Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the concentration of people and various economic activities, especially by the so-called knowledge economy sectors. They involve the transformation of talent and skills of workers, which require a constant spatial interaction. This means frequent face-to-face contacts. Agglomeration economies found in large cities are the determining factors behind knowledge economy growth, which in turn promotes the employment and residential density growth, as a whole. Hence, geographical proximity to the main urban centers of the metropolitan urban hierarchy becomes a causal factor for the growth and concentration of employment in these economy sectors. The ai...
The urban development of metropolitan regions determines the location factors of companies of knowle...
The four individual papers in this thesis all explore some aspect of the relationship between produc...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
Cities and metropolitan areas are our main engine of production and development. They have long conc...
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and e...
Item does not contain fulltextMany European governments have been stimulating their urban economies ...
My purpose in this paper is to investigate the extent to which metropolitan economic growth is relat...
Cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the concen...
This paper is an introductory overview highlighting some of the current knowledge as regards three c...
Physical proximity access to amenities and innovative and liveable environments found in metropolit...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
<p>Andersson M., Klaesson J. and Larsson J. P. How local are spatial density externalities? Neighbou...
This study deals with the role of spatial accessibility to agglomeration economies in the change in ...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
The urban development of metropolitan regions determines the location factors of companies of knowle...
The four individual papers in this thesis all explore some aspect of the relationship between produc...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
Large cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the ...
Cities and metropolitan areas are our main engine of production and development. They have long conc...
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and e...
Item does not contain fulltextMany European governments have been stimulating their urban economies ...
My purpose in this paper is to investigate the extent to which metropolitan economic growth is relat...
Cities have some inherent urban and architectural attributes that make them attractive to the concen...
This paper is an introductory overview highlighting some of the current knowledge as regards three c...
Physical proximity access to amenities and innovative and liveable environments found in metropolit...
The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of different kinds of knowledge and external ec...
<p>Andersson M., Klaesson J. and Larsson J. P. How local are spatial density externalities? Neighbou...
This study deals with the role of spatial accessibility to agglomeration economies in the change in ...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
The urban development of metropolitan regions determines the location factors of companies of knowle...
The four individual papers in this thesis all explore some aspect of the relationship between produc...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...