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symmetric dispersion or complete agglomeration in a specific region. …
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asymmetric dispersion of workers rather than their symmetric dispersion or complete agglomeration in a specific region. …
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heterogeneity smooths the agglomeration patterns but that it should be considered neither as a dispersion force nor as an … agglomeration force. Indeed, the introduction of taste heterogeneity makes an initially dispersed economy less dispersed and an …
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Economic regions, such as urban agglomerations, face external demand and price shocks that produce income risk. Workers in large and diversified agglomerations may benefit from reduced wage volatility, while firms may outsource the production of intermediate goods and realize benefits from...
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Economic regions, such as urban agglomerations, face external demand and price shocks that produce income risk. Workers in large and diversified agglomerations may benefit from reduced wage volatility, while firms may outsource the production of intermediate goods and realize benefits from...
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cost functions, whereas agglomeration in 1 or 2 atomic cities is stable for any economic parameters given regular transport …
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