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agglomeration economies have been built in U. Farmers face three options: (i) working in the agricultural sector, (ii) setting up …
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agglomeration, favouring the formation of SECs. In an integrating world, however, the centre of a small monocentric city could be …
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The Paper examines the interactions between economic integration and population agglomeration in a middle product … the final good is non-traded, whereas the intermediate goods are traded. We find that employment agglomeration and output …
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show that there exists a path of stable equilibria such that the industry, first, experiences progressive agglomeration … of the increasing urban costs associated with the process of agglomeration. …
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the aim of comparing the only two possible market outcomes, i.e. agglomeration and dispersion. More precisely, we use the … plausible values of the main parameters suggest that there might be excessive agglomeration. …
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two regions, the decrease of these costs fosters the gradual agglomeration of plants in the core region accommodating the …
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This paper tackles the issue of the optimality of agglomeration in a two-region economy with skilled/mobile and … intermediate values, it yields agglomeration whereas dispersion is socially desirable. We show that competitive lobbying on factor …
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likely to involve too much agglomeration compared to the former. …
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The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, we present a model of agglomeration and trade that displays the main … agglomeration of alternative pricing policies used in the space-economy, with a special focus on the distinction between segmented … and integrated markets; (ii) a forward-looking approach to the dynamics of migration in the process of agglomeration …
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Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal phenomenon in search of a general theory. Such spatial imbalances have two possible explanations. In the first, uneven economic development can be seen as the result of the uneven distribution of...
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