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'agglomeration in a system of cities' in which both intra-city trade and inter-city trade are considered. Enriching both the … literature on integration/agglomeration and that on city size and formation, we show that: i) devolution results in over-agglomeration …
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-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, environmental policy …
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We estimate the relationship between urban spatial expansion and its socio-economic determinants in Lombardy, the most urbanised region of Italy (and one of the most urbanized of the European Union), at the municipality level. Test results suggest that this relationship varies significantly...
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close to 0.1. This result is interpreted as providing evidence of the historical roots of agglomeration economies in Italy …
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This paper presents an integrated model of urban agglomeration economies within a computable general equilibrium (CGE …
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India is at the cusp of a major urban transition. In less than twenty years, India's urban population is expected to nearly double from 377 million today to over 600 million. Indian cities already contribute an estimated two-thirds of India's GDP, and this number is expected to rise to 75% by...
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concentrate their R&D to the same regions, which are also regions with significant academic R&D (external agglomeration). Moreover …, colocation of R&D and manufacturing within an enterprise group in a region (internal agglomeration) appears to be a significant …
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Does the growth of creative industries within a city yield both agglomeration effects (Marshallian externalities) as …
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Economic activities are highly clustered. Why is geographic concentration becoming a predominant feature of modern economies? On the basis of the empirical models developed by the 'new' theories of international trade, our answer is that increasing returns are the driving force of economic...
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