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spillovers as a source of industrial agglomeration, but the well-known 'observational equivalence' means little is known about … Sédillot (1999). When applied to a dataset on foreign investment it shows spillovers decay and on average extend over three to … comparatively little about spillovers. …
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Spatial spillovers and inter-dependencies among industries are often ignored in conventional production studies …-industry, supply-side, and demand-side spillovers. Our theoretical framework, which measures and evaluates such spillovers, allows us … on spillovers in the US food manufacturing industry across states and from agricultural input supply and consumer demand …
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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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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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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 relocating to the big region is most attractive for the most...
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