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-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, environmental policy …
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This paper proposes a model of urban agglomeration in conjunction with imperfect competition and endogenous product R …
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This paper analyzes a spatial competitive monopolistic model of agglomeration in which households make only one …
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to analyze special cases including hot-spots, high-cost parcels, agglomeration bonuses, and localized land trusts …
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-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, environmental policy …
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Standard approaches to studying industrial agglomeration have been in terms of scalar measures of agglomeration within … each industry. But such measures often fail to distinguish spatial scales of agglomeration. In a previous paper, Mori and … agglomeration based on an explicit method for detecting spatial clusters. The first, designated as the global extent of industrial …
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urban systems, considering the agglomeration mechanism and effects of different regional and urban policies. Urban … patterns, which are influenced by residential and industrial agglomeration forces and policy interventions. The results … institutional agglomeration (or city). From a methodological point of view, we contribute to improve the application of territorial …
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firms from establishing in large cities where they can benefit from agglomeration forces and access to higher productivity …
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We develop a model in which ethnic minorities can either assimilate to the majority's norm or reject it by trading off higher productivity and wages with a greater social distance to their culture of origin. We show that "oppositional" ethnic minorities reside in more segregated areas, have...
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We develop a model in which ethnic minorities can either assimilate to the majority's norm or reject it by trading off higher productivity and wages with a greater social distance to their culture of origin. We show that "oppositional" ethnic minorities reside in more segregated areas, have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012133890