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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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Tech clusters play a growing role in knowledge-based economies by accommodating high-tech firms and providing an environment that fosters location-dependent knowledge spillovers and promote R&D investments by firms. Yet, not much is known about the economic conditions under which such entities...
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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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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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