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Posts by Diego Puga
j) Slattery, @jpol_econ.bsky.social. Subsidy bidding for firms in private-value English auctions shifts locations but yields small welfare gains. States compete away the surplus, transferring rents to firms and limiting effectiveness of place-based subsidies doi.org/10.1086/735509
i) Miyauchi, Nakajima & @reddingecon.bsky.social, @qjeharvard.bsky.social. Tokyo smartphone data reveal trip chaining as central to urban mobility. Consumption externalities link locations, shaping agglomeration, work-from-home impacts, and returns to transport investment doi.org/10.1093/qje/...
h) Loumeau, @restatjournal.bsky.social. Regional borders distort commuting and residential patterns. Fragmented transport networks create a 7km penalty when crossing French departmental borders; integrating them yields sizable real income gains doi.org/10.1162/rest...
g) Curci & Masera, @restatjournal.bsky.social. Instrumenting crime with lagged lead exposure and soil chemistry shows large effects on suburbanization, racial sorting, and persistent impacts on urban amenities and productivity doi.org/10.1162/rest...
f) Cavalcanti Ferreira, Monge-Naranjo & Torres de Mello, @jpol_econ.bsky.social. In Brazil, slum/rural schools ranking varies with parents’ education. Slums help low-educated families access urban jobs & schooling but act as intergenerational barrier for more educated families doi.org/10.1086/736210
e) Buchholz, Doval, Kastl, Matejka & @tobiassalz.bsky.social, @ecmaeditors.bsky.social. Estimating value of time key for transport evaluation, ride-hail data reveal large heterogeneity. Personalized pricing raises platform & driver surplus but slightly lowers consumer surplus doi.org/10.3982/ECTA...
d) Balboni, @aeajournals.bsky.social AER. Road investments in Vietnam favor coastal cities, but dynamic spatial estimates show infrastructure loses value as sea levels rise, implying large welfare gains from more foresighted, inland-focused investment doi.org/10.1257/aer....
c) @milena-almagro.bsky.social & Domínguez-Iino, @ecmaeditors.bsky.social. Heterogeneous residents sort across locations w endogenous amenities. In Amsterdam, tourism shifts neighbourhood amenities, compensates younger residents for high rents, amplifies losses for older ones doi.org/10.3982/ECTA...
b) @vaguirregabiria.bsky.social, Clark & Wang, @aeajournals.bsky.social AER. US bank deposits and loans are geographically imbalanced. Branch networks transfer liquidity but flows are limited by deposit-loan synergies (home bias) & market power (limits flows to small markets) doi.org/10.1257/aer....
a) Acosta & Håkonsson Lyngemark, RSUE. Firms fragment spatially & HQs become more manager-intensive. Danish data and a structural model highlight the role of within-firm scale effects, wage gaps, and communication frictions doi.org/10.1016/j.re...
These are 10 of my favourite #UrbanEconomics & #SpatialEconomics articles published in academic journals in 2025, continuing with a tradition started in 2018 (order is alphabetical by first author, no ranking implied):
Honoured and delighted to receive the 2025 Maurice Allais Prize in Economics, together with Gilles Duranton, for our paper Urban Growth and its Aggregate Implications (Econometrica, @ecmaeditors.bsky.social, 2023).
📷: Peter Gunnar
Huge congratulations, Judit! So well deserved!
Llego a Alicante y veo este anuncio por la calle de los premios #JaimeI Premios Rei Jaume I y me ha parecido muy ingenioso, irónico, innovador y hecho con talento. Una estupenda idea. Enhorabuena al diseñador o diseñadora o publicista que lo ha ideado, por esta propuesta diferente.
You can also look back (in another platform) at my lists of 10 #UrbanEconomics articles published in 2023 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...), 2022 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...), 2021 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...), 2020 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...), 2019 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...) & 2018 (x.com/ProfDiegoPug...)
j) Yabe, Garcia-Bulle, Frank, Pentland & @estebanmoro.bsky.social, @natureportfolio.bsky.social Human Behavior. Sequential visits to venues measured with smartphone pings deviate substantially from gravity, implying spatial shock diffusion is more complex than mere spatial decay t.ly/BGshD
i) Oberfield, Rossi-Hansberg, Sarte & Trachter, @jpolecon.bsky.social. Firms choose plant density in tractable model of trade-off between distance to consumers vs span-of-control, fixed costs & cannibalization; productive firms place more plants in dense high-rent areas, less elsewhere t.ly/N4Jds
h) Miyauchi, @ecmaeditors.bsky.social. Using Japanese firm‐to‐firm transactions panel data, shows rematching following unexpected supplier bankruptcy improves with spatial density of alternative suppliers; this can account for big share of agglomeration benefits t.ly/0TTgV
g) Magontier, Solé-Ollé, @eviladecans.bsky.social, @jpube.bsky.social. With job benefits of coastal development more spatially concentrated than amenity losses, party alignment of neighbouring mayors eases cooperation & curbs development in Spain t.ly/s2yUT
f) Liu, Rosenthal & Strange, JUrbanEcon. Studies how building composition differs with anchor tenant inside, on blockface, across the street: anchors skew building's tenants towards their industry, building owners partly internalize externalities t.ly/EjLuc
e) @thetahat.bsky.social, @ecmaeditors.bsky.social. Field experiment with GPS data in Bangalore indicates commuters have moderate schedule inflexibility and high value of time, suggesting limited benefits from peak-spreading congestion charges in developing country megacities t.ly/_A6L7
d) Evensen, Steen & Ulsaker, @jeeanews.bsky.social. Non-linear relationship between effect of grocery store entry on competitors & distance: very close entry increases local demand & attracts customers but as distance increases competitive effect dominates t.ly/TRMT-
c) Couture, Gaubert, @handbury.bsky.social & Hurst, @reveconstudies.bsky.social. Spatial model of city with non-homothetic neighbourhood preferences & endogenous amenity quality: rising top incomes reshape US urban sorting, driving gentrification & displacing poorer households t.ly/XfHHZ
b) Baum Snow & Han, @jpolecon.bsky.social. Quantify US neighbourhood-level housing supply elasticities and their components, aggregating Bartik shocks with quantitative spatial model, revealing large within-city variations driven by land, topography, and regulation t.ly/3NOQM
a) Accetturo, Cascarano & de Blasio, RSUE. In Italian areas more exposed to pirate raids, easier-to-defend but less productive locations ended up in being relatively more populated, effects persisted until 1960s t.ly/_l6xT
These are 10 of my favourite #UrbanEconomics articles published in academic journals in 2024 (continues a tradition started in 2018, order is alphabetical by first author, no ranking implied):
Governments should provide data on quality of public service provision, but often don’t. Thanks to Spain’s Freedom of Information Act & journalists like Montse Hidalgo, @danielegrasso.bsky.social & @iguacel.bsky.social we get facts like map of delays getting appointment with family doctor t.ly/Jnh_L
SAEe Running Event Participants in front of Palma Cathedral
The final day of the 49th Symposium of the Spanish Economic Association kicked off on a high note with a social running event in beautiful Palma de Mallorca. A big thank you to everyone who joined!
Applications to the Masters & PhD at @cemfi.es are now open. Today, Friday 29 Nov at 3pm CET we are holding an online information meeting for prospective students. Sign up here: bit.ly/3CGlXAb