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The orientation and progress of spatial agglomeration for Krugman's core--periphery model are investigated in this paper. Possible agglomeration patterns for a system of cities spread uniformly on a circle are set forth theoretically. For example, a possible and most likely course predicted for...
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multi-disciplinary viewpoint of new economic geography, central place theory, and bifurcation theory. Emergence of hexagonal …
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We provide an analytical approach that facilitates understanding the bifurcation mechanism of a wide class of economic … previously unknown properties of the CP model, and notably, the occurrence of “spatial period doubling bifurcation” in the CP …
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of stable equilibria with respect to transport costs. We set forth theoretically possible agglomeration (bifurcation …
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This paper shows that the evolutionary process of spatial agglomeration in multi-regional core-periphery models can be explained analytically by a much simpler method than the continuous space approach of Krugman (1996). The proposed method overcomes the limitations of Turing's approach which...
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We provide an analytical approach that facilitates understanding the bifurcation mechanism of a wide class of economic … previously unknown properties of the CP model, and notably, the occurrence of “spatial period doubling bifurcation” in the CP …
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