The City Paradox: Skilled Services and Remote Work

18 Pages Posted: 8 Dec 2020

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Lukas Althoff

Princeton University

Fabian Eckert

University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Division of Social Sciences, Department of Economics

Sharat Ganapati

Georgetown University

Conor Walsh

Columbia University

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Date Written: 2020

Abstract

The large cities in the US are the most expensive places to live. Paradoxically, this cost is disproportionately paid by workers who could work remotely, and live anywhere. The greater potential for remote work in large cities is mostly accounted for by their specialization in skilland information-intensive service industries. We highlight that this specialization makes these cities vulnerable to remote work shocks. When high-skill workers begin to work from home or leave the city altogether, they withdraw spending from local consumer service industries that rely heavily on their demand. As a result, low-skill service workers in big cities bore most of the recent pandemic’s economic impact.

JEL Classification: O330, R110, R120

Suggested Citation

Althoff, Lukas and Eckert, Fabian and Ganapati, Sharat and Walsh, Conor, The City Paradox: Skilled Services and Remote Work (2020). CESifo Working Paper No. 8734, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3744597 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3744597

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Fabian Eckert

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Sharat Ganapati

Georgetown University ( email )

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Conor Walsh

Columbia University ( email )

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