The aim of this paper is to analyse the colocation patterns of industries and firms. We study the spatial distribution of firms from different industries at a microgeographic level and from this identify the main reasons for this locational behaviour. The empirical application uses data from Mercantile Registers of Spanish firms (manufacturers and services). Inter-sectorial linkages are shown using self-organizing maps. Key words: clusters, microgeographic data, self-organizing maps, firm location JEL classification: R10, R12, R3
The spatial distribution of industries and population is quite lumpy, and the lumpiness varies acros...
Are the observed spatial distributions of firms decided mostly by economy-wide urbanization economie...
International audienceTraditionally the analysis of the spatial distribution of economic activity on...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the colocation patterns of industries and firms. We study the sp...
The aim of this paper is to analyse spatial distribution of economic activities and, concretely, to ...
In this paper we aim at identifying stylized facts in order to suggest adequate models for the co-ag...
Why do industrial clusters occur in space? Is it because industries need to stay close together to i...
The paper presents a new approach based on Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) and a new index called Relativ...
This PhD thesis consists of three self-contained but related essays on the topic of empirical assess...
In this paper, we evaluate the spatial location patterns of Spanish manufacturing firms in each indu...
JEL classification: C40, C60, L60, R12We propose new methods for evaluating the spatial distribution...
Typical analyses of industrial agglomerations start with some aggregate measure of the “agglomeratio...
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This thesis deals with the causes and effects of spatial clustering of similar and related economic ...
This study chose 4667 listed firms with headquarters in China as the research objects. The spatial a...
The spatial distribution of industries and population is quite lumpy, and the lumpiness varies acros...
Are the observed spatial distributions of firms decided mostly by economy-wide urbanization economie...
International audienceTraditionally the analysis of the spatial distribution of economic activity on...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the colocation patterns of industries and firms. We study the sp...
The aim of this paper is to analyse spatial distribution of economic activities and, concretely, to ...
In this paper we aim at identifying stylized facts in order to suggest adequate models for the co-ag...
Why do industrial clusters occur in space? Is it because industries need to stay close together to i...
The paper presents a new approach based on Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) and a new index called Relativ...
This PhD thesis consists of three self-contained but related essays on the topic of empirical assess...
In this paper, we evaluate the spatial location patterns of Spanish manufacturing firms in each indu...
JEL classification: C40, C60, L60, R12We propose new methods for evaluating the spatial distribution...
Typical analyses of industrial agglomerations start with some aggregate measure of the “agglomeratio...
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
This thesis deals with the causes and effects of spatial clustering of similar and related economic ...
This study chose 4667 listed firms with headquarters in China as the research objects. The spatial a...
The spatial distribution of industries and population is quite lumpy, and the lumpiness varies acros...
Are the observed spatial distributions of firms decided mostly by economy-wide urbanization economie...
International audienceTraditionally the analysis of the spatial distribution of economic activity on...