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zeigt einen deutlich stärkeren Einfluss der Gründungen auf die Regionalentwicklung als in Westdeutschland. … development is long term in nature. In East Germany the impact of new firm formation on growth seems to be much stronger than in …
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This article analyses how regional employment growth in Germany is affected by related variety, unrelated variety and … in combination with a high functional specialization of the region facilitates regional growth in Germany. Additionally …
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The advent of the New Economic Geography has spawned a renewed interest in questions of agglomeration. The present work expands the research on the impact of agglomeration economies on employment growth by connecting two strands of the empirical literature. A localization index and a cluster...
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In this paper we study the dynamics of local employment growth in West Germany from 1980 to 2001. Using dynamic panel …
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In this paper we study the dynamics of local employment growth in West Germany from 1980 to 2001. Using dynamic panel …
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Gründungen auf die Regionalentwicklung vorgeschlagen. Erstens fanden sie Hinweise darauf, dass wesentliche Effekte der Gründungen …
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We investigate the lead-lag relationship between growth of patent applications, growth of R&D, and growth of total …. With respect to the latter growth of patent applications is also associated with subsequent growth of R&D employees … region. However we do not find those effects for the other industries due to their idiosyncratic innovation and patenting …
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Marshall's student Pigou noted: quot;It's all in Marshall.quot; From a static point of view, this seems rather bold in a constantly changing world. However, this statement becomes more plausible in a dynamic context, where principles are subject to change. Indeed, over time, Marshall's concept...
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