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Implementation of the European internal market and East-West integration has been accompanied by a dramatic change in the spatial distribution of economic activity, with higher growth west and east of a longitude degree through Germany and Italy. In the east, income growth has been accompanied...
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We study the effects of trade integration on the regional coevolution of income, migrations and unemployment in a dynamic core-periphery model with limited labor mobility and frictions in the job matching process. Our model can help explain a recently documented empirical puzzle, i.e., the...
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We study the effect of trade integration on the regional coevolution of income, migrations, and unemployment in a dynamic coreperiphery model with limited labor mobility and frictions in the job matching process. Our model can help explain a recently documented empirical puzzle, i.e., the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004981435
distribution, and there is no general rule telling that integration causes more or less agglomeration. -- Regional inequality …
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Implementation of the European internal market and East-West integration has been accompanied by a dramatic change in the spatial distribution of economic activity, with higher growth west and east of a longitude degree through Germany and Italy. In the east, income growth has been accompanied...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003812178
distribution, and there is no general rule telling that integration causes more or less agglomeration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160410
Economic integration typically goes along with disintegration of production through outsourcing and offshoring (Feenstra 1998). As horizontal and vertical links between firms become more and more pronounced, value chains within regions are increasingly organized by production and innovation...
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Inspired by the observed contrasting patterns of industrial distribution in East Asia and Europe, this paper conducts an empirical clarification of the difference in spatial relationships among countries within a region for the electric machinery industry by use of spatial econometric analysis....
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-2010 period. The aim of the study is twofold: to provide descriptive evidence of the agglomeration distribution in Europe and its … evolution over time across countries; to identify the nature of agglomeration and the factors that determine its level, with … agglomeration are sensitive to demographic transformations taking place; the ecological transformation has a mixed effect, depending …
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This article analyses business strategies in the automobile sector to determine the key factors behind production relocation processes in automobile components suppliers. These factors help explain changes in production geography in the sector not only in terms of location advantages but also...
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