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cluster together, turning location into a self-reinforcing process. Agglomeration raises the price of immobile local factors …
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The paper quantifies the impact of agglomeration economies on the clustering of German firms. Therefore, I use the 2006 … Innobarometer survey, which focuses on cluster characteristics and activities of German firms, to empirically identify agglomeration …
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Second nature geography variables are very relevant in the explanation of income disparities across regions within countries and across countries. This paper uses the framework of the New Economic Geography to derive the structural equation which relates nominal wages with a distance weighted...
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The effects of the liberalization of international trade are analyzed in a New Economic Geography model of a country with an asymmetric distribution of housing between regions. Labour is mobile between regions but not between countries. Trade liberalization tends to reduce inequalities in the...
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contributes with a classification of first- and second-nature causes of agglomeration and clustering. This part will also …
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Models of city systems based on market theories are unable to replicate their size distribution. The stochastic process approach to size distribution, which asserts proportional growth, does not provide a strong economic foundation. Hence an apparent irreconcilability. We propose that since...
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We contrast evidence of urban path dependence with efforts to analyze calibrated models of city sizes. Recent evidence of persistent city sizes following the obsolescence of historical advantages suggests that path dependence cannot be understood as the medium-run effect of legacy capital but...
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We contrast evidence of urban path dependence with efforts to analyze calibrated models of city sizes. Recent evidence of persistent city sizes following the obsolescence of historical advantages suggests that path dependence cannot be understood as the medium-run effect of legacy capital but...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028824
This paper contributes to the empirical literature by providing a quantitative measurement of the influence of regional trade integration on productivity. For this purpose we address the link between trade and productivity thanks to knowledge spillovers in a multi-country model. The...
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Economic integration affects economic development through two main channels: growth and localization of the economic activities. The theories of endogenous growth and economic geography enable us to understand these mechanisms. We study in this paper their similarities and specificities before...
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