We estimate agglomeration externalities in Milan's restaurant sector using the abolition of a unique regulation that restricted where restaurants could locate. In 2005, Milan abolished a minimum dis-tance requirement that had kept the number of establishments arti-ficially constant across neighborhoods. We find that after 2005, the geographical concentration of restaurants increased sharply and at an accelerating rate. Consistent with the existence of strong and self-sustaining agglomeration externalities, restaurants agglom-erated in some neighborhoods and deserted others, leading to a growing divergence in local amenities across neighborhoods. Restaurants located in neighborhoods that experienced large increases in agglomeration reacted by increasing product differenti-ation. (JEL D62, L83, L88, R32, R52)
The Agglomeration of Urban Amenities: Evidence from Milan Restaurants / M. Leonardi, E. Moretti. - In: THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW. INSIGHTS. - ISSN 2640-205X. - 5:2(2023 Jun), pp. 141-157. [10.1257/aeri.20220011]
The Agglomeration of Urban Amenities: Evidence from Milan Restaurants
M. Leonardi
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2023
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We estimate agglomeration externalities in Milan's restaurant sector using the abolition of a unique regulation that restricted where restaurants could locate. In 2005, Milan abolished a minimum dis-tance requirement that had kept the number of establishments arti-ficially constant across neighborhoods. We find that after 2005, the geographical concentration of restaurants increased sharply and at an accelerating rate. Consistent with the existence of strong and self-sustaining agglomeration externalities, restaurants agglom-erated in some neighborhoods and deserted others, leading to a growing divergence in local amenities across neighborhoods. Restaurants located in neighborhoods that experienced large increases in agglomeration reacted by increasing product differenti-ation. (JEL D62, L83, L88, R32, R52)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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