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The new' economic geography focuses on the footloose-labor and the vertically-linked-industries models. Both are complex since they feature demand-linked and cost-linked agglomeration forces. I present a simpler model where agglomeration stems from demand-linked forces arising from endogenous...
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regions. On the one hand, diminishing returns to specialization in a location can result in a convergence effect: the growth …
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We propose a dynamic spatial theory to analyze the geographic impact of climate change. Agricultural and manufacturing firms locate on a hemisphere. Trade across locations is costly, firms innovate, and technology diffuses over space. Energy used in production leads to emissions that contribute...
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How does a country's economic geography evolve along the development path? This paper documents recent employment growth in 18,961 regions in eight of the world's main economies. Overall, market potential is losing importance, and local density is gaining importance, as correlates of local...
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An important element of the cost of distance is time taken in delivering final and intermediate goods. We argue that …
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zone, disease ecology, and distance from the coast. Three recent papers purport to show that the role of geography in …
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measure of "market potential", in determining manufacturing location; the role of forward and backward linkages in producing … agglomerations; the potential for "catastrophes", i.e., discontinuous changes in location in response to small changes in exogenous …
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When a product's product provision entails fixed costs, it will be made available only if a sufficient number of people want it. Some products are produced and consumed locally, so that provision requires not only a large group favoring the product but a large number nearby. Just as one has an...
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specialization of countries within GVCs in a world with barriers to international trade. With costly trade, the optimal location of … country, but is also shaped by the proximity of that location to the precedent and the subsequent desired locations of …
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A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simple New Economic Geography model to show that the standard assumption of identical firms is neither necessary nor innocuous. We show that re-locating to the big region is most attractive for the...
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