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We study the impact of falling trade costs and falling national transport costs on the economic geography of countries involved in an integration process. Two regions between which labour is mobile form each country, but there is no international factor mobility. Commodities can be traded both...
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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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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. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011148908
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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The aim of this paper is to show how new location theories can explain the location of industrial activities in rural areas. A survey of recent economic geography models is presented. We aim at highlighting the trade-off firms do when choosing to locate in an urban area or in a low-densely...
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deregulation of the transport sector leads to more inefficient agglomeration. This latter change may, quite surprisingly, increase …
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L’objectif de ce papier est de mettre en évidence les résultats des nouvelles théories de la localisation qui sont susceptibles d’expliquer les localisations industrielles en zones rurales. Une revue orientée de la littérature récente d’économie géographique est présentée, dans...
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We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To this end, we develop an economic geography model with two types of individuals (workers and retirees) and two sectors (local services and manufacturing). Workers produce and consume; the elderly...
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and manufacturing). Individuals are geographically mobile and their agglomeration within a city generates rising urban … population works against the agglomeration of production. When the elderly are free to choose their residence, the most likely …
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presence of density (dis)economies. We show that agglomeration (or dispersion) within a country may be induced by the geography … equilibria and catastrophic agglomeration in both countries, density diseconomies lead to a smooth agglomeration process …
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