In this paper we have developed a monopolistic competition model that explains the sizes and locations of cities as a consequence of centrifugal and centripetal forces. Our interest is to present a framework that allows us to study the principal causes that favor agglomeration and those which stop it in current societies, where farmers are not a large proportion of the total population and where international relationships substantially affect the inner structure of a country
We show that the standard new economic geography model results are enriched by the consideration of ...
This paper is motivated by the fact that, contrary to its importance in practice, the role of land f...
We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when th...
In this paper we have developed a monopolistic competition model that explains the sizes and locatio...
In this paper we have developed a monopolistic competition model that explains the sizes and locatio...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Agglomeration and market interaction. The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presen...
Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This sel...
This thesis analyzes the impacts of different factors of agglomeration on types and sizes of cities ...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Explores how a common approach that emphasizes the three-way interaction among increasing returns, t...
Urban agglomerations arise at least in part out of the interaction between economies of scale in pro...
We analyse a two-stage location-quantity game with many firms and two regions. We show that the firm...
We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when th...
We show that the standard new economic geography model results are enriched by the consideration of ...
This paper is motivated by the fact that, contrary to its importance in practice, the role of land f...
We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when th...
In this paper we have developed a monopolistic competition model that explains the sizes and locatio...
In this paper we have developed a monopolistic competition model that explains the sizes and locatio...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Agglomeration and market interaction. The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presen...
Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This sel...
This thesis analyzes the impacts of different factors of agglomeration on types and sizes of cities ...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Explores how a common approach that emphasizes the three-way interaction among increasing returns, t...
Urban agglomerations arise at least in part out of the interaction between economies of scale in pro...
We analyse a two-stage location-quantity game with many firms and two regions. We show that the firm...
We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when th...
We show that the standard new economic geography model results are enriched by the consideration of ...
This paper is motivated by the fact that, contrary to its importance in practice, the role of land f...
We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when th...