This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the structure of the transport network are determined endogenously as a result of the interaction between industrial location behavior and increasing returns in transportation, in particular, economies of transport density. The traditional models assume either the structure of the transport network or industrial location patterns, and hence, they are unable to explain the interdependence of the two. It is shown that economies of transport density can be the primary source of industrial localization
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
How does transportation influence the localization of industrial activity ? The weight of transporta...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geography (e.g., Fujita, Krugman and...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geog- raphy (e.g., Fujita et al. [12...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
This paper examines the conventional assumption that bilateral transport costs are symmetric. We dev...
It is well know that transport charges are not symmetric: fronthaul and backhaul costs on a route ma...
We present a two-country four-region model of new economic geography that partly endogenizes the lev...
We study how density (dis)economies in interregional transportation influence location patterns in a...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
We investigate the role of the transport sector in structuring the location of economic activity wit...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
How does transportation influence the localization of industrial activity ? The weight of transporta...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geography (e.g., Fujita, Krugman and...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geog- raphy (e.g., Fujita et al. [12...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
This paper examines the conventional assumption that bilateral transport costs are symmetric. We dev...
It is well know that transport charges are not symmetric: fronthaul and backhaul costs on a route ma...
We present a two-country four-region model of new economic geography that partly endogenizes the lev...
We study how density (dis)economies in interregional transportation influence location patterns in a...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
We investigate the role of the transport sector in structuring the location of economic activity wit...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
How does transportation influence the localization of industrial activity ? The weight of transporta...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...