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to intermediate suppliers, and centripetal forces, such as demand pull of dispersed resources and congestion effects …
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This paper focuses on tax competition and international migration in R&D sectors as agglomeration forces and trade …
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historically emerged as the core. The agglomeration rent which accrues to the mobile factor gives unions and governments in the …
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integration. The ?new economic geography? world assumes mobile entrepreneurs which can relocate thus bringing agglomeration forces …
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This paper analyses the effect on agglomeration tendencies of allowing firms to become multi-region firms in a standard …-periphery (CP) model developed by Krugman (1991). The introduction of horizontal multi-region firms dampens the strong agglomeration …, agglomeration tendencies are strengthened. Second, actual production tends to be more spread out, and, in this sense, they are …
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This paper investigates the relation between agglomeration of economic activity and the pattern of specialization of … specialized in the differentiated good in which it has a comparative advantage. Agglomeration occurs not only in large markets … advantage drives specialization, while absolute advantage drives agglomeration. …
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also identify equilibria with partial agglomeration of firms. Finally, we show that the incentives to subsidy education …
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This paper presents a simple, analytically solvable Chamberlinian agglomeration model. As in the canonical core …
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'agglomeration in a system of cities' in which both intra-city trade and inter-city trade are considered. Enriching both the … literature on integration/agglomeration and that on city size and formation, we show that: i) devolution results in over-agglomeration …
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Urbanization economies - the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger cities - are a fundamental component of both the economic geography of modern societies and the perpetuation of innovation and economic growth at a national level. Cities account for vast majorities...
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