For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a very simple way, focusing on stylized ‘unidimensional ’ geography structures (e.g. an equidistant or line economy). All the well-known NEG results are based on these simple geography structures. When doing empirical work, these simplifying assumptions become problematic: it may very well be that the main NEG results do not carry over to the heterogeneous geographical setting faced by the empirical researcher, making it inherently difficult to relate empirical results back to NEG theory. This article tries to bridge this gap by proposing an empirical strategy that combines estimation and simulation. First, we show by extensive simulation that man...
In this chapter we briefly discuss how the New Economic Geography literature follows from and builds...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This paper considers the ways geographers (proper) and (geographical) economists approach the study ...
For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a ver...
For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a ver...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) has moved from being almost purely theoretical to now becoming a ba...
[[abstract]]For research attempting to investigate why economic activities are distributed unevenly ...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
This book explores original and alternative directions for economic geography following the revoluti...
Essentially, there are two ways that formal abstract models like those in new economic geography (NE...
Since its very appearance, probably thanks to its provocative name, new economic geography (NEG) has...
Since 1990 a new genre of research, often described as the ‘new economic geography’, has emerged. It...
Since its very appearance, probably due to its provocative name, New Economic Geography has stirred ...
This paper shows that new economic geography models are capable of simulating the real-world tendenc...
We test a New Economic Geography (NEG) model for U.S. counties, employing a new strategy that allows...
In this chapter we briefly discuss how the New Economic Geography literature follows from and builds...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This paper considers the ways geographers (proper) and (geographical) economists approach the study ...
For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a ver...
For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a ver...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) has moved from being almost purely theoretical to now becoming a ba...
[[abstract]]For research attempting to investigate why economic activities are distributed unevenly ...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
This book explores original and alternative directions for economic geography following the revoluti...
Essentially, there are two ways that formal abstract models like those in new economic geography (NE...
Since its very appearance, probably thanks to its provocative name, new economic geography (NEG) has...
Since 1990 a new genre of research, often described as the ‘new economic geography’, has emerged. It...
Since its very appearance, probably due to its provocative name, New Economic Geography has stirred ...
This paper shows that new economic geography models are capable of simulating the real-world tendenc...
We test a New Economic Geography (NEG) model for U.S. counties, employing a new strategy that allows...
In this chapter we briefly discuss how the New Economic Geography literature follows from and builds...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This paper considers the ways geographers (proper) and (geographical) economists approach the study ...