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Technological Adaptation, Cities, and New Work

Jeffrey Lin

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2011

Where does adaptation to innovation take place? I present evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the application of new knowledge to production. All else equal, workers are more likely to be observed in new work in locations initially dense in college graduates and industry variety. This pattern is consistent with economies from the geographic concentration of factors and markets related to technological adaptation. A main contribution is a new measure, based on revisions to occupation classifications, that characterizes cross-sectional differences across cities in technological adaptation. Worker-level results also provide new evidence on the skill bias of recent innovations.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00079
Volume
93 (2)
Pages
554-574
Language
en
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