This paper investigates whether related variety, among other types of spatial externalities, affected regional growth in Spain at the NUTS 3 level during the period 1995-2007. We found evidence that related variety matters for growth across regions, especially when measured with the assistance of the Porter’s cluster classification and the proximity index proposed by Hidalgo et al.. That is, Spanish provinces with a range of industries that are technologically related tend to show higher economic growth rates, controlling for the usual suspects. We did not find, however, any evidence of regional growth effects that come from technologically related sectors imports
Abstract (100 words) The paper analyses the differential effect of human capital on regional economi...
In economic theory, one can distinguish between variety as a source of regional knowledge spillovers...
The objective of this work is to study employment growth in Spain at a local scale. We are intereste...
This paper investigates whether related variety, among other types of spatial externalities, affecte...
Following the study by Frenken et al. (2007) introducing the concept of related variety in regional ...
How do regions diversify over time? Inspired by recent studies, we argue that regions diversify int...
Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the acc...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how economic integration in Europe has affected industrial geogr...
In this paper we examine differences in Spain's regional economies and how these differences might b...
This article presents estimates of the impact of regional variety and trade linkages on regional eco...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the effects of the spatial diffusion of growth, on the converge...
This article presents estimates of the impact of regional variety and trade linkages on regional eco...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how economic integration in Europe has affected industrial geogr...
The relationship between institutional change and economic growth has been attracting great attentio...
Abstract (100 words) The paper analyses the differential effect of human capital on regional economi...
In economic theory, one can distinguish between variety as a source of regional knowledge spillovers...
The objective of this work is to study employment growth in Spain at a local scale. We are intereste...
This paper investigates whether related variety, among other types of spatial externalities, affecte...
Following the study by Frenken et al. (2007) introducing the concept of related variety in regional ...
How do regions diversify over time? Inspired by recent studies, we argue that regions diversify int...
Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the acc...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how economic integration in Europe has affected industrial geogr...
In this paper we examine differences in Spain's regional economies and how these differences might b...
This article presents estimates of the impact of regional variety and trade linkages on regional eco...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the effects of the spatial diffusion of growth, on the converge...
This article presents estimates of the impact of regional variety and trade linkages on regional eco...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how economic integration in Europe has affected industrial geogr...
The relationship between institutional change and economic growth has been attracting great attentio...
Abstract (100 words) The paper analyses the differential effect of human capital on regional economi...
In economic theory, one can distinguish between variety as a source of regional knowledge spillovers...
The objective of this work is to study employment growth in Spain at a local scale. We are intereste...