Abstract: The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external economies on urban growth in an intraregional context. The main hypothesis is that knowledge leads to growth, and that this knowledge is related to the existence of agglomeration and network externalities in cities. We develop a three-stage methodology: first, we measure the amount and growth of knowledge in cities using the OCDE (2003) classification and employment data; second, we identify the spatial structure of the area of analysis (networks of cities); third, we combine the Glaeser- Henderson- De Lucio models with spatial econometric specifications in order to contrast the existence of spatially static (agglomeration) and spatia...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and e...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
Cities and metropolitan areas are our main engine of production and development. They have long conc...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
This paper is an introductory overview highlighting some of the current knowledge as regards three c...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and e...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
Cities and metropolitan areas are our main engine of production and development. They have long conc...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
This paper is an introductory overview highlighting some of the current knowledge as regards three c...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
This chapter provides an overview of current theories and empirical research on cities and the knowl...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...
textThe main purpose of this research is to investigate three basic issues central to the explanati...