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Gabe, Todd; Abel, Jaison R.; Ross, Adrienne; Stolarick, Kevin – Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2010
This study identifies clusters of U.S. and Canadian metropolitan areas with similar knowledge traits. These groups--ranging from Making Regions, characterized by knowledge about manufacturing, to Thinking Regions, noted for knowledge about the arts, humanities, information technology, and commerce--can be used by analysts and policymakers for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Identification, Metropolitan Areas, Human Capital
Abel, Jaison R.; Gabe, Todd M. – Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2010
We examine the relationship between human capital and economic activity in U.S. metropolitan areas, extending the literature in two ways. First, we utilize new data on metropolitan area GDP to measure economic activity. Results show that a one-percentage-point increase in the proportion of residents with a college degree is associated with about a…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Information Technology, Metropolitan Areas, Economic Development
Abel, Jaison R.; Deitz, Richard – Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2009
We investigate whether the degree production and research and development (R&D) activities of colleges and universities are related to the amount and types of human capital present in the metropolitan areas where the institutions are located. We find that degree production has only a small positive relationship with local stocks of human capital,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Research and Development, Colleges