Chapter 14. Local Labor Markets
I examine the causes and the consequences of differences in labor market outcomes across local labor markets within a country. The focus is on a long-run general equilibrium setting, where workers and firms are free to move across localities and local prices adjust to maintain the spatial equilibrium. In particular, I develop a tractable general equilibrium framework of local labor markets with heterogenous labor. This framework is useful in thinking about differences in labor market outcomes of different skill groups across locations. It clarifies how, in spatial equilibrium, localized shocks to a part of the labor market propagate to the rest of the economy through changes in employment, wages and local prices and how this diffusion affects workers welfare. Using this framework, I address three related questions. First, I analyze the welfare consequences of productivity differences across local labor markets. I seek to understand what happens to the wage, employment and utility of workers with different skill levels when a local economy experiences a shift in the productivity of a group of workers. Second, I analyze the causes of productivity differences across local labor markets. To a large extent, productivity differences within a country are unlikely to be exogenous. I review the theoretical and empirical literature on agglomeration economies, with a particular focus on studies that are relevant for labor economists. Finally, I discuss the implications for policy.
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2011
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Authors: | Enrico, Moretti |
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Handbook of labor economics : volume 4, part B. - Amsterdam : North-Holland, ISBN 978-0-444-53453-8. - 2011, p. 1237-1313
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Subject: | Cities | Wage | General equilibrium | Spatial equilibrium | Allgemeines Gleichgewicht | Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt | Regional labour market | Räumliches Gleichgewichtsmodell | Spatial equilibrium model | Theorie | Theory | Städtischer Arbeitsmarkt | Urban labour market | Regionale Lohnstruktur | Regional wage structure | Lohn | Wages |
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