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Canonical analysis of the classical general equilibrium model demonstrates the existence of an open and dense subset of standard economies that possess fully-revealing rational expectations equilibria. This paper shows that the analogous result is not true in urban economies under appropriate...
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This paper explores the formation of cities through labour specialization, gains to trade, a fixed cost for the transportation network, imperfect competition between firms, and the commuting costs of consumers. The model uses a very general setting, allowing a multidimensional location space and...
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The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a function of labor differentiation, gains to trade, a fixed cost for constructing the transportation network, a variable cost of commodity transport, and the commuting costs of consumers. Firms use different types of labor to...
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Thirty years have passed since a small group of theorists began applying concepts and tools from industrial organization to the analysis of international trade. The new models of trade that emerged from that work didn't supplant traditional trade theory so much as supplement it, creating an...
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usage creates cost and demand linkages between firms and a tendency for agglomeration of each industry. When trade barriers … consumers. At lower trade barriers agglomeration forces dominate and the equilibrium involves specialization, with each industry …
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des methodologies differentes. Nouvelle geographie economique Agglomeration Regions Commerce international Krugman P. Die … Austausch zwischen diesen beiden Gruppen zu erwarten. Neue Wirtschaftsgeografie Agglomeration Regionen Internationaler Handel …
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This article presents a summary of our conversation on the past, present and future of the new economic geography, which took place with the help of an interlocutor in San Juan, Puerto Rico in November 2002. Following the introduction, we explain what the new economic geography is, and we...
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tendency for manufacturing agglomeration. How does globalization affect the location of manufacturing and the gains from trade …
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organizes itself into industrial and agricultural zones because of the tension between forces of agglomeration and …
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