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respect to the role of migration. Interestingly, migration seems to be unimportant for the convergence process, at odds with …
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unemployment, and interregional labour migration. The RHOMOLO model is parameterised by estimating the key structural parameters … channels of adjustment to macro-economic and policy shocks in the EU. In contrast, labour migration plays a secondary role in …
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This article reconsiders the linear new economic geography model under heterogeneous agents developed by Tabuchi and Thisse (2002) by applying an analytical technique introduced by Ludema and Wooton (1999). Two problematic aspects are identified first, the bifurcation pattern for countries which...
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This article reconsiders the linear new economic geography model under heterogeneous agents developed by Tabuchi and Thisse (2002) by applying an analytical technique introduced by Ludema and Wooton (1999). Two problematic aspects are identified first, the bifurcation pattern for countries which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005557814
We model the behavior of rational forward-looking agents in a spatial economy. The economic geography structure is built on Fujita et al. (1999)'s racetrack economy. Workers choose optimally what to consume at each period, as well as which spatial itinerary to follow in the geographical space....
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Russia and the rate of inter-regional divergence is rather high. The factors of the spatial concentration and the regional … disparities in Russia are population density, size and accessibility of markets, as well as the level of diversification. …
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concentration over time. The results of our analysis suggest that the concentration of economic activity continues in Russia and … eastern regions of Russia. There are also sectorial peculiarities: population density and proximity to markets negatively … interregional divergence in Russia. The forces behind the agglomeration economy and regional disparities are market …
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Introduction: Economic ties and trade blocs increase the flow of trade between participating countries and lead to different levels of economic and structural changes. Case description: This paper focuses on the structure of industrial value-added between China and Pakistan, as the two countries...
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Introduction: Economic ties and trade blocs increase the flow of trade between participating countries and lead to different levels of economic and structural changes. Case description: This paper focuses on the structure of industrial value-added between China and Pakistan, as the two countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012268535