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We study a model of film production, distribution and consumption. The studio can release two goods, a theatrical and a video version, and has to decide on its versioning and sequencing strategy. In contrast with the previous literature, we allow for the possibility that consumers watch both...
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This paper studies learning effects in new markets using a panel of relationships between Chilean wineries and distributors in the UK. Controlling for winery, distributors and time effects, FOB prices increase by at least three percent with every additional year in a relationship while export...
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This paper tackles the issue of the optimality of agglomeration in a two-region economy with skilled/mobile and … intermediate values, it yields agglomeration whereas dispersion is socially desirable. We show that competitive lobbying on factor …
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and workers immobility across regions creates a tendency for agglomeration of firms when transportation costs are low. The …
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While transport costs have fallen, the empirical evidence also points at rising total trade costs. In a model of industry location with endogenous transaction costs, we show how and under which conditions a decline in transport costs can lead to an increase in the total cost of trade.
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We consider a model with a continuum of industries in which agglomeration forces cause each industry to concentrate in …
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This paper focuses on what the driving forces behind industry localisation in Europe are. Based on traditional as well as new trade theory and new economic geography our cross-sectoral empirical analysis seeks to explain the pattern of relative and absolute concentration of manufacturing...
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transition period and in the long term, with and without agglomeration economies. Without agglomeration economies, income … country may trigger agglomeration in the rich integrated core. …
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the aim of comparing the only two possible market outcomes, i.e. agglomeration and dispersion. More precisely, we use the … plausible values of the main parameters suggest that there might be excessive agglomeration. …
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usage creates cost and demand linkages between firms and a tendency for agglomeration of each industry. When trade barriers … consumers. At lower trade barriers agglomeration forces dominate and the equilibrium involves specialization, with each industry …
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