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Economic growth has traditionally been analyzed in the temporal domain, while the spatial dimension is captured by cross-country income differences. Data suggest great inequality in income per capita across countries, with a slight but noticeable increase over time (Acemoglu 2009). Seeking to...
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decisions and, as a result, they dene the distribution of economic activity across space. We derive the rational expectations …
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decisions and, as a result, they dene the distribution of economic activity across space. We derive the rational expectations …
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decisions and, as a result, they dene the distribution of economic activity across space. We derive the rational expectations …
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-os between centripetal and centrifugal forces which eventually determine the distribution of economic activity across space. The …
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-os between centripetal and centrifugal forces which eventually determine the distribution of economic activity across space. The …
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-os between centripetal and centrifugal forces which eventually determine the distribution of economic activity across space. The …
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In view of the ambiguities and the deep uncertainty associated with climate change, we study the features of climate change policies that account for spatially structured ambiguity. Ambiguity related to the evolution of the natural system is introduced into a coupled economy-climate model with...
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