Uncovering Urban Advantages: Evidence from Australian Firm‐Level Data *

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Economic Record Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1111/1475-4932.12753
Anthony Bellofatto, B. Domínguez, Elyse C. Dwyer
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This paper quantifies the productivity advantages of urban firms in Australia. Following Combes et al. (Econometrica 2012, 80, 2543), we decompose the source of urban advantages into agglomeration and selection effects using the most exhaustive data source on Australian businesses: the Business Longitudinal Analysis Data Environment (BLADE). We find that urban advantages increase the productivity of the average firm by nearly 6 per cent, and that most of such advantages are attributed to agglomeration effects rather than selection. Urban advantages differ substantially across sectors and by firm age. In particular, they are larger in services than in manufacturing and relatively benefit mature firms. We also perform a state‐level analysis, which largely confirms our main findings at the country level.
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揭示城市优势:来自澳大利亚公司层面数据的证据*
本文量化了澳大利亚城市企业的生产率优势。继Combes等人(Econometrica 2012, 80,2543)之后,我们使用最详尽的澳大利亚企业数据来源:企业纵向分析数据环境(BLADE),将城市优势的来源分解为集聚效应和选择效应。我们发现,城市优势使普通企业的生产率提高了近6%,而且这种优势大部分归因于集聚效应,而不是选择。城市的优势在不同行业和公司年龄之间存在很大差异。特别是在服务业中,它们比在制造业中更大,并且相对有利于成熟的公司。我们还进行了州一级的分析,这在很大程度上证实了我们在国家一级的主要发现。
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the Economic Society of Australia, the Economic Record is intended to act as a vehicle for the communication of advances in knowledge and understanding in economics. It publishes papers in the theoretical, applied and policy areas of economics and provides a forum for research on the Australian economy. It also publishes surveys in economics and book reviews to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge.
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