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stronger the market power of firms as well as the intensity of increasing returns to scale and the lower the trade costs. As …
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-agglomeration (fewer cities, which tend to be over-sized) and low welfare; ii) the higher the level of spatial (i.e. transport costs) and …
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So far the contribution of New Economic Geography (NEG) has been mainly positive. Normative analysis and policy …
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The notion of 'polycentric city system' is currently receiving growing attention as a basic element of the 'European Spatial Policy'. From this perspective, both agglomeration and economic integration have to be reinterpreted on a wider geographical scale. This is of interest of the s.c....
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stronger the market power of firms as well as the intensity of increasing returns to scale and the lower the trade costs. As …
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We study the effects of a decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in a multi-regional economy …, when a rise in the regional population of workers generates higher urban costs. When the number of cities is unaffected by … falling trade costs, small cities become smaller for large trade costs, medium-sized cities become smaller for medium values …
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This paper focuses on two distint facets of globalization: the decrease in the trade costs of goods and the decline of … communication costs between headquarters and production facilities within firms. When the unskilled have about the same wage in the … two regions, the decrease of these costs fosters the gradual agglomeration of plants in the core region accommodating the …
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We study the effects of a decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in a multi-regional economy …, when a rise in the regional population of workers generates higher urban costs. We show that high and low trade costs imply … that all regions involve a positive share of the industrial sector. When urban costs are linear, there exists a stable …
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the main features of the recent economic geography literature while allowing for the derivation of analytical results by …
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This Paper focuses on two distinct facets of globalization: the decrease in the trade costs of goods and the decline of … communication costs between headquarters and production facilities within firms. When the unskilled have about the same wage in the … two regions, the decrease of these costs fosters the gradual agglomeration of plants in the core region accommodating the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005498045