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, Chapter 6 draws the main conclusions for location and innovation policies. In this regard, the industrial-base concept as well …
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This paper aims to test several hypotheses on the determinants of the quality of trade in cross-country regressions, taking a sample of trade competitors in EU markets. The hypotheses are those underlying two models of VIIT: the so-called neo-H-O model based on factor endowment and an ?economic...
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Present paper studies the within-country regional effects of trade liberalization in transition countries. We argue that FDI inflows can be an important factor to accelerate the regional adjustment process in the home country. In order to underpin this theoretically, we first augment the new...
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Using a centre-two periphery new economic geography model we study the location and real wage effects of the EU's Eastern enlargement on current and future EU member countries under pure trade integration and with migration of skilled labour. The quality of final and intermediate products...
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This study estimates a quadratic sectoral wage equation for the member countries of the enlarged EU where wages are a function of each country's geographical location with respect to market size (new trade/New Economic Geography (NEG) effect), human capital (HOS endowment effect), and...
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Geography Growth models in the context of the existing geography of innovation literature. The first part of the paper … contributions to the geography of innovation literature in the course of time. For this purpose, the paper examines in a meta … centripetal and centrifugal forces, circular causality and finally the geography of innovation. …
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