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Title: Cities and Technological Waves
Author(s): Enrico Berkes, Ruben Gaetani and Martí Mestieri
Publication Date: December 2021
Keyword(s): cities, Innovation, patents, population growth and technology diffusion
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics and Macroeconomics and Growth
Abstract: We develop a spatial model of economic growth to study the effect of changes in the technological landscape on the spatial distribution of economic activity. We use this framework to study the evolution of the U.S. economic geography over the twentieth century. In the model, innovation via frictional idea diffusion makes cities trajectories sensitive to "technological waves," defined as long-term shifts in the importance of different knowledge fields. We calibrate the model using a new dataset of historical geolocated patents, and find that cities differential exposure to technological waves explains between 15% and 20% of the variation in local population growth over the twentieth century. Counterfactual experiments suggest large and heterogeneous geographical effects of future technological scenarios.
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Berkes, E, Gaetani, R and Mestieri, M. 2021. 'Cities and Technological Waves'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=16794