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We construct a unique data set to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock had an impact on German city growth and city size distribution. Following recent work by Davis and Weinstein (2001) on Japan, we take the strategic bombing of German cities during WWII as our example of such a...
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We construct a unique data set to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock had an impact on German city growth and city size distribution. Following recent work by Davis and Weinstein (2001) on Japan, we take the strategic bombing of German cities during WWII as our example of such a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320182
We construct a unique data set to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock had an impact on German city growth and city size distribution. Following recent work by Davis and Weinstein (2001) on Japan, we take the strategic bombing of German cities during WWII as our example of such a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001712398
In this paper we develop an analytically solvable and structurally estimable economic geography model and apply it to predict migration flows for the period following the CEE’s integration with the EU. The main innovation of our approach is that it endogenises both explanatory variables and...
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The paper quantifies the impact of agglomeration economies on the clustering of German firms. Therefore, I use the 2006 … Innobarometer survey, which focuses on cluster characteristics and activities of German firms, to empirically identify agglomeration … some departments like Human Resources or R&D but rarely for others like Production. -- Agglomeration Economies ; New …
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of geography. After controlling for agglomeration economies and the interaction effect of geography and agglomeration …
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to the conditions in unified Germany the roles of transport costs, trade in intermediates, congestion effects, start …
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The paper contributes to the ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic and amenity-related location factors for attracting talents or members of the creative class. While Florida highlights the role of amenities, openness, and tolerance, others instead emphasize the role of...
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agglomeration economies play a significant role for small firms, but not for medium-sized and large firms. Whereas the market …
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