城市宽带的回报:劳动力市场的计量经济学分析

George S. Ford, Alan Seals
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由于担心在数字时代落后,数百个城市选择建设和运营高速互联网网络。最重要的是对劳动力市场的影响。“更多就业机会”的承诺构成了这些市政投资的政策依据,尽管此类影响的证据是非正式的和轶事性的。在本文中,我们提供了(据我们所知)第一个关于市政宽带系统对劳动力市场结果影响的统计证据。使用从美国人口普查局的美国社区调查获得的数据,我们应用差中差估计器,加上粗化的精确匹配和野生bootstrap,来量化田纳西州查塔努加郡政府所有网络(“GON”)对劳动力市场结果的经济影响(如果有的话)。通过各种实证模型,我们发现城市宽带投资在劳动力市场上没有回报。但是,如果在该地区建立汽车工厂,将大大增加汽车制造业的就业机会。由于查塔努加的系统是由多个私人供应商过度构建的,我们强调,我们的研究结果可能不会推广到没有市政系统的宽带服务不可用的地区。此外,我们的结果不能说明高速互联网服务的普遍好处,因为宽带互联网服务在查塔努加没有市政系统的情况下仍然可用。
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The Rewards of Municipal Broadband: An Econometric Analysis of the Labor Market
Worried about being left behind in the Digital Age, a few hundred municipalities have chosen to construct and operate high-speed Internet networks. Above all else, it is the impacts on the labor market—i.e., the promise of “more jobs”—that form the policy justification for these municipal investments, though evidence of such effects is informal and anecdotal. In this article, we offer (to our knowledge) the first statistical evidence on the effects on labor market outcomes of municipal broadband systems. Using data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, we apply the Difference-in-Differences estimator, augmented with Coarsened Exact Matching and the wild bootstrap, to quantify the economic impact, if any, of the county-wide government-owned network (“GON”) in Chattanooga Tennessee on labor market outcomes. Across a variety of empirical models, we find no payoffs in the labor market from the city’s broadband investments. An automotive plant built in the area is, however, found to substantially increase automobile manufacturing employment. Since Chattanooga’s system is an overbuild of multiple private providers, we stress that our findings may not be generalized to areas where broadband services are not available absent the municipal system. Also, our results cannot speak to the benefits of high-speed Internet services generally, since broadband Internet service was and remains available in Chattanooga absent the municipal system.
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