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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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The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we present a new model of agglomeration and trade that displays the main … migration in the process of agglomeration instead of the simple Marshallian model used so far in the economic geography …
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Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmental degradation. Increasing awareness of its negative effects has fostered a wide range of proposals to combat it by major international conservation groups and political organizations. Following...
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This paper analyzes the effect of spillovers and congestion of local public goods on the segregative properties of endogenous formation of jurisdiction. Households living in the same place form a jurisdiction and produce a local public good, that creates positive spillovers in other...
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This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated with differentiated climate abatement commitments among countries. The literature reviewed is not exhausted, but it is sufficient to provide a balanced view of both academics and policy circles....
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Marshallian districts are locales that accommodate a large number of small firms producing similar goods to be exported and benefit from the accumulation of know-how associated with workers residing there. We study the making of such districts by assuming that the cost function of a firm is a...
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agglomeration effects, interregional trade, negative environmental externalities and various land use categories. The model is used …
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discourages agglomeration, is caused by domestic production. We show that cities are too large and too few in number in …
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This paper presents an integrated model of urban agglomeration economies within a computable general equilibrium (CGE …
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We seek to explain the emergence of spatial heterogeneity regarding development and pollution on the basis of interactions associated with the movement of capital and polluting activities from one economy to another. We use a simple dynamical model describing capital accumulation along the lines...
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