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and wages move in the same direction under neo-classical assumptions, agglomeration economies in production, congestion in … congestion in production or the agglomeration in consumption models. The micro-economics of such consumption … thus suggest that consumption-oriented agglomeration and congestion should receive more attention in the future …
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Effects of different reformatory policies have always been a pulsating concern for the researchers and policy makers. Considering this concern, this paper attempts to check various effects of reformatory policies such as labor market reform, tariff cut, change in subsidy, bureaucratic reform in...
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differences in qualification mismatch across areas. This provides evidence of the existence of agglomeration economies through …
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agglomeration economies, and its consequences for the city-size wage gap. After 15 years of work experience in Munich the cumulative …
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