Accessibility to knowledge and local service markets can be assumed to explain regional growth performance. The role of regional supply of services and educated labour with respect to regional development are stressed by many researchers. In this paper we make an empirical analysis using panel data for Swedish municipalities. The purpose is to analyse the relationship between regional productivity measures as gross regional product per square kilometre and accessibility to educated labour. We also acknowledge the extension of the regional economy in terms of functionality and access to population as a measure of accessibility to labour and to purchasing power. We estimate first a cross-section model by using OLS. Second we employ a panel da...
This paper examines the impact of job accessibility on wages and productivity using Swedish municipa...
Policy makers, regional planners and the like have long tried in vain to come up with both economica...
Production requires the input of capital and labour. Hence, economic growth can be assumed to follow...
Accessibility to knowledge and local service markets can be assumed to explain regional growth perfo...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
The main purpose of the study in this paper is to establish to what extent accessibility to R&D ...
Boschma R., Eriksson R. H. and Lindgren U. Labour market externalities and regional growth in Sweden...
The Swedish population is rapidly increasing in educational level in the past two decades and educat...
The main purpose in this paper is to study to what extent accessibility to R&D and human capital...
It is a well known fact that wages have a tendency to be higher in larger regions. The source of the...
It is a well known fact that wages have a tendency to be higher in larger regions. The source of the...
Regional Studies. This study investigates the relationship between labour market externalities and r...
During the past 15 years, Swedish higher education policy has emphasized the spatial decentralizatio...
Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to estimate if imports of goods at the municipal level have a...
This paper examines the impact of job accessibility on wages and productivity using Swedish municipa...
Policy makers, regional planners and the like have long tried in vain to come up with both economica...
Production requires the input of capital and labour. Hence, economic growth can be assumed to follow...
Accessibility to knowledge and local service markets can be assumed to explain regional growth perfo...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
Knowledge is maintained as a core variable for growth in a large set of contemporary theories. In th...
The main purpose of the study in this paper is to establish to what extent accessibility to R&D ...
Boschma R., Eriksson R. H. and Lindgren U. Labour market externalities and regional growth in Sweden...
The Swedish population is rapidly increasing in educational level in the past two decades and educat...
The main purpose in this paper is to study to what extent accessibility to R&D and human capital...
It is a well known fact that wages have a tendency to be higher in larger regions. The source of the...
It is a well known fact that wages have a tendency to be higher in larger regions. The source of the...
Regional Studies. This study investigates the relationship between labour market externalities and r...
During the past 15 years, Swedish higher education policy has emphasized the spatial decentralizatio...
Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to estimate if imports of goods at the municipal level have a...
This paper examines the impact of job accessibility on wages and productivity using Swedish municipa...
Policy makers, regional planners and the like have long tried in vain to come up with both economica...
Production requires the input of capital and labour. Hence, economic growth can be assumed to follow...