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The Happiness of Cities

July 13, 2010

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by Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Peter J. Rentfrow Abstract Research on subjective well-being has focused on cross-national differences, while research on cities and regions has shown that human capital is a key factor in metropolitan income and related outcomes. This investigation tests the hypothesis that human capital will have a significant effect on well-being [...]

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It’s All About What You Do

May 4, 2010

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by Kevin Stolarick In the Spring of 2001, I sat in Richard Florida’s kitchen pouring over a list with him.  “Yes, no, no, obviously, …,  of course, nope, nada, none of those, don’t think so, …, yes, what do you think? …”  Item by item, we looked through the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s Standard Occupational [...]

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Talent, Technology & Tolerance in Canadian Regional Development

October 14, 2009

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by Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Kevin Stolarick October 2009 Abstract This article examines the factors that shape economic development in Canadian regions. It employs path analysis and structural equation models to isolate the effects of technology, human capital and/or the creative class, universities, the diversity of service industries and openness to immigrants, minorities and [...]

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There Goes the Metro: How and Why Bohemians, Artists and Gays Affect Regional Housing Values

May 15, 2009

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By Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander Original: November 2007 Revised: June 2008 Final: April 2009 Abstract: It is often conjectured that artistic, bohemian, and gay populations increase housing values in the neighborhoods and communities in which they reside. But these groups are small, and the evidence of their effect on housing prices is anecdotal and [...]

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