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agglomeration processes. …
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agglomeration processes. …
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This article investigates agglomeration processes in ageing societies by introducing an overlapping generation … rates strengthens agglomeration processes, declining mortality rates weaken them. This is due to the fact that we allow for … distributional effects on agglomeration processes resulting from the turnover of generations. …
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This article investigates agglomeration processes in ageing societies by introducing an overlapping generation … rates strengthens agglomeration processes, declining mortality rates weaken them. This is due to the fact that we allow for … distributional effects on agglomeration processes resulting from the turnover of generations. …
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overlapping generation framework with heterogeneous individuals allows us to study the effects of ageing on agglomeration … processes by analytically identifying the level of trade costs that triggers catastrophic agglomeration. Interestingly, this … the symmetric equilibrium more stable and therefore counteracts agglomeration tendencies. In sharp contrast to other New …
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Economic development in industrialized countries is characterized by rising per capita GDP, increasing life expectancy, and an ever larger share of the population living in cities. We explain this pattern within a regional innovation-driven economic growth model with labor mobility and a...
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overlapping generation framework with heterogeneous individuals allows us to study the effects of ageing on agglomeration … processes by analytically identifying the level of trade costs that triggers catastrophic agglomeration. Interestingly, this … the symmetric equilibrium more stable and therefore counteracts agglomeration tendencies. In sharp contrast to other New …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003814740