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A key issue in development economics is the explanation of core-periphery patterns around the world. Combining this issue with that of analyzing unilateral transfers (e.g. foreign aid) points in the direction of the use of New Economic Geography (NEG) models which, so far, has not been done explicitly.
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
The agglomeration of the matter in plasma, from the atomic level up to millimetre size particles, is here considered. In general we identify a continuous growth, due to deposition, and two agglomeration steps, the first at the level of tens of nanometres and the second above the micron. The agglomeration of nano‐particles is attributed to electrostatic
B. M. Annaratone +7 more
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The agglomeration of the matter in plasma, from the atomic level up to millimetre size particles, is here considered. In general we identify a continuous growth, due to deposition, and two agglomeration steps, the first at the level of tens of nanometres and the second above the micron. The agglomeration of nano‐particles is attributed to electrostatic
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Efficient Agglomeration of Spatial Clubs (or: The Agglomeration of Agglomerations) [PDF]
We investigate here the agglomeration of spatial clubs in an efficient allocation of a club economy. The literature on agglomeration has focused largely on a primary agglomeration caused by direct attraction forces. We concentrate mainly on secondary and tertiary agglomerations caused by a primary agglomeration.
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Agglomeration in the Periphery [PDF]
i. This discussion paper is a completely revised version of SERCDP0047, published April 2010. This paper argues that agglomeration externalities are important even in the rural periphery. The analysis focuses on the forced relocation of more than a tenth of the Finnish population after World War II.
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Industrial agglomeration, technological innovation and carbon productivity: Evidence from China
Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021Xiaoling Zhang
exaly
The role of population agglomeration played in China's carbon intensity: A city-level analysis
Energy Economics, 2022Junbing Huang
exaly

