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In the last decades, there have been many articles on the spatial structure of metropolitan areas, but a study for explaining driving factors of changes in the spatial structure of metropolitan areas has remained unknown so far. To fill this gap, the article explains the driving factors of these...
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In the last decades, there have been many articles on the spatial structure of metropolitan areas, but a study for explaining driving factors of changes in the spatial structure of metropolitan areas has remained unknown so far. To fill this gap, the article explains the driving factors of these...
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International evidence suggests that aggregate productivity growth is driven by the within-industry reallocation of inputs away from less productive firms and towards more productive firms, but little is known about this process in Australia. Accordingly, this paper exploits firm-level data to...
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industries (i.e. productivity dispersion) we can enhance our understanding of the rich productivity dynamics of the economy and … Statistics - uses firm-level data from the Business Longitudinal Analysis Data Environment (BLADE) to measure the dispersion in …, Scientific and Technical Services; and Administrative and Support Services). The study finds labour productivity dispersion to be …
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Measuring the dispersion of productivity or efficiency across firms in a market or industry is rife with methodological … issues. Nevertheless, the existence of considerable dispersion now is well documented and widely accepted. Less well … understood are the economic features and mechanisms underlying the magnitude of dispersion and how dispersion varies over time or …
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Using dynamic panel data methods on UK counties (1841-1971), we investigate long-term employment dynamics in seven distinct local industries. We study how industries benefit from specialised environments (MAR), diverse local economies (Jacobs’) and large local markets (urbanization), and, in...
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