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important product(s) can already suffice to plunge a region into crisis. In our empirical analysis we use industry level time …
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The paper uses the theoretical framework of the Spatial Economics to analyze (1) the regional unemployment disparities in Spain for males and females in three different age categories and for economic sector. We use administrative regional aggregate data to explore the distribution of the...
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on the price elasticity of demand and therefore on the industry life cycle. However, each region has a specific industry … mix and industries are regionally concentrated (Krugman 1991). The development of a region depends strongly on the demand … transition from the elastic into the inelastic demand function for the dominant industries can plunge a region into crisis …
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Labor does not move only between firms and occupations; labor moves also between geographic areas. The territorial dimension of labor markets, however, has been rather loosely conceptualized, suggesting a unity absent in practice, probably because spatial theories have been developed, to a great...
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The aim of the paper is to analyse immigrants' participation versus non-participation in the regional labour markets and/or in education. For comparison we have followed groups of immigrants by their reason for immigration, like refugees, labor-, family- and education-immigrants and Nordic...
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