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Title: Bohemians, human capital, and regional economic growth
Author: Falck, Oliver
Fritsch, Michael
Heblich, Stephan
Keywords: Economia regional
Recursos humans
Vida bohèmia
Regional economics
Human capital
Bohemianism
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
Series/Report no: [WP E-IEB09/12]
Abstract: An emerging literature on the geography of bohemians argues that a region’s lifestyle and cultural amenities explain, at least partly, the unequal distribution of highly qualified people across space, which in turn, explains geographic disparities in economic growth. However, to date, there has been little or no empirical attempt to identify a causal relation. To identify the causal impact of bohemians on economic growth, we apply an instrumental variable approach using as an exogenous instrument the geographic distribution of bohemians prior to the Industrial Revolution in Germany. This distribution was primary the result of competition for prestige between courts and not of economic prosperity. Accordingly, the instrument is independent of today’s regional economic development. Focusing on the concentration of highly skilled people today that is explained by the proximity to exogenous concentrations of bohemians, the observed local average treatment effect supports the hypothesis of a positive impact of bohemians on regional economic development.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ieb.ub.edu/2012022157/ieb/ultimes-publicacions
It is part of: IEB Working Paper 2009/12
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/116968
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