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dispersive forces become prevalent at the country level, agglomeration incentives strenghtens specialization within a large …
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cities toughen competition, allowing only the most productive to survive) and agglomeration economies (larger cities promote … a generalised version of a tractable firm selection model and a standard model of agglomeration. Stronger selection in … larger cities left-truncates the productivity distribution whereas stronger agglomeration right-shifts and dilates the …
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first nature characteristics on industry location can be explained by a combination of sunk costs and agglomeration effects. …
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When firms cluster in the same local labour market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of labour pooling (i.e., access to workers whose knowledge helps reduce costs) and the costs of labour poaching (i.e., loss of some key workers to competition and the indirect effect of a higher wage...
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Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomeration economies … selection model and a standard model of agglomeration. Stronger selection in larger cities left-truncates the productivity … distribution whereas stronger agglomeration right-shifts and dilates the distribution. We assess the relative importance of …
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geography exercises (the analysis of spatial concentration, agglomeration economies, and trade determinants), using various …
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first nature characteristics on industry location can be explained by a combination of sunk costs and agglomeration effects. …
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geography exercises (the analysis of spatial concentration, agglomeration economies, and trade determinants), using various …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738925
We develop a new methodology to estimate the elasticity of urban costs with respect to city population using French land price data. Our preferred estimate, which handles a number of estimation concerns, stands at 0.041. Our approach also yields a number of intermediate outputs of independent...
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When firms cluster in the same local labor market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of labor pooling (i.e., access to workers whose knowledge help reduce costs) and the costs of labor poaching (i.e., loss of some key workers to competition and the indirect effect of a higher wage bill...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010745267