We show that every time a local economy generates a new job by attracting a new business in the traded sector, a significant number of additional jobs are created in the non-traded sector. This multiplier effect is particularly large for jobs with high levels of human capital and for high tech industries. These findings are important for local development policies, as they suggest that in order to increase local employment levels, municipalities should target high tech employers with high levels of human capital.
Working Paper No. 914
Local Multipliers and Human Capital in the US and Sweden
Working Paper
Reference
Moretti, Enrico and Per Thulin (2012). “Local Multipliers and Human Capital in the US and Sweden”. IFN Working Paper No. 914. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Moretti, Enrico and Per Thulin (2012). “Local Multipliers and Human Capital in the US and Sweden”. IFN Working Paper No. 914. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Authors
Enrico Moretti,
Per Thulin