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, many popular theories of agglomeration spillovers, cost advantages and improved match quality predict that establishments …
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in the same spot. Partially, economies from the agglomeration mean the advantages of space clustering resulted from the … point these agglomerations economies turn into dis-economies from agglomeration. …
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The New Economic Geography explained spatial concentration of the economic activities through the agglomeration concept … implications. This suggests there cannot be only an agglomeration model or a set of rules that leads to the agglomeration because … dynamic uncertainty. Concluding, agglomeration - in the meaning of the NEG - can be considered as a benchmarking tool in a …
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produces agglomeration externalities. This paper uses data on all the nonfarm establishments and enterprises in Cambodia to … estimate the impact of informal agglomeration on the regional economic performance of formal and informal firms. We develop a … dependence. We find a significantly positive effect of informal agglomeration, where informal firms gain more strongly than …
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innovation: the sectoral specialization, on the one hand, and the spatial agglomeration, on the other. Technological clusters are … specialization and agglomeration seem to be not always necessary for innovation and territorial development. …
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This paper compares two policies: trade cost reduction and firm relocation cost reduction using a three-country version of a heterogeneous-firms geography and trade model, where the three countries have different market (population) sizes. We show how the effects of the two policies differ, in...
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In this chapter we explore the popular but controversial idea that developing countries benefit from abandoning policy neutrality vis-a-vis trade, FDI and resource allocation across industries. Are developing countries justified in imposing tariffs, subsidies, and tax breaks that imply...
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, whereby location advantage is created as the result of agglomeration dynamics in product and factor markets; and guided …
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models involving spatial agglomeration of economic activities. The proposed method overcomes the limitations of the Turing … (1952) approach that has been used to analyze the emergence of agglomeration in the multi-regional core–periphery (CP) model … of Krugman (1993, 1996). In other words, the proposed method allows us to examine whether agglomeration of mobile factors …
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considers many different aspects of the agglomeration — labour market relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and … agglomeration and uncertainty. There is also evidence of on-the-job learning that is consistent with theories of labour pooling …, labour poaching, and hold up. In addition, the paper provides evidence consistent with agglomeration improving job matches …
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