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Economic growth has traditionally been analyzed in the temporal domain, while the spatial dimension is captured by cross-country income differences. Data suggest great inequality in income per capita across countries, with a slight but noticeable increase over time (Acemoglu 2009). Seeking to...
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This paper addresses the timing of a location's historical transition from rural to urban activity. We test whether urbanization occurs sooner in places with higher agricultural potential and comparatively lower transport costs, using worldwide data that divide the earth's surface at half-degree...
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The choice of the spatial scale of analysis is a problematic issue in applied research, particularly in the literature of regional economic growth. Nevertheless, it is evident that regional scientists have been slow at demonstrating the empirical implications of changes in spatial scale of...
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We consider the effect of export sophistication on economic performance by appealing to regional variation within one single country (China) over the 1997–2009 period. We find evidence in support of Hausmann, Hwang and Rodrik (2007), in that regions specializing in more sophisticated goods...
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<b>Resumen:</b><br> <br> La economía asturiana ha experimentado en los últimos treinta años una profunda transformación en su tejido productivo que no se ha visto reflejado en un crecimiento sustancial del empleo. La evidente mejora de la productividad, conjugada con una contención en el crecimiento de...
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conducted. A distinction is made between two types of appropriation externalities: those that are restricted to a single period …
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of culture, viewed according to Throsby’s definition of cultural capital (that is, an asset of tangible and intangible cultural expressions), in fostering economic growth. Recent literature in the field of cultural economics highlights a...
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This paper provides evidence of positive externalities in human capital that help to explain divergences in development … period 1980-2000, and found that there exists positive externalities in human capital accumulation close to one. This …
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