Enrico Moretti

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Enrico Moretti



Enrico Moretti is a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, whose research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Slate, among other publications.

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The New Geography of Jobs

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“Apple, for example. It employs 12,000 workers in Cupertino. Through the multiplier effect, however, the company generates more than 60,000 additional service jobs in the entire metropolitan area, of which 36,000 are unskilled and 24,000 are skilled. Incredibly, this means that the main effect of Apple on the region’s employment is on jobs outside of high tech.”
Enrico Moretti, The New Geography of Jobs

“Attracting a new scientist, software engineer, or mathematician to a city increases the demand for local services.”
Enrico Moretti, The New Geography of Jobs

“More than any other sector, innovation has the power to reshape the economic fates of entire communities, as well as their cultures,”
Enrico Moretti, The New Geography of Jobs



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