Jorge Guzman (Columbia and NBER)
Main Readings
Agglomeration
- Marshall, A. (1920). Principles of Economics (8th ed., Book IV, Chapter X). Macmillan.
- Kerr, W. R., & Robert-Nicoud, F. (2020). Tech clusters. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34(3), 50–76.
Measurement
- Andrews, R. J., Fazio, C., Guzman, J., Liu, Y., & Stern, S. (2022). Reprint of “The startup cartography project: Measuring and mapping entrepreneurial ecosystems.” Research Policy, 51(9), 104581.
Location Preferences and Amenities
- Bryan, K. A., & Guzman, J. (2023). Entrepreneurial migration. Review of Economics and Statistics, 1–45.
Neighborhoods
- Arzaghi, M., & Henderson, J. V. (2008). Networking off Madison Avenue. The Review of Economic Studies, 75(4), 1011–1038.
- Guzman, J., & Stern, S. (2015). Where is Silicon Valley? Science, 347(6222), 606–609.
Additional Readings
- Rosenthal, S. S., & Strange, W. C. (2012). Female entrepreneurship, agglomeration, and a new spatial mismatch. Review of Economics and Statistics, 94(3), 764–788.
- Chinitz, B. (1961). Contrasts in agglomeration: New York and Pittsburgh. American Economic Review, 51(2), 279–289.
- Glaeser, E. L., Kerr, S. P., & Kerr, W. R. (2015). Entrepreneurship and urban growth: An empirical assessment with historical mines. Review of Economics and Statistics, 97(2), 498–520.
- Saxenian, A. (1996). Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 (new preface). Harvard University Press.
- Guzman, J. (2024). Go west young firm: The impact of startup migration on the performance of migrants. Management Science, 70(7), 4824–4846.
- Moretti, E. (2021). The effect of high-tech clusters on the productivity of top inventors. American Economic Review, 111(10), 3328–3375.
- Duranton, G., & Puga, D. (2001). Nursery cities: urban diversity, process innovation, and the life cycle of products. American Economic Review, 91(5), 1454–1477.
- Chow, M. C., Fort, T. C., Goetz, C., Goldschlag, N., Lawrence, J., Perlman, E. R., … White, T. K. (2021). Redesigning the longitudinal business database (No. w28839). NBER.
- Roback, J. (1982). Wages, rents, and the quality of life. Journal of Political Economy, 90(6), 1257–1278.
- Choi, J., Guzman, J., & Small, M. (2024). Third Places and Neighborhood Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Starbucks Cafés. NBER Working Paper No. w32604.
- Guzman, J., Murray, F., Stern, S., & Williams, H. (2024). Accelerating innovation ecosystems: The promise and challenges of regional innovation engines. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy and the Economy, 3(1), 9–75.
- Fazio, C., Guzman, J., & Stern, N. S. (2024). Did COVID Change the Black Neighborhood Startup Deficit? Evidence from the Startup Cartography Project.
- Rosenthal, S. S., & Strange, W. C. (2005). The geography of entrepreneurship in the New York metropolitan area. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, 11(2), 29–54.
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# MANUAL NOTE (DO NOT REMOVE)
do not fund a project that would have been funded by private sectors
Recipe for entrepreneurship: high talent, but insecure about social status
investment moves faster than people
information transportaion cost