This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.The regional specialization of economic activities is generally deemed desirable for three reasons: (1) the law of comparative advantage; (2) localized economies of scale; and (3) knowledge spillovers. Taking a methodological individualist perspective, we claim that: (1) the law of comparative advantage, while valid for individuals and firms, does not necessarily imply regional specialization when regions are viewed as consisting of heterogeneous individuals; (2) localized economies of scale are seldom specific to one industry and external in all but the regional level; and (3) the study of knowledge spillovers is inconclusive and would benefit from a more disaggregated perspective
This study analyzes the relationship between the specialization of a region in certain industries an...
This article extends the methodological toolbox of measures of regional concentration of industries ...
Why do US states specialize in different sectors? We document that employment specialization is high...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.The regional specialization of economic activit...
Kemeny T. and Storper M. Is specialization good for regional economic development?, Regional Studies...
Debates about urban growth and change often center on specialization.However, arguments linking spec...
This paper considers specialization and the division of labor. A more extensive division of labor ra...
1. Statement of problem. The purpose of this dissertation research is to apply Ricardo\u27s internat...
Scholars have recently been debating how economic structure affects regional economic performance. R...
Date of issue was Spring 2001.Regional specialization has long been thought to be both the logical o...
Preliminary and incomplete version This paper elaborates an economic geography model able to explain...
The Long-Term Consequences of Regional Specialization* What are the consequences of resource-based r...
The purpose of this paper is to point out some shortcomings of traditional approaches to the study o...
The model developed here explains differences in the degree of the division of labor across local ma...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
This study analyzes the relationship between the specialization of a region in certain industries an...
This article extends the methodological toolbox of measures of regional concentration of industries ...
Why do US states specialize in different sectors? We document that employment specialization is high...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Elsevier.The regional specialization of economic activit...
Kemeny T. and Storper M. Is specialization good for regional economic development?, Regional Studies...
Debates about urban growth and change often center on specialization.However, arguments linking spec...
This paper considers specialization and the division of labor. A more extensive division of labor ra...
1. Statement of problem. The purpose of this dissertation research is to apply Ricardo\u27s internat...
Scholars have recently been debating how economic structure affects regional economic performance. R...
Date of issue was Spring 2001.Regional specialization has long been thought to be both the logical o...
Preliminary and incomplete version This paper elaborates an economic geography model able to explain...
The Long-Term Consequences of Regional Specialization* What are the consequences of resource-based r...
The purpose of this paper is to point out some shortcomings of traditional approaches to the study o...
The model developed here explains differences in the degree of the division of labor across local ma...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
This study analyzes the relationship between the specialization of a region in certain industries an...
This article extends the methodological toolbox of measures of regional concentration of industries ...
Why do US states specialize in different sectors? We document that employment specialization is high...