Google Scholar Moretti, E., and J. M. Perloff (1999). We thank NIH (Currie) and the UCLA Senate (Moretti) for financial support. The following articles are merged in Scholar. Google Scholar. Murphy, Kevin, and Robert Topel. Enrico Moretti is the Michael Peevy and Donald Vial Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. State and local governments spend consider-able amounts of taxpayer money on incentives to attract new businesses to their jurisdictions. His research interests include labor economics, urban economics and applied econometrics. Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Enrico Moretti University of California, Berkeley, NBER, CEPR, and IZA. 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Enrico Moretti is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he holds the Michael Peevey and Donald Vial Career Development Chair in Labor Economics. Janet Currie Columbia University, NBER, and IZA. Some commentators have described New Geography as the best economic development book of 2013. Google Scholar . An important channel through which this process might occur when output is traded on national markets involves agglomeration forces, particularly productive spillovers between workers and firms, which have received a growing amount of theoretical and empirical attention in the literature ( Ellison and Glaeser 1997; Rosenthal and Strange 2004; Greenstone, Hornbeck, and Moretti 2010). Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. Follow this author . Add co-authors Co-authors. Accepted: February 27 2008. Google Scholar Acton, Jan P. (1975). Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption” (with R. Diamond) 2021. 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Enrico Moretti is the Michael Peevey and Donald Vial Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He serves as the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Economic Perspectives and is a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. (1987). Hanson, Enrico Moretti, and Timothy Taylor for helpful comments and Kevin Xie for research assistance. Their, This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. “Minimum Wage Lowers Some Agricultural Wages.” Manuscript, University of California, Berkeley. Enrico Moretti is the Michael Peevy and Donald Vial Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. [Abstract]“The Effect of High-Tech Clusters on the Productivity of Top Inventors” American Economic Review, Conditionally Accepted [Paper] He is the Director of the Urbanization Program at the International Growth Centre (London School of Economics) and a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Enrico Moretti University of California, Berkeley, and NBER. Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom, Identifying agglomeration spillovers: Evidence from winners and losers of large plant openings, Inequality at work: The effect of peer salaries on job satisfaction, Do voters affect or elect policies? This is a very active area of research, but I think fundamentally, there are three major reasons why clustering takes place. Enrico Moretti. “Mother's Education, Family Formation, and Infant Health: Evidence from College Openings.” Quarterly Journal of Economics. https://www.carloalberto.org/2019-carlo-alberto-medal-goes-to-matteo-maggiori Google Scholar Moore, J. J. Author and Article Information Anna Aizer Brown University and NBER. Evidence from the US House, Local economic development, agglomeration economies, and the big push: 100 years of evidence from the Tennessee Valley Authority, The demand for sons: Evidence from divorce, fertility, and shotgun marriage, The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain, Housing constraints and spatial misallocation, Biology as destiny? (1983). Evidence from the U.S. House,” using new advances in regression discontinuity design methodology and data extended to the 2012 election. All opinions and any errors are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily represent their employers or funders. ENRICO MORETTI University of California, Berkeley CURRENT POSITIONS 2008-Present Michael Peevey and Donald Vial Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley. Such location-based incentives are pervasive in manufacturing. The New Role of the … Search for other works by this author on: This Site. 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