Social Agglomeration Externalities

DIW Discussion Papers 505, 30 S.

Rainald Borck

2005. Jul.

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Abstract

This paper examines social agglomeration externalities. Using survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, I examine the link between city size and different measures of consumption, social interaction and social capital. Further, using responses to satisfaction questions, I analyse whether individuals are compensated for diseconomies of agglomeration by positive agglomeration externalities in other areas. This equilibrium hypothesis cannot be rejected.



JEL-Classification: R22;R23
Keywords: Agglomeration; Externalities; Social interaction
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/18356

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