection effect: eliminating differences in any of the city characteristics causes many cities to exit. We apply the same methodology to Chinese cities and find welfare effects that are many times larger than in the U.S.
Sponsor: We acknowledge the nancial support of the International Growth Centre at LSE (Grant RA-2009-11-015), the Comunidad de Madrid (PROCIUDAD-CM), the Spanish Ministry of Science (ECO2008-01300) and the Excellence Program of the Bank of Spain
Serie / Nº.: Working Paper
16615
Publisher version: http://www.nber.org/papers/w16615.pdf
Keywords: Economía urbana
Economía regional
Equilibrio económico
JEL Classification: E1
R0
R11
R12
R13
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