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Adam Brown
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Economist, formerly a physicist. Head of UK Economic and Social Policy at Cambridge Econometrics. Also interested in cricket, baseball and metal. Displaced Salopian.
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One of the biggest fallacies in economic geography is the idea that places themselves have some intrinsic productivity, and if only we could somehow move the entire population to be located in some high productivity locale, they would automatically attain that level of productivity

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this is of course nonsense, a place's productivity statistic is simply the sum of its component firms and workers, and if you moved those firms and workers elsewhere, then the vast majority of that productivity would go with them

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Adam Brown
@adamlbrown.bsky.social
Economist, formerly a physicist. Head of UK Economic and Social Policy at Cambridge Econometrics. Also interested in cricket, baseball and metal. Displaced Salopian.
210 followers144 following761 posts