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regions. The second phase arises because of the increasing urban costs associated with the process of agglomeration. …
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agglomeration of economic activities. …
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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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We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their agglomeration within …
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The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and trade that displays … of migration in the process of agglomeration instead of the myopic Marshallian model used so far in this literature. …
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likely to involve too much agglomeration compared to the former. …
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The paper examines the interactions between economic integration and population agglomeration in a middle product … final good is non-traded, whereas the intermediate goods are traded. We find that employment agglomeration and output growth …
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characteristics on industry location can be explained by a combination of sunk costs and agglomeration effects. …
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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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