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The New Economic Geography [PDF]
Recently, the ‘new economic geography’ literature has developed as a theory of the emergence of large agglomerations which relies on increasing returns to scale and transportation costs. This literature builds on diverse intellectual traditions. It combines the insights of traditional regional science with those of modern trade theory and thus attempts
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Effect of regional factor productivity on manufacturing sector: The case of Sino-Pak economic ties
Introduction Economic ties and trade blocs increase the flow of trade between participating countries and lead to different levels of economic and structural changes.
Muhammad Imran +5 more
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Spatial Effects of International Economic Integration (in the case of Russian Regions) [PDF]
The new economic geography predicts that international economic integration results in centrifugal forces and agglomeration effects in the border regions, and hence peripheral regions become «central border regions».
Natalya Petrovna Ryzhova
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Introduction. One of the new directions in socio-economic geography is the geography of sports. In Russian geographical science, its development is at an early stage.
I. P. Suprunchuk
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Mapping paradigm shifts in the geography of innovation
The study quantifies important theoretical tendencies in the geography of innovation in a historical view based on a novel big-data approach. It shows that the field was “born” only in the nineteen eighties after long periods (i.e.
Oláh Dániel, Alpek Levente Balázs
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CATCHING-UP REGIONAL STRATEGY AS A TOOL TO REDUCE SPATIAL INEQUALITY
The article is devoted to the problem of spatial inequality of regions caused by centripetal or centrifugal forces because of agglomeration effects and interaction costs. It corresponds with the main idea of new economic geography.
Natalia Chistyakova +4 more
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Spatial Spillover Effects of Agricultural Transport Costs in Peru
The role of agricultural transport costs in core-periphery structures has habitually been ignored in New Economic Geography (NEG) models. This is due to the convention of treating the agricultural good as the numéraire, thus implying that agricultural ...
Pedro Herrera-Catalán +2 more
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New Economic Geography: What about the N? [PDF]
Since its very appearance, probably thanks to its provocative name, new economic geography (NEG) has stirred a debate on whether it is economic geography proper or rather geographical economics. In both cases, its real novelty has been questioned. We focus on this last issue. In particular, we argue that many NEG ideas have been around for a long time
Ottaviano, GIP, Thisse, JF
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Geography and Demography: New Economic Geography With Endogenous Fertility [PDF]
To explain the links between demographics and economic integration, we construct a new economic geography model with endogenous fertility. Labour mobility across regions results in more people flowing into highly populated regions, but lowers fertility rates there.
Hiroshi Goto, Keiya Minamimura
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Spatial Agglomeration, Human and Social Capital: The Case of Turkey Manufacturing Industry
Over the last three decades, new economic theories explode the factors depending on space and spatial characteristics. In this process, it is developed the theories on social-cultural aspects and spatial characteristics of regions instead of traditional ...
Özer Karakayacı
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