Measuring quality of life under spatial frictions
Using a quantitative spatial model as a data-generating process, we explore how spatial frictions affect the measurement of quality of life. We find that under a canonical parameterization, mobility frictions - generated by idiosyncratic tastes and local ties-dominate trade frictions - generated by trade costs and non-tradable services - as a source of measurement error in the Rosen-Roback framework. This non-classical measurement error leads to a downward bias in estimates of the urban quality-of-life premium. Our application to Germany reveals that accounting for spatial frictions results in larger quality-of-life differences, different quality-of-life rankings, and an urban quality-of-life premium that exceeds the urban wage premium.
| Item Type | Working paper |
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| Keywords | housing,spatial frictions,rents,prices,productivity,quality of life,spatial equilibrium,wages |
| Departments | Centre for Economic Performance |
| Date Deposited | 06 Feb 2025 13:42 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/126774 |
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