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The Study of the Effects of Economies of Industrial Agglomeration on Economic Growth in Iran’s Provinces [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشهای اقتصادی, 2016
In urban and regional economics’ literature, according to the concepts of new economic geography model (NEG) and endogenous growth model, spatial agglomeration of economic activities and economic growth are interrelated processes.
tahere pirani, Rozita Moayedfar
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Shopper City [PDF]

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The bulk of the literature on retail location looks at the topic from the perspective of either the retail firm or the individual shopper. Another branch of the literature examines the spatial distribution of retail activities within a city or region ...
Richard Arnott, Yundong Tu
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Density (dis)economies in transportation: revisiting the core-periphery model [PDF]

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We study how density (dis)economies in interregional transportation influence location patterns in a standard new economic geography model. Density economies may well delay the occurrence of agglomeration when compared to the case without such economies,
Carl Gaigne, Kristian Behrens
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Rocketing rents the magnitude and attenuation of agglomeration economies in the commercial property market [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Rocketing rents in urban areas are likely explained by agglomeration economies. This paper measures the impact of these external economies on commercial property values using unique micro ]data on commercial rents and employment.
Koster, Hans R. A.
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THE DEBATE OF THE MODERN THEORIES OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH

open access: yesRa Ximhai, 2014
How do we explain the differences in economic growth in different parts of the nation and the world during the last sixty years? The objective of the study is to survey the traditional theories and models of regional economic growth.
Alejandro Díaz-Bautista   +1 more
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Urban productivity advantages from job search and matching [PDF]

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Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in these locations is higher because congestion raises the cost of scarce fixed resources such as land.
Jeffrey Lin
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Location Strategies for Agglomeration Economies [PDF]

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Geographically concentrated industry activity creates pools of skilled labor and specialized suppliers, and increases opportunities for knowledge spillovers.
Juan Alcacer, Wilbur Chung
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On Amenities, Natural Advantage and Agglomeration [PDF]

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A prominent feature of economic geography in America is the positive correlation amongst local incomes, housing costs and city population. This paper embeds a “black box” agglomeration economy within a more neoclassical general equilibrium model of local
Krupka, Douglas J.
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Agglomeration Economies and Linkage Externalities in Urban Manufacturing Industries - A Case of Japanese Cities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Agglomeration economies are usually divided into two categories: urbanization economies and localization economies. In 80fs a number of attempts have been devoted to estimate urbanization economies and/or localization economies. After the work by Glaeser
Nakamura, Ryohei
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INDUSTRIAL AGGLOMERATION AND PRODUCTION COSTS IN NORWEGIAN SALMON AQUACULTURE [PDF]

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During the last decade, empirical evidence of regional agglomeration economies has emerged for some industries. This paper argues that externalities from agglomeration are not only present in some manufacturing and service sectors, but can also occur in ...
Tveteras, Ragnar
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