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of agglomeration effects on growth prospects of firms is less clear. Because of the heterogeneity of industries …, different agglomeration mechanisms, or the way how industrial clusters are identified and spatially delimited, the conclusions … separately. Therefore, for each firm a micro-geographically defined agglomeration measure is calculated, which is free of the …
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idiosyncratic patterns of agglomeration, concentration and specialization within the country. The digit code refers to the Vietnam … order to explore the agglomeration, concentration and specialization patterns within two-digits manufacturing in Vietnam … investment, as Vietnam became a member of WTO in 2007. These favorable economic conditions inevitably impact on agglomeration …
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combination of discrete and continuous-space models will be used in order to explore the agglomeration, concentration and … account in order to have a rilaible measurment of agglomeration. Hence, the Moran?s I, Moran?s scatterplot and LISA statistics …
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According to the latest estimates over 16 per cent of the EU citizens are poor (based on monetary concept). Using Europe 2020 strategy indicator people at risk of poverty or social exclusion over 23 percent of EU citizens can be considered poor. Analyses of poverty may be based on several...
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The present paper analyses the effect of the distance to the nearest CPBS on listing prices of flats in the city of Nuremberg, and is related to a similar study of Brandt and Maennig (2012) in case of the city of Hamburg. Health effects of mobile phone radiation have been discussed vividly in...
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In economic policy the term ?industry cluster? is often used to explain geographical concentrations of economic and innovation activities. The prominence of the cluster idea that was in particular triggered by Porter (1990) and Enright (1996) is not too surprising since ?both firms keen to...
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, most of satellites within Moscow Agglomeration have been developed as industrial towns. In this case, future of Moscow … Agglomeration is associated with development of some different clusters. They are not only services but also manufacturing ones, e …
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This paper empirically analyzes the agglomeration-related productivity premium at the enterprise level of the … manufacturing industry in Russia. A settlement is counted as part of an urban agglomeration in two cases: that of a large, central … in the city and the surrounding region. In addition we check if agglomeration productivity premium increases if the city …
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wage and agglomeration economy spatially affect city-level export hazard rate. Minimum wage significantly increases while … agglomeration economy reduces a city¡¯s export harzard rate. However, the spatial relevance of minimum wage and agglomeration …
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Policy makers at all levels of government believe that one of the key drivers of local economic growth is new businesses. Therefore, governments design policy with the intention of attracting businesses with the hopes that this will create future growth in struggling areas. Over the past few...
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