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We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of agglomeration … density on productivity, but we also consider many other local determinants supported by theory. Empirical issues are then … agglomeration mechanisms. …
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search of a general theory. Such spatial imbalances have two possible explanations. In the first one, uneven economic … results developed in standard location theory, we use a unified framework to survey the home market effect as well as …
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This Paper analyses the interaction of economic integration and some typical regional policies in a new economic geography model with three regions of different size. The policies analysed are when the government controls the location of industry through location permits, infrastructure...
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This paper estimates agglomeration benefits based on city productivity differentials across five OECD countries …
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This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first empirical analysis … that combines evidence on agglomeration benefits and the productivity impact of metropolitan governance structures, while …
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Despite substantial regional expenditures at both national and community level, European regional policies do not appear to deliver. The evidence suggests that neither efficiency gains nor reduced regional inequalities are attained. If there is any positive impact at all, then it is at the most...
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Gripaios P. and Bishop P. (2005) Government output and expenditure in UK regions and sub-regions: an analysis of the new experimental accounts data, Regional Studies 39 , 805-813. This paper examines the regional and sub-regional distribution of UK state spending by analysing new data available...
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We identify negative spillovers exerted by large, successful manufacturing plants on other local production facilities in China. A short-lived alliance between the U.S.S.R. and China led to the construction of 150 "Million-Rouble plants" in the 1950s. Our identification strategy exploits the...
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