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London calling? Agglomeration economies in literature since 1700

机译:伦敦打电话吗? 1700年以来的文学集聚经济

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This paper utilises a unique, purpose-built panel dataset on prominent authors in the UK and Ireland born 1700-1925 to estimate the productivity gains associated with agglomeration of an industry with few capital requirements and no apparent need to cluster geographically. I find the average author experiences productivity gains of 11.94% per annum when residing in London, the only major literary cluster a gain not associated with living in any of the minor literary clusters. I find evidence of negative selection with respect to productivity, indicating the results are not driven by the self-selection of highly productive authors to London. I find heterogeneity of returns to living in London by birth cohort and Impact Index quartile (a measure of author quality) and that the cohorts who receive the greatest gains from locating in London are those for which there is the strongest evidence of negative selection with respect to productivity.
机译:本文利用了一个独特的,专门构建的面板数据集,该数据集是针对出生于1700至1925年的英国和爱尔兰着名作者的,以估算与该行业集聚相关的生产率提高,而该行业的集资需求很少,并且显然不需要在地理位置上聚类。我发现,居住在伦敦(唯一的主要文学群体)的普通作者每年的生产率提高了11.94%,而这种提高与生活在任何次要文学群体中都没有关系。我发现在生产力方面存在否定选择的证据,这表明结果并非由高生产率作家对伦敦的自我选择所驱动。我发现按出生队列和影响指数四分位数(衡量作者质量)的不同,伦敦人的居住回报率存在异质性,并且从伦敦定居中获得最大收益的人群是最有力的证据表明他们在尊重方面具有否定选择生产力。

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