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Quality of the Business Environment Versus Quality of Life: Do Firms and Households Like the Same Cities?

Stuart A. Gabriel1,2; Stuart S. Rosenthal3

1 University of Southern California · 2 California Southern University · 3 Syracuse University

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2004

This paper develops a new measure of the quality of business environment that complements existing measures of the quality of life. An annual panel of these measures is constructed and analyzed for 37 cities from 1977 to 1995. Findings indicate that many cities attractive to firms are unattractive to households, and vice versa. In addition, the size of a city's workforce increases with improvements in the quality of the business environment. In contrast, cities most likely to be dominated by retirees are those that are less attractive to firms. Additional specifications support theoretical arguments that retirees are drawn to cities in which local attributes are capitalized into lower wages rather than higher rents.

DOI
10.1162/003465304774201879
Volume
86 (1)
Pages
438-444
Language
en
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