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This paper uses a full-scale CGE-model - calibrated on 1992 data - to investigate the effects of European integration on the location of industrial production. Our results reveal large differences among individual industries. Industries with high scale elasticities typically display a...
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This paper focuses on what the driving forces behind industry localisation in Europe are. Based on traditional as well as new trade theory and new economic geography our cross-sectoral empirical analysis seeks to explain the pattern of relative and absolute concentration of manufacturing...
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We develop and econometrically estimate a model of the location of industries across countries. The model combines factor endowments and geographical considerations, and shows how industry and country characteristics interact to determine the location of production. We estimate the model on...
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tax on capital and capture the positive externality that arise in the agglomeration. If industry is not concentrated …
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This Paper analyses industrial policy in a high wage open economy hosting an agglomeration consisting of vertically … sustaining an industrial agglomeration. Whether maintaining the agglomeration is compatible with a welfare maximizing policy is …
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