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Paper #1286

Title:
Human capital and regional development
Authors:
Nicola Gennaioli, Rafael Laporta, Florencio López-de-Silanes and Andrei Schleifer
Date:
September 2011 (Revised: July 2012)
Abstract:
We investigate the determinants of regional development using a newly constructed database of 1569 sub-national regions from 110 countries covering 74 percent of the world’s surface and 97 percent of its GDP. We combine the cross-regional analysis of geographic, institutional, cultural, and human capital determinants of regional development with an examination of productivity in several thousand establishments located in these regions. To organize the discussion, we present a new model of regional development that introduces into a standard migration framework elements of both the Lucas (1978) model of the allocation of talent between entrepreneurship and work, and the Lucas (1988) model of human capital externalities. The evidence points to the paramount importance of human capital in accounting for regional differences in development, but also suggests from model estimation and calibration that entrepreneurial inputs and possibly human capital externalities help understand the data.
Keywords:
Human Capital, Development, Regional Economics.
JEL codes:
I25, O47, O43
Area of Research:
Macroeconomics and International Economics
Published in:
Quarterly Journal of Economics, Forthcoming

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