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Agglomerative Activity 2 Matching 2 agglomerative activity 2 matching 2 Knowledge Exchange and Spillovers 1 Marshallian Externalities 1 Marshallian externalities 1 Urban Growth 1 knowledge exchange and spillovers 1 urban growth 1
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Berliant, Marcus 4 Wang, Ping 4 III, Robert R. Reed 2
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EconWPA 3 California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences 1
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Urban/Regional 3 Working Papers / California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences 1
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Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration
Berliant, Marcus; III, Robert R. Reed; Wang, Ping - EconWPA - 2005
exchange of knowledge as well as its consequences for agglomerative activity in a general-equilibrium search …
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Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration
Berliant, Marcus; III, Robert R. Reed; Wang, Ping - EconWPA - 2004
exchange of knowledge as well as its consequences for agglomerative activity in a general-equilibrium search … identify additional channels for interaction between agglomerative activity and knowledge exchange. The main implications of …
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Dynamic Urban Models: Agglomeration and Growth
Berliant, Marcus; Wang, Ping - EconWPA - 2004
Theoretical models of urban growth are surveyed in a common framework. Exogenous growth models, where growth in some capital stock as a function of investment is assumed, are examined first. Then endogenous growth models, where use of some factor by a firm increases the productivity of other...
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Dynamic Urban Models: Agglomeration and Growth
Berliant, Marcus; Wang, Ping - California Institute of Technology, Division of the … - 2003
Theoretical models of urban growth are surveyed in a common framework. Exogenous growth models, where growth in some capital stock as a function of investment is assumed, are examined first. Then endogenous growth models, where use of some factor by a firm increases the productivity of other...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005292912
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