Communication externalities in cities
Charlot, Sylvie; and Duranton, Gilles
(2003)
Communication externalities in cities.
[Working paper]
To identify communication externalities in French cities, we exploit a unique survey recording workplace communication of individual workers. Our hypothesis is that in larger and/or more educated cities, workers should communicate more. In turn, more communication should have a positive effect on individual wages. By estimating both an earnings and a communication equation, we find evidence of communication externalities. Being in a larger and more educated city makes workers communicate more and in turn this has a positive effects on wages. However, only a small fraction of the overall effects of a more educated and larger city on wages percolates through this channel.
| Item Type | Working paper |
|---|---|
| Keywords | human capital,cities,communication externalities |
| Departments |
Centre for Economic Performance Geography and Environment |
| Date Deposited | 28 Jul 2008 11:10 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/20016 |