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We consider a microfounded urban growth model with two regions and a mass of mobile workers to study interactions among … growth, agglomeration, and urban congestion. Unlike previous research in the urban growth literature, we formulate the model …
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Concerns are mounting over the potential for weak future growth as the Korean economy faces a wide range of structural issues including an aging society, a crisis in key regional industries, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to these concerns, the Korean government has established innovation growth...
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rates tend to be highest in downtown areas and decrease quickly with distance from the urban core. This relationship has …
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Support for right-wing populist parties is characterised by considerable regional heterogeneity and especially concentrated in regions that have experienced economic decline. It remains unclear, however, whether the spatial externalities of local decline, including homelessness and crime, boost...
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Economic regions, such as urban agglomerations, face external demand and price shocks that produce income risk. Workers …
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Economic regions, such as urban agglomerations, face external demand and price shocks that produce income risk. Workers …
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The paper combines an economic-geography model of agglomeration and periphery with a model of species diversity and looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is "natural" biodiversity, which is inevitably impaired by anthropogenic impact. Thus, the economic...
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a national level. Cities account for vast majorities of population - and even larger proportions of production and … development constraints generate covariation in local incomes, housing prices and population. In that model, the strength of the …
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Regional labor markets are characterized by huge disparities of unemployment rates. Models of the New Economic Geography explain how disparities of regional goods markets endogenously arise but usually assume full employment. This paper discusses regional unemployment disparities by introducing...
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included in wage curve regressions. -- New Economic Geography ; Urban Economics ; Efficiency Wages ; Unemployment ; Disparities …
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