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We investigate the relationship between diversity and productivity in Europe using an original dataset covering the NUTS 3 regions of 12 countries of the EU15 (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, former Western Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United...
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Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new models, methods and data. We survey a range of modelling traditions, and some formal approaches to the 'hard problem' of regional economics, namely the joint consideration of agglomeration and...
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We construct a model that combines elements of endogenous growth with the convergence implications of the neoclassical … costs to increase reduces followers' growth rates and thereby generates a pattern of conditional convergence. We discuss how …
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After arguing that the concepts of b-convergence and s-convergence are independently interesting, this paper extends … the empirical evidence on regional growth and convergence across the United States, Japan, and five European nations. We … confirm that the estimated speeds of convergence are surprisingly similar across data sets: regions tend to converge at a …
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The concepts of s-convergence, absolute b-convergence and conditional b-convergence are discussed in this paper. The …. Except for the large cross section of countries, all data sets display strong evidence of s-convergence and absolute b-convergence …. The cross section of countries exhibits s-divergence and conditional b-convergence. The speed of conditional convergence …
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The neoclassical growth model accords with empirical evidence on convergence if capital is viewed broadly to include … convergence than those observed empirically, however. We show that the open economy model conforms with the evidence if an economy …
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The question of the spatial impacts of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has animated intellectual and policy debate for a long time. At the beginning of the 1990s the advent of the Internet brought a new surge of debate: it was argued that the Internet would free the economy from...
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