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firms tend to choose locations that are symmetric around the point of highest density, and there can be no agglomeration. …
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estimate how agglomeration and congestion effects have changed between 1972 and 1992. Non-service sectors are found to be …
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Traffic congestion alleviation has long been a common core transport policy objective, but it remains unclear under … (2001 to 2007). Using instrumental variables, results suggest that congestion slows job growth above thresholds of … congestion-induced travel delay impeding productivity growth. Results suggest that the strict policy focus on travel time savings …
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agglomeration externalities. We extend this model by introducing a traffic congestion externality. We show that congestion induces a … interplay between these externalities is then demonstrated, as reduced congestion leads to commercial concentration and … agglomeration gains. …
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Consider an urban economy with two types of externalities, negative traffic congestion externalities and positive … agglomeration externalities deriving from non-market interaction. Suppose that urban travel can be tolled, that non … toll is below the congestion externality cost. This paper explores this line of reasoning. …
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the aim of comparing the only two possible market outcomes, i.e. agglomeration and dispersion. More precisely, we use the … plausible values of the main parameters suggest that there might be excessive agglomeration. …
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We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal geography of countries in the presence of geographical asymmetries.
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This paper studies how firm heterogeneity in terms of productivity affects the balance between agglomeration and … endogenous markups. It shows that firm heterogeneity matters. However, whether it shifts the balance from agglomeration to … `evenness'. Accordingly, the role of firm heterogeneity in selection models of agglomeration can not be fully understood without …
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and even small relative concerns destabilize the full agglomeration equilibrium, which is stable in the Krugman model. …
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. Nonetheless, little attention has been devoted to the role of transboundary pollution in the agglomeration or spreading of …
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