Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce is mobile. Still, as the E.U.'s experience shows, core-periphery patterns exist even though the workforce is rather immobile. The paper provides a theoretical explanation for such core-periphery patterns through the effect that unions have on firms' incentive to agglomerate in a region. The paper offers fully analytical results about location equilibria and some interesting welfare properties. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce ...
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In new economic geography models, geographic concentration cant arise because of workers mobility or...
International audienceWe propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local...
A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simpl...
This paper analyzes firms' location when workers endogenously choose to qualify for professional ski...
We study the long-run spatial distribution of industry using a multi-region core–periphery model wit...
Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce ...
In this paper we develop a model that allows us to analyse whether the forces determining the locati...
This paper focuses on a much cited but seldom measured micro-foundation for agglomerations: inter-fi...
peer reviewedWe study the geographical location of a unionized manufacturing industry under technolo...
CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...
Since firms ’ location decisions tend to be the focal point of economic models of agglomeration, dis...
We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of ...
We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of ...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
In new economic geography models, geographic concentration cant arise because of workers mobility or...
International audienceWe propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local...
A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simpl...
This paper analyzes firms' location when workers endogenously choose to qualify for professional ski...
We study the long-run spatial distribution of industry using a multi-region core–periphery model wit...