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We show in the framework of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous and productivity depends on …. The forces against agglomeration are the existence of trade costs and monopoly power in the labor market. We show that … costs. …
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We show in the context of a new economic geography model that when labor is heterogenous trade liberalization may lead … the local market, giving rise to an agglomeration force which can offset the forces against, trade costs and the erosion …
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Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new models, methods and data. We survey a range of modelling traditions, and some formal approaches to the ’hard problem’ of regional economics, namely the joint consideration of agglomeration and...
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This paper analyses patterns of production across 14 industries in 45 regions from 7 European countries since 1975. We estimate a structural equation derived directly from Heckscher- Ohlin theory that relates an industry’s share of a region’s GDP to factor endowments and relative prices....
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arises from the increase in travel costs that expansion of the city imposes on its prior inhabitants. An empirical …
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Should constraints on urban expansion be relaxed because of external agglomeration economies? In a system of heterogeneous cities, we demonstrate that second-best land use policy consists of a tax on city creation and a subsidy (tax) on urban development in cities in which the marginal-average...
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Does brownfield redevelopment warrant government support? We explore several external benefits in an urban general equilibrium framework. Preferences are modelled such that demand for housing units in the city is downward sloping, which yields a more general setup than the extreme open and...
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This article analyses the geography of innovation in China and India. Using a tailor-made panel database for regions in …
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conceptual framework to explain the differences between innovation systems and their geography by drawing on elements of … endogenous growth, new economic geography and regional innovation systems. This framework forms the basis of the subsequent …
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This paper investigates how corruption affects firrm behavior. Firms can engage in two types of corruption when seeking a public service: cost-reducing "collusive" corruption and cost increasing "coercive" corruption. Using an original and unusually rich dataset on bribe payments at ports...
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