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to the closely related literature on agglomeration economies. It concludes that external effects from aggregate human … capital and from agglomeration have both been shown to be valid explanations for regional differences in individual …
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Basierend auf den Perspektiven, wie Netzwerke Sozialkapital schaffen, analysiert diese Arbeit die Positionen, die … ist die Arbeit ein Beitrag für die wissenschaftliche Diskussion über den Zusammenhang zwischen Sozialkapital, sozialen …
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Prepared for a Conference on Transnational Networks in Princeton in 2001, this paper explored the comparative dynamics of the trans-local networks which South Asian migrants from Mirpur (Pakistan), Jullundur (India) and Sylhet (Bangladesh) have constructed around themselves.
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same. As a result, the models can explain why an agglomeration occurs, but not in witch region.This book modifies three of … difference in wages between east and west and the simultaneous incomplete agglomeration in the west. …
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Organizations that can successfully develop both radical and incremental innovations positively impact sustained competitive advantage, dramatically improving their chances of survival and success in both dynamic and stable environments (Han et al. 2001; Tushman and O'Reilly 1996). Experimentation...
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The present paper examines the economic development perspectives of the manufacturing sector of 31 major West German regions in the process of globalisation. Public statistics do not provide FDI data on a regional basis. Therefore our study was based on indicators based on the data from the...
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This paper empirically assesses the impact of specialisation on the synchronisation of regional business cycles in two core countries of EMU, namely France and Germany. Several specialisation indices are introduced and some first stylised facts about interregional business cycle correlations are...
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The historical role of agriculture in economic geography and recent conceptual developments – including multifunctionalagriculture (MFA), the new economic geography, amenity-driven growth, and the “world is flat” and “creative class” hypotheses – areexamined, and recent empirical...
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interest in measuring the size and scope of local spillovers (i.e., simple anonymous agglomeration or congestion effects, or …
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