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...Enrico Moretti of the University of California, Berkeley, points out that London is already pretty well connected, suggesting that more houses might not deliver as much oomph to productivity as in, say,...
...For every new high-tech job, five additional non-high tech jobs are generated in a city, according to the economist Enrico Moretti....
...Enrico Moretti, professor of economics specialising in urban economics at the University of California, Berkeley, notes the “demand for improvement in school quality is positively correlated with the number...
...“I think one thing that the city could do is to act as a co-ordinator among private sector employers,” suggests Enrico Moretti, professor of economics at UC Berkeley....
...Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs, in 2013....
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...However, as economists such as Bill Janeway, Mariana Mazzucato and Enrico Moretti have argued, private sector innovation, to paraphrase Janeway, stands on the gigantic shoulders of public sector spending...
...A new working paper by Enrico Moretti, John Van Reenen, Claudia Steinwender, from the economics departments of the University of California, Berkeley and MIT, and the MIT Sloan School of Management respectively...
...Enrico Moretti, an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, argues that regulations curtailing new housing in coastal cities, including New York, San Francisco and Boston, are damaging...
...“It is one of the most remarkable success stories of the last 20 years, or even 30 years,” says Enrico Moretti, a University of California, Berkeley, economist and author of The New Geography of Jobs....
...Berkeley economist Enrico Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs, argues that the US economic map shows what he calls “the Great Divergence”....
...Enrico Moretti, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, estimates that each new tech job could create four to five additional service jobs in the long run....
...” – Noahpinion on why Trump’s industrial rebirth is a dead end and Enrico Moretti’s book on the New Georgraphy of Jobs....
...(Jason Furman, citing Chang-Tai Hsieh and Enrico Moretti) —— 18....
...Enrico Moretti, professor at University of California at Berkeley, wrote in his 2012 work The New Geography of Jobs: “As the global economy shifted from manufacturing to innovation, geography was supposed...
...Mauro Moretti, head of state railways who was paid €873,666 in 2012, kicked up a storm suggesting he would quit if his salary was slashed, but later offered to work for free....
...Recent research by the economist Enrico Moretti has found that, for each new high-technology job created in a city, five additional jobs subsequently develop outside of technology....
...The researchers in question, Alexandre Mas and Enrico Moretti, decided that checkout staff would be ideal guinea pigs in an experiment to answer a vexed question: what happens when an unusually hard-working...
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