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In this paper we use a novel approach and a large Portuguese employer-employee panel data set to study the hypothesis that industrial agglomeration improves the quality of the firm-worker matching process. Our method makes use of recent developments in the estimation and analysis of models with...
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This paper investigates the hypothesis that knowledge spillovers increase where industries are localized. At the same time, we take a fresh look at the role of distance in knowledge diffusion. Our unique database combines U.S. county-level patent citation data with county-level establishment and...
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In this paper, we attempt to empirically analyse the impact of urbanization on the productivity of manufacturing industries in India. Our results from a panel of 15 industries across 13 states during the period 1981-2008 suggest that, there is variation in the effect of urbanization both within...
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distance to the centre is still relevant to understand the location of economic activities, a spatial analysis of the location …
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scale. We use an approach that builds on Ellison & Glaeser’s (1997) dartboard location model to measure localization …. Contrary to Holmes & Stevens’s (2002) pioneering analysis based on employment location quotients, but in line with the …
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This paper uses a novel measure and detailed plant-level Portuguese data to reexamine the Marshallian hypothesis that specialization and the vertical disintegration of firms should be greater in areas where an industry concentrates. Our measure of firm specialization and vertical disintegration...
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localization measure behaves with changes in the determinants that drive firms' location decisions. …
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Krugman states that "Regional science is not a unified subject. It is best described as a collection of tools." Unfortunately such a perspective fails to fully acknowledge theoretical dimensions of the accompanying refocusing on geographic expressions of economic linkages, such as those...
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the principal method for applied research on industrial location decisions. Studies that implemented this methodology …, demonstrating the advantages of this relation in investigation of location determinants of new manufacturing plant births in the U …
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We examine the impact of research partnerships on a firm's own R&D capability along with the context of the importance of geographical proximity using original survey data obtained from small and medium-sized firms in Zhongguancun Science Park (ZSP). This study develops an analytical framework...
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