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In this paper we explore the extent to which firms experience productivity spillovers from clustering using a rich data …
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The potential benefits of the geographical clustering of economic activity have been well documented in the literature …
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We present a new approach for the empirical investigation of agglomeration patterns. We examine the clustering of …-level panel data from Vietnam we calculate transitivity, a measure to determine the strength of clustering of manufacturing firms …. We then test whether the observed clustering of firms is greater than that of a randomly generated network. Our findings …
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The potential benefits of the geographical clustering of economic activity have been well documented in the literature … markets. Using data on the population of all firms in Cambodia we investigate the pattern of firm clustering and explore the … and investigate the types of firms that benefit or suffer as a result of geographical clustering. We find strong negative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010343242
In this paper we explore the extent to which firms experience productivity spillovers from clustering using a rich data … from clustering. The effects of these spillovers are found to be particularly large for foreign-owned firms. Our results … provide support for spatial clustering policies in developing countries aimed at attracting foreign investment. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352723
The potential benefits of the geographical clustering of economic activity have been well documented in the literature … markets. Using data on the population of all firms in Cambodia we investigate the pattern of firm clustering and explore the … and investigate the types of firms that benefit or suffer as a result of geographical clustering. We find strong negative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010336442
In this paper we explore the extent to which firms experience productivity spillovers from clustering using a rich data … from clustering. The effects of these spillovers are found to be particularly large for foreign-owned firms. Our results … provide support for spatial clustering policies in developing countries aimed at attracting foreign investment. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010337668