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economies derived from the New Economic Geography and Marshall externalities. At the industry specific level, I find that within … level, Marshall externalities such as hiring skilled labor and technological spillover effects are empirically confirmed for …
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To control for product quality and eliminate the exchange rate volatility effect, we use the Japanese regional data to study the Penn effect - the positive relationship between price and income levels. Similarly to what is widely documented with international data, the price and income levels...
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This paper analyses the effects of previous enlargements of the European Union on the regional structure of production. Focusing on regional development five years before and seven years after integration, we find relatively small and heterogeneous effects. For the addition of Greece a robust...
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This paper studies urban sustainability from the perspective ofexternalities. We develop a general spatialequilibrium model of a monocentric city, in which two types ofexternalities occur. On the one hand, pollution inthe industrial centre leads to a spatially differentiateddeterioration of the...
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This paper is concerned with the economics of urban externalities. We start by reviewing the literature on urban … externalities, and observe that although many interesting contributions have been made, there seems to be sufficient scope and need … pursued in future research on urban externalities. These include (1) the explicit consideration of mutual interactions between …
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economics: Studies about localized human capital externalities (HCE) and about the urban wage premium (UWP). After surveying the …
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capital externalities, integration and the ensuing agglomeration of skilled labour can cause a decline in human capital and …
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agglomeration effects, interregional trade, negative environmental externalities and various land use categories. The model is used …
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. Sectoral interactions are subject to spatially dependent transaction costs and (knowledge) spillover externalities. The paper …
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This paper explores the sources of agglomeration externalities in enhancing firm performance, in particular, the …
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