Nuremberg Research Seminar in Economics on 16 October 2024, LG 0.423

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You are invited to join the weekly Nuremberg Research Seminar in Economics on 16 October 2024, from 13.15 to 14.45 pm. The seminar will be held in room LG 0.423. Hans Koster (University of Amsterdam) will be talking about „The Persistence of Urban Decline:  Evidence from France’s Largest Coal Basin”.

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Urban decline and urban growth are not two sides of the same coin. When local positive shocks occur it typically leads to an expansion of the building stock, but when negative shocks hit, the existing building stock persists. We use the history of coal production in France’s largest mining basin as a source of exogenous variation in negative economic shocks. The geological delimitation of the basin and the placement of large-scale housing developments in close proximity to mines provide us with the opportunity to exploit very local spatial variation to identify the causal determinants of urban decline.  We show that housing prices today drop by 11% when entering the mining basin. About 40% of this gap can be attributed to lower housing quality, with the remaining portion being ascribed to spillover effects. We proceed by setting up a dynamic spatial equilibrium model to disentangle the impact of spillovers and housing quality in determining the persistence of urban decline. Our model matches key moments in the data and predicts a protracted period of decline persisting for several decades before reaching a long-term equilibrium.