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1by Christopher H. Wheeler Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.2001)“...Studies have suggested that urban agglomeration enhances productivity by facilitating the firm‐worker matching process. This article develops a model that...”
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2by Christopher H. Wheeler Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.01.2003)“...Conventional urban economic analysis suggests that a local economy's size is closely related to a number of features, including levels of human capital and the...”
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3by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Journal of urban economics (2006)“...Human capital-based theories of cities suggest that large, economically diverse urban agglomerations increase worker productivity by increasing the rate at...”
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4by Christopher H. Wheeler Published in Journal of economic geography (01.08.2004)“...While a sizable body of research has studied the relationship between aggregate productivity and geographic density, little work has considered how density...”
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5by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Regional science and urban economics (2008)“...In finding a career, workers tend to make numerous job changes, with the majority of ‘complex’ changes (i.e. those involving changes of industry) occurring...”
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6by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2008)“...Empirically, large employers have been shown to devote greater resources to filling vacancies than small employers. Following this evidence, this paper offers...”
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7by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Regional science and urban economics (2006)“...A large body of research has established a positive connection between an industry's productivity and the magnitude of its presence within locally defined...”
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8by Wheeler, Christopher H Wheeler, Christopher H Published in The Annals of regional science (01.03.2007)“...One of the most robust findings emerging from studies of industrial agglomeration is the rise in productivity that tends to accompany it. What most studies...”
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9by Owyang, Michael T Piger, Jeremy M Wall, Howard J Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...This paper examines the determinants of employment growth in metro areas. To obtain growth rates, we use a Markov-switching model that separates a city's...”
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10by WHEELER, CHRISTOPHER H Published in Macroeconomic dynamics (01.04.2007)“...Through their influence on the cross-sectional distribution of productivity across firms and workers, job creation and destruction likely have an impact on the...”
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11by Wheeler, Christopher H La Jeunesse, Elizabeth A Published in Journal of regional science (01.12.2008)“...ABSTRACT This paper reports evidence on the geographic pattern of income inequality, both within and between neighborhoods, across a sample of 359 U.S...”
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12by BANDYOPADHYAY, SUBHAYU PINTO, SANTIAGO M WHEELER, CHRISTOPHER H Published in Journal of public economic theory (01.06.2011)“...Two municipalities within a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) determine the level of local law enforcement. Enforcement reduces and diverts crime. The former...”
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13by WHEELER, CHRISTOPHER H Published in Growth and change (Summer 2005)“...ABSTRACT The surge in U.S. wage inequality over the past several decades is now commonly attributed to an increase in the returns paid to skill. Although...”
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14by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Journal of regional science (01.08.2001)“...This paper examines the spatial correlation structure of county‐level growth across the contiguous United States. Estimated spatial correlograms using data on...”
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15Racial differences in mortgage denials over the housing cycle: Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas“...•We examine HMDA data and house price inflation between 1990 and 2013.•We explore differences in mortgage denials between Black and White applicants.•Higher...”
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18by Wheeler, Christopher H Published in Papers in regional science (01.03.2009)“...Although the association between industrial agglomeration and productivity has been widely examined and documented, little work has explored the possibility...”
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