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show higher productivity levels as compared to those located in smaller regions, the role of an agglomeration is very … agglomeration. The analysis shows a clear and strong selection of more productive new establishments into larger regions, regardless … distinct depending on the foundation type. Spin-offs in larger regions tend to keep the higher productivity level shown in the …
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show higher productivity levels as compared to those located in smaller regions, the role of an agglomeration is very … agglomeration. The analysis shows a clear and strong selection of more productive new establishments into larger regions, regardless … distinct depending on the foundation type. Spin-offs in larger regions tend to keep the higher productivity level shown in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012629047
, without relying on agglomeration externalities. Clustering naturally follows from spinoffs locating near their parents. In our … model, firms grow and spinoffs form through the discovery of new submarkets based on innovation. Rapid and successful … innovation creates more opportunities for spinoff entry and drives a region’s growth. …
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internationalisation, and concentration of trade volume within and across sectors both for exports and imports. There are several …
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This paper examines the effect on productivity of having more near advertising agency neighbors and hence better … density of commercial establishments is important in enhancing local productivity, an issue in Lucas and Rossi-Hansberg (2002 …
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equilibrium even in the presence of agglomeration economies from networking. We derive the maximum profit of an agency and show …
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Although there is growing evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the formation and growth of firms, both … the concepts of agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship tend to be ambiguously defined and measured in the literature …. In this study, we aim to improve the conceptualisations and measures of agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship …
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The question whether agglomeration effects are of importance for regional development has a long tradition in regional … science. This paper asks if regional characteristics and specifically ag-glomeration effects influence the performance of … regional agglomeration effects for Germany. Second, while earlier papers looked only at few sectors of the economy or only at …
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Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urban increasing … learning effect in that agglomeration enhances firms’ productivity. Third, the role of agglomeration phenomena does not seem to … returns, has analyzed this question with aggregated spatial data. This paper estimates the relationship between agglomeration …
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By examining their source and magnitude, this paper looked at the changes in the nature of Indonesia’s agglomeration …, with the former generating a stronger effect than the latter. Furthermore, types of agglomeration externalities have … agglomeration economies and how the agglomeration sources changed across the crisis periods in favour of localisation economies. The …
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