From "
Larger cities drive growing wage gap between the rich and the poor, study shows" in ScienceBlog:
“If we want to understand what’s causing the wage gap, we now know we need to look at the unique economies of our larger cities,” says [University of Rochester Ronni] Pavan.
These metropolitan areas have created “agglomeration” economies that have augmented productivity in dramatic ways, making workers more valuable and therefore able to command higher pay, says Pavan.
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