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In this paper we aim at identifying stylized facts in order to suggest adequate models of spatial co–agglomeration of … for bivariate (rather than univariate) distributions, which allows uncovering co–agglomeration and repulsion phenomena …
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) we used Ripley’s K-functions as instruments to study the inter-sectoral co-agglomeration pattern of firms in a single …
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The study of the geographical distribution of firms and of the dynamic pattern of firm entry and firm exits is a particularly relevant issue in regional health economics especially in the view of policy intervention to geographically balance health service supply and demand. The current state of...
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The spatial concentration of firms has long been a central issue in economics under both the theoretical and the applied point of view mainly due to the important policy implications. A popular approach to its measurement, which does not suffer from the problem of the arbitrariness of the...
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La concentrazione spaziale delle attività economiche, a causa delle implicazioni che può avere per la crescita economica locale e le disparità territoriali, è un fenomeno di grande interesse per l’economia e le scienze regionali. È stato tuttavia riconosciuto che un ostacolo rilevante...
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In sampling theory the large concentration of the population with respect to most surveyed variables constitutes a problem which is difficult to tackle by means of classical tools. One possible solution is given by cut-off sampling, which explicitly prescribes to discard part of the population;...
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We address the question of measuring and testing industrial spatial concentration based on micro-geographic data with distance based methods. We discuss the basic requirements for such measures and we propose four additional requirements. We also discuss the null assumptions classically used for...
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This paper seeks to establish the factors related to the Human Development Index, incorporating the spatial dimension in the analysis of its determinants. The variables were classified into four groups: geographic, socio-economic, demographic and infrastructure and services. The results show...
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