Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative advantage) or locational concentration (scale economies) in the face of globalizing markets, each with different consequences for specialization and the adjustment costs associated with integration. However, these forces can play themselves out in very complex ways if locational change principally affects intermediate production. Moreover, effects of history may be important, if locational patterns which exist prior to integration reflect either strong external economies or, as we argue, strong institutionalized capacities to respond to more open markets. This could especially be the case in the context of Europe, whose territories are generall...
The paper investigates European location patterns during a period of economic integration, seeking t...
Some recent studies have shown that specialisation of countries has tended to increase, while region...
(1240) Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel J. Felbermayr In new trade theory (NTT) models, freer trade t...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
Accepted for publication in The Journal of Economic Geography Trade and location theory identifies f...
The aim of this study is to empirically investigate the development of Industrial Localization and C...
This paper empirically investigates the evolution of industrial location in Europe since the launchi...
This paper uses a full-scale CGE-model - calibrated on 1992 data - to investigate the effects of Eu...
First draft This paper uses a full-scale CGE-model- calibrated on 1992 data- to investigate the effe...
Building on the most relevant and recent contribution in economic geography theory, panel data estim...
Regional patterns of industry location in transition countries: does economic integration with the E...
This paper focuses on what the driving forces behind industry localisation in Europe are. Based on ...
The accession of most Central Eastern European Countries (CEECs) to the European Union is only the f...
Some recent studies have shown that specialisation of countries has tended to increase, while region...
The paper investigates European location patterns during a period of economic integration, seeking t...
Some recent studies have shown that specialisation of countries has tended to increase, while region...
(1240) Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel J. Felbermayr In new trade theory (NTT) models, freer trade t...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
Accepted for publication in The Journal of Economic Geography Trade and location theory identifies f...
The aim of this study is to empirically investigate the development of Industrial Localization and C...
This paper empirically investigates the evolution of industrial location in Europe since the launchi...
This paper uses a full-scale CGE-model - calibrated on 1992 data - to investigate the effects of Eu...
First draft This paper uses a full-scale CGE-model- calibrated on 1992 data- to investigate the effe...
Building on the most relevant and recent contribution in economic geography theory, panel data estim...
Regional patterns of industry location in transition countries: does economic integration with the E...
This paper focuses on what the driving forces behind industry localisation in Europe are. Based on ...
The accession of most Central Eastern European Countries (CEECs) to the European Union is only the f...
Some recent studies have shown that specialisation of countries has tended to increase, while region...
The paper investigates European location patterns during a period of economic integration, seeking t...
Some recent studies have shown that specialisation of countries has tended to increase, while region...
(1240) Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel J. Felbermayr In new trade theory (NTT) models, freer trade t...