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integration. The "new economic geography" world assumes mobile entrepreneurs which can relocate thus bringing agglomeration forces … integration, where one country has emerged as the core and the other as the periphery, the core may have more generous social … policies and higher wages than the periphery without inducing a relocation of firms. The scope to have higher wage is …
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integration. The ?new economic geography? world assumes mobile entrepreneurs which can relocate thus bringing agglomeration forces … integration, where one country has emerged as the core and the other as the periphery, the core may have more generous social … policies and higher wages than the periphery without inducing a relocation of firms. The scope to have higher wage is …
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identical countries induces a relocation of firms which increases with the level of economic integration as measured by trade … historically emerged as the core. The agglomeration rent which accrues to the mobile factor gives unions and governments in the … core scope to set higher wages and to choose more generous welfare policies than their counterparts in the periphery …
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integration. The 'new economic geography' world assumes mobile entrepreneurs which can relocate thus bringing agglomeration forces … integration, where one country has emerged as the core and the other as the periphery, the core may have more generous social … policies and higher wages than the periphery without inducing a relocation of firms. The scope to have higher wage is …
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identical countries induces a relocation of firms which increases with the level of economic integration as measured by trade … historically emerged as the core. The agglomeration rent which accrues to the mobile factor gives unions and governments in the … core scope to set higher wages and to choose more generous welfare policies than their counterparts in the periphery …
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regarding the effects of the relative strength of the dispersion force to the agglomeration force on the equilibrium outcomes of …
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To explain the spatial selection of vertically di fferentiated firms, this paper incorporates heterogeneous preferences and heterogeneous quality productions into a framework of the footloose capital model, in which labor is immobile. In two regions with identical population size, when trade...
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