New Economic Geography (NEG) models do not typically account for the presence of regions other than the ones involved in the integration process. We explore such a possibility in a Footloose Entrepreneur (FE) model aiming at studying the stability properties of long-run industrial location equilibria. We consider a world economy composed by a customs union of two regions (regions 1 and 2) and an "outside region" which can be regarded as the rest of the world (region 3). The effects of economic integration on industrial agglomeration within the customs union are studied under the assumption of a constant distance between the customs union itself and the third region. The results show that higher economic integration does not always i...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical Ne...
Abstract: This paper reviews recent research on industrial location, focusing on the way in which re...
New Economic Geography (NEG) models do not typically account for the presence of regions other than ...
This paper presents a 3-Region footloose-entrepreneur new economic geography model. Two symmetric re...
We study the long-run spatial distribution of industry using a multi-region core–periphery model wit...
This review of recent contributions reveals common conclusions about the effects of integration on l...
The point of departure of this thesis is the rapidly growing research field known as the New Economi...
This paper develops a simple two-region two-sector general equilibrium model of trade and migration ...
This paper develops a simple two-region two-sector general equilibrium model of trade and migration ...
This chapter draws attention to a specific feature of a NEG model that uses linear (and not iso-elas...
We study the Footloose Entrepreneur model with a finite number of equidistant regions, focusing on t...
We examine the consequences of increased economic integration between nations within a region. We ad...
This Chapter summarises the work carried out during the lifetime of the Action by Working Group I wh...
This Paper compares the effect of economic integration on industry location for a small country that...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical Ne...
Abstract: This paper reviews recent research on industrial location, focusing on the way in which re...
New Economic Geography (NEG) models do not typically account for the presence of regions other than ...
This paper presents a 3-Region footloose-entrepreneur new economic geography model. Two symmetric re...
We study the long-run spatial distribution of industry using a multi-region core–periphery model wit...
This review of recent contributions reveals common conclusions about the effects of integration on l...
The point of departure of this thesis is the rapidly growing research field known as the New Economi...
This paper develops a simple two-region two-sector general equilibrium model of trade and migration ...
This paper develops a simple two-region two-sector general equilibrium model of trade and migration ...
This chapter draws attention to a specific feature of a NEG model that uses linear (and not iso-elas...
We study the Footloose Entrepreneur model with a finite number of equidistant regions, focusing on t...
We examine the consequences of increased economic integration between nations within a region. We ad...
This Chapter summarises the work carried out during the lifetime of the Action by Working Group I wh...
This Paper compares the effect of economic integration on industry location for a small country that...
This article reviews the New Economic Geography (NEG) models that explain the uneven distribution of...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical Ne...
Abstract: This paper reviews recent research on industrial location, focusing on the way in which re...