Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geography and international trade shows that complete specialization of production at one location is unlikely. We identify an agglomerating force: the home market effect, and two spreading forces, competition for demand from immobile sectors of production and congestion. We demonstrate that negative feedbacks can explain the economic viability of small industrial regions observed in the real world. Simulations clarify the basic structure of the model
International audienceIn new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key ...
The region with a large market tends to increase the number of firms. We can often see the phenomeno...
In new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key determinant of economi...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
textabstractIncorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of econo...
We show that how spatial evolution is different between the two representative models of economic ge...
<p>This paper develops an economic geography framework with positive trade costs in both manufacturi...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the joint impact of the rst nature and the second nature force...
This paper investigates the joint impact of the rst nature and the second nature forces on industry ...
In this collection of essays, I explore three topics where space and distance plays a fundamental ro...
A two sectors, two regions economy, where one sector is perfectly competitive and the other is monop...
The global welfare implications of home market effects in trade models with imperfect competition ar...
External trade affects the internal spatial structure of an economy, promoting growth in some cities...
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal ...
In a model with two countries of different size, we examine the effects of a fall in trade costs on ...
International audienceIn new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key ...
The region with a large market tends to increase the number of firms. We can often see the phenomeno...
In new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key determinant of economi...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
textabstractIncorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of econo...
We show that how spatial evolution is different between the two representative models of economic ge...
<p>This paper develops an economic geography framework with positive trade costs in both manufacturi...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the joint impact of the rst nature and the second nature force...
This paper investigates the joint impact of the rst nature and the second nature forces on industry ...
In this collection of essays, I explore three topics where space and distance plays a fundamental ro...
A two sectors, two regions economy, where one sector is perfectly competitive and the other is monop...
The global welfare implications of home market effects in trade models with imperfect competition ar...
External trade affects the internal spatial structure of an economy, promoting growth in some cities...
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal ...
In a model with two countries of different size, we examine the effects of a fall in trade costs on ...
International audienceIn new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key ...
The region with a large market tends to increase the number of firms. We can often see the phenomeno...
In new economic geography models, the spatial distribution of demand is a key determinant of economi...