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Regional divergence: why cities are growing faster than regions w/ Robert Sobyra | EP160
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Why are cities growing faster than regional areas in many economies around the world, including in Australia, the US, and UK? Robert Sobyra of Construction Skills Queensland explains his recent research findings to show host Gene Tunny. Robert and Gene discuss what the predominance of high-skilled employment growth in cities means for regional economies, and whether policy measures to address the regional divergence would be desirable.
Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored.
Links relevant to the conversation
Rob’s LinkedIn profile:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-sobyra/?originalSubdomain=au
Rob’s LinkedIn article “Why Regions Are Falling Behind – And What To Do About It”:
Rob’s research paper:
Data mentioned by Gene:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/trend-deck-2021-urbanisation/trend-deck-2021-urbanisation
Urban population (% of total population) - United States
https://population.un.org/wup/Publications/Files/WUP2018-Highlights.pdf
Brookings' article about US regional divergence:
On agglomeration effects, please check out EP136:
https://economicsexplored.com/2022/04/26/wider-economic-benefits-of-infrastructure-projects-ep136/
Credits
Thanks to Josh Crotts for mixing the episode and to the show’s sponsor, Gene’s consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au.
Please consider signing up to receive our email updates and to access our e-book Top Ten Insights from Economics at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
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Manage episode 343341020 series 2659502
Why are cities growing faster than regional areas in many economies around the world, including in Australia, the US, and UK? Robert Sobyra of Construction Skills Queensland explains his recent research findings to show host Gene Tunny. Robert and Gene discuss what the predominance of high-skilled employment growth in cities means for regional economies, and whether policy measures to address the regional divergence would be desirable.
Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored.
Links relevant to the conversation
Rob’s LinkedIn profile:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-sobyra/?originalSubdomain=au
Rob’s LinkedIn article “Why Regions Are Falling Behind – And What To Do About It”:
Rob’s research paper:
Data mentioned by Gene:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/trend-deck-2021-urbanisation/trend-deck-2021-urbanisation
Urban population (% of total population) - United States
https://population.un.org/wup/Publications/Files/WUP2018-Highlights.pdf
Brookings' article about US regional divergence:
On agglomeration effects, please check out EP136:
https://economicsexplored.com/2022/04/26/wider-economic-benefits-of-infrastructure-projects-ep136/
Credits
Thanks to Josh Crotts for mixing the episode and to the show’s sponsor, Gene’s consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au.
Please consider signing up to receive our email updates and to access our e-book Top Ten Insights from Economics at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
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