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agglomeration effects are more pronounced on the province level rather than larger regions. We also find a positive effect of FDI on …
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Bilateral trade and capital flows have increased substantially between the United States and China yielding economic gains to both countries. However, these beneficial bilateral relations also bring about global environmental consequences including greenhouse gas emissions. We develop a...
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literature highlights agglomeration as one of the main factors affecting the formation and scale of operations of new firms. This … of operations. Our findings reveal that agglomeration measured through density of employment has a significant impact on …
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This paper sets up an economic geography model to show the endogenous forces that determine the degree of industry concentration in the course of economic development. The model includes centrifugal forces, such as home market effects and access to intermediate suppliers, and centripetal forces,...
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equal dispersion of industries, this paper explains why limits to industrial agglomeration can be observed in reality. It …
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agglomeration and congestion. The main finding is that the negative effect of congestion on productivity is highly likely to … outweigh the positive productivity effect of agglomeration economies within the STIPs but not among high-tech firms outside the …
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, the design of the rules and regulations can provide strong incentives for regional agglomeration of GM and non-GM farmers. …
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whether agglomeration arises and if so to which extent economic activity is concentrated: As a consequence of enhanced … integration, agglomeration is less likely to arise and concentration will be lower. Relative congestion reinforces agglomeration …
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In this paper we analyze theoretically and empirically the impact of an increase in income inequality on the current account balance. We develop a model with consumption externalities and heterogeneous agents which explains how an increase in income inequality can affect negatively or positively...
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We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in five Latin American host countries. We perform country-specific and panel cointegration techniques to assess the long-run impact of inward FDI stocks on income inequality among households in...
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