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agglomeration economies netherlands pdf
... literature paper tests for the existence of different agglomeration advantages in the netherlands. we distinguish between three kinds of agglomeration externalities mar economies (knowledge spillovers between proximate ... model, in which we explicitly link different kinds of agglomeration advantages to the productivity effect of different agglomeration indices. this model is estimated for 40 dutch ...
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new economic geography empirics and regional policy pdf
... call this state the agglomeration equilibrium'. 9 new economic geography summary the agglomeration equilibrium is characterised by a spatial wage structure agglomeration advantages materialise as higher wages in ... location in the core. thus, agglomeration advantages may be substantial even in the absence of first nature causes or direct agglomeration advantages such as knowledge spillovers. note ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion161.doc
... to explain co-agglomeration patterns in the united states. proximity of consumers, thick labour markets, face-to-face interactions to exchange ideas and natural advantages all play a ... . on the other hand, different locations all over the world could have costs advantages in the production of specific intermediate inputs. beyond physical distribution, production requires coordination, consultation ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc214.doc
... fiscal federalism, subsidiarity, history of dutch public finance, oates, tiebout, agglomeration-effects, dutch municipalities, dutch provinces, waterboards, spatial planning, infrastructure, local taxes, ... centralisation according to agency theory and transaction costs economics advantages of decentralisation advantages of centralisation decentralisation should be accompanied by monitoring, ...
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... and commercial real estate. furthermore, although this distinction is not explicit in our analysis, the advantages of scale and density matter not only for production but also for consumption (glaeser ... on it at all. the impact of the strength of agglomeration economies is illustrated in table 5. this table indicates that agglomeration benefits rise proportionally with the scale elasticity and it ...
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N:\...\EINDVERSIE_deel1.w [PFP#1030632807]
... labour productivity among regions, destination of eu-15 export flows, in 2000 and revealed comparative advantages and demand for and supply of capital, and real interest rates, in 2000 and decomposition ... list of boxes wobbly washington consensus 36 cross-country evidence on growth and openness 39 agglomeration economies 53 how effective is cohesion policy? 55 nice leftovers 63 a way out enhanced ...
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N:\...\funds and games.wp [PFP#420725591]
... geography' school shows that agglomeration forces can lead to different types of equilibria2 . braunerhjelm et al. (2000) illustrate the interaction of these agglomeration forces and competitive pressures ... result if most regions are able to exploit their local comparative advantages. however, if the gains from agglomeration are very strong, one can expect substantial geographic concentration. ...
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india and dutch economy stylised facts and prospects pdf
... the indian and dutch sectors coincide and on their geographical reach. analysis of revealed comparative advantages shows that the overlap of indian and dutch strengths is limited, but not completely ... of urbanisation in india is low. less than population lives in cities. this prevents potential agglomeration economies from materialising, as productivity in urban areas is much higher than in rural ...
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L:\publicaties\...\2001_16.wp [PFP#811173111]
... for example, fujita, krugman, and venables, 1999). porter (1998) stresses the positive effects of agglomeration economies' which may explain the existence of clusters. he refers to several positive ... advantages. hence, the results of nelson show that clusters are likely to lead to competitive advantages. although it is hard to study the relation between clusters and competitive advantages directly ...
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N:\publicaties\...\2001_11.wp [PFP#220991162]
... mostly from different industries) and or institutes that try to benefit from external advantages such as knowledge spillovers or regional proximity. this study will not confine to ... suppliesintermediate supplies and embodied knowledgeembodied knowledge transfers definition refers to regional concentration agglomeration of firms and employees in only a few industries definition refers to (joint ...
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