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Employment growth is strongly predicted by smaller average establishment size, both across cities and across industries within cities, but there is little consensus on why this relationship exists. Traditional economic explanations emphasize factors that reduce entry costs or raise...
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Employment growth is strongly predicted by smaller average establishment size, both across cities and across industries within cities, but there is little consensus on why this relationship exists. Traditional economic explanations emphasize factors that reduce entry costs or raise...
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Employment growth is strongly predicted by smaller average establishment size, both across cities and across industries within cities, but there is little consensus on why this relationship exists. Traditional economic explanations emphasize factors that reduce entry costs or raise...
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. An important way in which policymakers work to reduce inequality is by redistributing income from the wealthy to the poor …, channeling income tax revenue into spending on welfare and other services. The authors suggest, however, that New York City and … redistribute more income, but by 1990, this connection was no longer evident. The authors attribute this change to an erosion in …
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used to improve the study and function of cities. We first show how Google Street View images can be used to predict income …
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