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This paper tests the hypothesis that product market competition has a negative impact on spatial agglomeration. This hypothesis emerges as an interpetation of the models by Combes and Duranton (2001) and Alsleben (2005) which are about firms' location choice in the presence of knowledge...
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geometric ergodicity of the model. Simulation results justify the use of limit theory in empirically relevant settings. The …
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Since the 1990s, immense interest has arisen towards the concept of regional clusters and competitiveness. Both these concepts are directly related to economic growth and development. This study aims at analysing the relationship between sports goods cluster of Jalandhar, a city in Punjab state...
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) -- New engines of economic development -- On the dual-entity of market competition (DEMC) -- "Double strong forms" theory in … entities and the allocation of regional resources after they are generated. Combining mezzoeconomic theory with practice in the … Competition Theory, the Dual-Entity of Market Competition Theory (DEMC), and the "Double Strong Forms" Theory. The author hopes …
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