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extent to which entrants in Ohio were attracted to the Akron area by agglomeration benefits, contributing to a self … fueled the agglomeration of the industry there. …
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, population, and knowledge in the US not only promotes the agglomeration of research activity in specific areas of the country but …
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(3 agglomerations) and Africa (1 agglomeration), demonstrate the global reach of the geography of the megalopolis. Only …
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The delimitation of functional spatial units or functional territories is an important topic in regional science and economic geography, since the empirical verification of many causal relationships is affected by the size and shape of these areas. This paper proposes a two-step method for the...
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This paper estimates agglomeration benefits based on city productivity differentials across five OECD countries …
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This paper explores the role of retailers as an urban amenity. Using data for Swedish rural and city municipalities for 2002-2008, "accessibility to shops" measures are constructed for the shops in the municipalities and in the hosting regions separately to examine the relationship between...
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This paper assesses impact of accessibility corresponding to three distinct modes of urban transportation. The Alonso hypothesis of residents being fully compensated for rents increasing with proximity to CBD by employment opportunities is tested by application of a hedonic model using micro...
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The United States stands out among advanced economies with marked declines in labor force participation. National averages furthermore conceal considerable within-country heterogeneity. This paper explores regional differences to shed light on drivers of participation rates at the state and...
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