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1993 and 2001. Somewhat contrary to theoretical expectations derived from the recent literature in location theory, we …
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employment within regions. The ongoing process of European integration, being targeted on the reduction of barriers to trade and …
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EU enlargement is supposed to entail profound impact on the location of economic activities in Europe. Although there …
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Border regions and border effects currently attract a lot of attention in political practice and economic research. Substantial interest in regions located along the frontiers of integrating countries is predominantly inspired by the presumption that their specific geographic position might...
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of trade and direct investment before their legal membership, confirms these conclusions. …
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for eastwest trade. Furthermore, we identify locational factors relevant for regional growth in a traditional Barro …
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the rich to the poor are not only a policy to reach the goal of equity but also a necessary precondition to reach …
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This study analyses relative sectoral specialisation of EU regions on the basis of investment and employment patterns. Controlling for heteroscedasticity and potential endogeneity in the econometric analysis, we find that relative specialisation in manufacturing sectors is higher in central...
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This paper conducts a spatial econometric analysis of the determinants of regional specialisation patterns. Spatial autocorrelation is present, but is mostly due to spatial error autocorrelation. Spatial interaction due to economic interdependencies is only evident for some few labour-intensive...
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manufacturing sectors. Labour cost differentials, however, are insignificant in explaining the location of relative sectoral …
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