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spillovers in the new growth theory. However, while there is a good supply of theories, there is much less evidence on the …
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Ellison and Glaeser's (1997) index of geographical concentration distinguishes between natural advantages and spillovers as a source of industrial agglomeration, but the well-known 'observational equivalence' means little is known about the relative importance of these. This paper uses the...
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economic growth in metropolitan areas in Spain, where this type of analysis is virtually non-existent. However, it is a …
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We study the determinants of agglomeration of Canadian manufacturing industries from 1990 to 2009. In so doing, we revisit the seminal contribution by Rosenthal and Strange (2001, "The determinants of agglomeration", J Urban Econ 50(2), 191-229) using a long panel and continuous measures of...
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in Spain. First, for a 3-digit level, we identify for each industry which type of agglomeration economies - localization …
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technological districts. Next, the analysis is focused on the identification of technological districts in Spain. A multivariate … purpose of this research is to contribute to the enhancement of knowledge about these areas in Spain. …
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What is region? From an economic point of view, a region is a unit in which capital and labour move freely and goods and services are totally open to trade with other regions without any frontiers or limitations. The openness of the regions and their interaction with other regions are their main...
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In this paper we estimate agglomeration economies in Spain in 2009 basing on Ciccone?s (2002) model, which explains …
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Nowadays, more and more scholars of regional science are interested in the role of agglomeration economies in the knowledge-based economy. This issue can be dealt with from different points of view: the competitive type of functional or nodal regions and one has to examine the factors...
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This paper aims to study the effect of a major historical event on the Spanish city size distribution, the Spanish Reconquista. This was a long military campaign that aimed to expel Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula. The process started in the early 1200s and ended around 1500, when the entire...
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