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wage and agglomeration economy spatially affect city-level export hazard rate. Minimum wage significantly increases while … agglomeration economy reduces a city's export harzard rate. However, the spatial relevance of minimum wage and agglomeration economy …
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Nowadays, policy makers in charge of designing innovation policies, especially at the regional level, are more and more adopting the cluster approach either with a view to accelerate the existing clusters or for providing the basis for the emergence of new ones. In fact, not only as a...
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In estimating agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, this paper represents the first empirical analysis … that contrasts cross-country evidence on agglomeration benefits with the productivity impact of metropolitan governance …
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comprehensive approach to labor market pooling. It jointly considers many different aspects of the agglomeration labor market … local population density, which is consistent with theories of agglomeration and uncertainty. The paper also finds evidence … paper provides evidence consistent with agglomeration improving job matches. However, the labor market pooling gains that we …
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the agglomeration effect is hard to identify. Recent advances make use of individual level data to separate out sorting … population in Norway with complete description of their education level. The data allow for estimation of the agglomeration … effect for different education groups and the results show that agglomeration economies are increasing with education level …
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economic activities. ? It is necessary to accelerate the process of formation of Krasnoyarsk agglomeration as a business center …
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Deindustrialization and Tertiarization and the Polarization of Household Incomes: The Example of German Agglomerations The deindustrialization of the economy has left deep scars on cities. It is evident not only in the industrial wastelands and empty factory buildings scattered throughout the...
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City), pushed by agglomeration economies in industry. Finally, since the mid-1980s divergence has been mainly driven by …
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We examine the effects of urbanization and localization on four distinct types of innovation in manufacturing and services. Furthermore, estimating multilevel panel regression models, we investigate the sorting of highly innovative firms into dense urban regions by considering both observable...
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