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The spatial dimension of international trade theory has been neglected during most of its history. Trade barriers such … tariffs, spatial considerations have gained in stature. On the way to fostering a spatial trade theory this book supplies a … comprehensive analysis of all the different impacts of the inclusion of space and transport costs, covering orthodox trade theory …
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connection between theory and empirics / Anna Soci -- Agglomeration and internet exchange points : an exploration of the internet … on EU regional data / Bernard Fingleton -- From theory to estimation and back : the empirical relevance of new economic … geography / Steven Brakman and Harry Garretsen -- Agglomeration and growth in NEG : a critical assessment / Fabio Cerina and …
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Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography aims to further advance empirical methodologies in evolutionary economics, with a special emphasis on geography and firm location. It does so by bringing together a select group of leading scholars including economists, geographers and...
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-42 -- 4. Michael Greenstone, Richard Hornbeck and Enrico Moretti (2010), 'Identifying agglomeration spillovers: evidence from … (2012), 'The productivity advantages of large cities: distinguishing agglomeration from firm selection', Econometrica, 80 (6 … agglomeration', Review of economics and statistics, 85 (2), May, 377-93 -- 7. Mohammad Arzaghi and J. Vernon Henderson (2008 …
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pt. 1. Clusters and agglomeration -- pt. 2. Media cluster studies -- pt. 3. Conclusion …
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: innovations, knowledge transfer, industrial dynamics, structural change, international competitiveness, evolutionary game theory …, 31, 1291-304 -- Ulrich Witt (2001), 'Learning to Consume - A Theory of Wants and the Growth of Demand', Journal of … Game Theory', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8, 15-43 -- Werner Güth and Hartmut Kliemt (1998), 'The Indirect …
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Regional economics - an established discipline for several decades - has gone through a rapid pace of change in the past decade and several new perspectives have emerged. At the same time the methodology has shown surprising development. This volume brings together contributions looking at new...
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Theory Versus New Economic Geography: Competing Explanations of Cross-Regional Variation in Economic Development', Annals of … and Robert B. Noland (2009), 'A Meta-Analysis of Estimates of Urban Agglomeration Economies', Regional Science and Urban … R. Kerr (2010), 'What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns', American Economic Review …
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Today, the study of regions is central to academic analysis and policy deliberation on how to respond to the rise of the knowledge economy. Regional Economies as Knowledge Laboratories illustrates how newer types of regional analysis--utilising scientometrics, knowledge services measures and...
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Terutomo Ozawa introduces a newly reformulated theory of 'flying-geese' economic development, exploring Asia's dynamic … growth and financial development. This unique book shows how the flying-geese theory can be expanded and applied to both the …
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