This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among regions in a Mankiw-Romer-Weil world. The reasoning behind the theoretical work is that technological ideas cannot be fully appropriated by investors and these ideas may diffuse and increase the productivity of other firms. We link the diffusion of ideas to spatial proximity and allow for ideas to flow to nearby regional economies. Through the magic of solving for the reduced form of the theoretical model and the magic of spatial autoregressive processes, the simple dependence on a small number of neighbouring regions leads to a reduced form theoretical model and an associated empirical model where changes in a single region can potentially ...
International audienceThe article investigates the effects of the agglomeration of technological act...
We present a growth model with interdependencies in the heterogeneous technological progress, physic...
Recent theoretical and empirical work generally often focus on the interdependence of nations and re...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence amon...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
thank all the participants at those congresses as well as Kristian Behrens, Alain Des-doigts, Julie ...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model which explicitly takes into account technological int...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
Abstract: Recent contributions to the regional science literature have considered spatial effects in...
This paper develops a spatial theoretical growth model in order to study the impact of physical and ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the theoretical and econometric implications of omitting spatial...
This paper presents a theoretical model, based on the neoclassical growth literature, which explicit...
International audienceThe article investigates the effects of the agglomeration of technological act...
We present a growth model with interdependencies in the heterogeneous technological progress, physic...
Recent theoretical and empirical work generally often focus on the interdependence of nations and re...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence amon...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
This paper proposes a model that incorporates capital accumulation and spatial spillovers across eco...
thank all the participants at those congresses as well as Kristian Behrens, Alain Des-doigts, Julie ...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model which explicitly takes into account technological int...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
Abstract: Recent contributions to the regional science literature have considered spatial effects in...
This paper develops a spatial theoretical growth model in order to study the impact of physical and ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the theoretical and econometric implications of omitting spatial...
This paper presents a theoretical model, based on the neoclassical growth literature, which explicit...
International audienceThe article investigates the effects of the agglomeration of technological act...
We present a growth model with interdependencies in the heterogeneous technological progress, physic...
Recent theoretical and empirical work generally often focus on the interdependence of nations and re...