Agglomeration without trade: how non-traded goods shape the space-economy
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A spatial general equilibrium model is developed in which the absence of interregional trade is an endogenous outcome. With this model it is shown that the equilibria without trade differ significantly from those obtained in the presence of trade and suggests that the presence of non-traded goods has a significant impact on spatial structures.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2004
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Market size and industry location: Traded vs non-traded goods
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The importance of a market size as a determinant for industrial location patterns is investigated. In order to focus on a broad range of sectors, including services, both traded and non-traded goods are taken into consideration.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2005
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The core-periphery model: a note on the existence and uniqueness of short-run equilibrium
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Relevance of short-run equilibrium in economic geography models is examined. Labor distribution across regions is taken as determinant factor of short-run equilibrium.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2006
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