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-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, production externalities …
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restrictions and by stimulating construction and manufacturing in China’s counties, are unlikely to create beneficial agglomeration …
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The New Economic Geography literature allows detailed analysis of the factors that determine the location decisions of firms in integrated markets. However, the competitive process is modelled in a rather rudimentary way, and the empirical evidence has usually been obtained from reduced-form...
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encouraging agglomeration. Growth is highest when there is full agglomeration in one location, as knowledge spillovers are greater … reduce barriers to migration will increase long run growth rates by accelerating the transition to agglomeration. …
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