Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new models, methods, and data. We survey a range of modeling traditions, and some formal approaches to the hard problem of regional economics; namely, the joint consideration of agglomeration and growth. We also review empirical methods and findings based on natural experiments, spatial discontinuity designs, and structural models. Throughout, we give considerable attention to regional growth in developing countries. Finally, we highlight the potential importance of processes that are specific to regional decline, and which deserve greater research attention
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Departing from the renewed interest within economic history and neo-Schumpeterian perspectives on gr...
With increasing globalization over recent decades, the impacts of economic stimuli at the national l...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
Regional economics has a long tradition in analytical research and policy modelling, with the aim to...
This dissertation focuses on the measurement of structure and structural change in regional economie...
Endogenous growth theory has deeply influenced regional growth analyses and inspired regional devel...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
Regional Economics has just entered in its fifties. It is a young discipline compared to other branc...
The processes which determine the economic growth and development of subnational geographic units co...
If one is to understand why some regions grow and others stagnate, there are three fundamental quest...
Regional economic development is driven by the accumulation of pro-duction factors. More traditional...
The paper examines the pattern of regional convergence and the determinants of regional growth in Eu...
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Departing from the renewed interest within economic history and neo-Schumpeterian perspectives on gr...
With increasing globalization over recent decades, the impacts of economic stimuli at the national l...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
Regional economics has a long tradition in analytical research and policy modelling, with the aim to...
This dissertation focuses on the measurement of structure and structural change in regional economie...
Endogenous growth theory has deeply influenced regional growth analyses and inspired regional devel...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
Regional Economics has just entered in its fifties. It is a young discipline compared to other branc...
The processes which determine the economic growth and development of subnational geographic units co...
If one is to understand why some regions grow and others stagnate, there are three fundamental quest...
Regional economic development is driven by the accumulation of pro-duction factors. More traditional...
The paper examines the pattern of regional convergence and the determinants of regional growth in Eu...
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Departing from the renewed interest within economic history and neo-Schumpeterian perspectives on gr...
With increasing globalization over recent decades, the impacts of economic stimuli at the national l...