Urban growth and subcenter formation: A trolley ride from the Staples Center to Disneyland and the Rose Bowl [PDF]
The long-term trends of urbanization suggest: not only have more cities formed, but the leading metropolises have grown larger, with a number of peripheral subcenters developing over time.
Berliant, Marcus, Wang, Ping
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Panel Data on Urban Agglomeration and Cities' Network Positions in China, 2011-2021
Lixia Li
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ABSTRACT Firms are not necessarily geographically static, in fact, they sometimes move across space within an economy. We define three possible destination types for relocating firms: major cities (urbanization), urbanized districts (suburbanization), and rural districts (counterurbanization).
Benedikt Schröpf, Tim Kovalenko
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Recognizing resilience evolution and connectivity in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. [PDF]
Wang X, Sun M, Wu M.
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Spatial implications of international trade under the new economic geography approach [PDF]
In 2008, Paul Krugman from Princeton University was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences by the Central Bank of Sweden, for his “analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity”.
de León Arias, Adrián +1 more
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Relocating to Peripheral Cities: Development and Diversity From Relocating Government Jobs
ABSTRACT The local labor market effects of relocating central government jobs to cities in rural municipalities is investigated by considering two small‐scale interventions by the Danish government in the mid‐2000s. We leverage the Synthetic Control Method to compare the two affected municipalities to a synthetic counterfactual.
Peter Sandholt Jensen +2 more
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The impact of China's super urban agglomeration strategy on industrial pollution. [PDF]
Zhang J, Han R, Li L, Zhang D, Han Y.
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Ethnic Conflicts, Civil War, and Economic Growth: Region‐Level Evidence From Former Yugoslavia
ABSTRACT This paper studies the long‐term effects of the Yugoslav civil war (1987–1995) on subnational economic growth across 78 regions in five former Yugoslav republics from 1950 to 2015. We construct counterfactual growth trajectories using a robust region‐level donor pool from 32 conflict‐free countries.
Aleksandar Kešeljević +2 more
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Evaluating the Vitality of Introduced Woody Plant Species in the Donetsk-Makeyevka Urban Agglomeration. [PDF]
Kornienko V +8 more
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External Benefits of Brownfield Redevelopment: An Applied Urban General Equilibrium Analysis [PDF]
This paper models external benefits of the transformation of an inner city industrial site into a residential area in an urban general equilibrium framework Does brownfield redevelopment warrant government support?
Niels Vermeer, Wouter Vermeulen
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