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The impact of public employment: evidence from Bonn

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Becker, Sascha ; Heblich, Stephan ; Sturm, Daniel M.

London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance

LSE - London

2018

44 p.

public sector ; employment ; regional level ; private sector ; history ; economic geography

Germany

SERC Discussion Paper

228

Business economics

http://cep.lse.ac.uk/

English

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"This paper evaluates the impact of public employment on private sector activity using the relocation of the German federal government from Berlin to Bonn in the wake of the Second World War as a source of exogenous variation. To guide our empirical analysis, we develop a simple economic geography model in which public sector employment in a city can crowd out private employment through higher wages and house prices, but also generates potential productivity and amenity spillovers. We find that relative to a control group of cities, Bonn experiences a substantial increase in public employment. However, this results in only modest increases in private sector employment with each additional public sector job destroying around 0.2 jobs in industries and creating just over one additional job in other parts of the private sector. We show how this finding can be explained by our model and provide several pieces of evidence for the mechanisms emphasised by the model. "

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