How endogenous asymmetries in interregional market access trigger regional divergence
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A study investigating the asymmetric trade patterns in differentiated products and, their influence on the regional distribution of economic activities, is presented. This asymmetry, is a result of price competition and industry location, and arises for intermediate trade costs.
Publication Name: Regional Science & Urban Economics
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0166-0462
Year: 2005
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On the location and lock-in of cities: geography vs transportation technology
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A study uses spatial model, to examine whether the existence of natural transportation hubs and transportation technology, determines the location and development of a city.
Publication Name: Regional Science & Urban Economics
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0166-0462
Year: 2007
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Do spatial agglomeration and local labor market competition affect employer-provided training? Evidence from the UK
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A study on spatial economics examines the impact of density of labor market on the training provided to employees by the employers.
Publication Name: Regional Science & Urban Economics
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0166-0462
Year: 2007
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