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, production externalities, and commuting costs, determines the emergence of industrial and residential clusters across space. In …
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Recent studies suggest a considerable amount of horizontal strategic interaction amongst governments exists. The empirical approach in these studies typically relies on estimating reaction functions in a uni-dimensional policy framework, where a nonzero slope estimate suggests strategic...
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In this paper we consider a model with two industrialised countries and immigrants that come from the rest of the world . The countries are distinguished on the basis of three parameters: population size, bias towards immigrants, and production complementarity between native population and...
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Does the growth of creative industries within a city yield both agglomeration effects (Marshallian externalities) as … well as spillovers to the rest of the economy (Jacobian externalities, related to the novel combinations that can occur in …
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expansion are external to the decision makers, where externalities on residents as well as intraindustry externalities are …. However, in this context and when all the costs of tourism development are externalities the only limit to tourism … of externalities that affects negatively the current and future generations. …
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We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when the cost of environmental policy - which is increasing in the concentration of emissions - and an immobile production factor act as centrifugal forces, while positive knowledge spillovers and...
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