There is now strong evidence that “soft” institutions are interrelated with the working of the economy. For example, in a geographical setting there is evidence that language borders affect interpersonal relationships, but there is no equivalent evidence regarding the effects of language borders on agglomeration or competition spillovers. This paper examines whether language affects the geographical extension of agglomeration and competition spillovers by observing the geography of employment patterns in a linguistically discontinuous setting. Our findings, for the first time, provide empirical evidence that language borders shape the distance decay of competition spillovers, independent of governance, and institutional issues
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
Spatial correlations exist for many economic phenomena. We also know such interactions are typically...
This study introduces the concept of a country’s language connectedness (LC), namely, the extent to ...
There is now strong evidence that “soft” institutions are interrelated with the working of the econo...
First published online: 14 October 2020This paper draws on research in geography, linguistics, and p...
The paper reports several new findings on the localization of knowledge spillovers with respect to g...
This paper draws on research in geography, linguistics, and political science to explain the inciden...
© 2016 Regional Studies Association. This paper investigates the ripple effect hypothesis for Belgiu...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
What causes cultural groups to favour specific conventions over others? Recently, it has been sugges...
A new model of language evolution assumes that changes in the spatial boundaries between dialects ar...
This dissertation proposes three empirical essays focusing on the importance of geographical concent...
Whilst a great deal of e¤ort has been dedicated to identification of agglomeration effects on labour...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
This review of recent contributions reveals common conclusions about the effects of integration on l...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
Spatial correlations exist for many economic phenomena. We also know such interactions are typically...
This study introduces the concept of a country’s language connectedness (LC), namely, the extent to ...
There is now strong evidence that “soft” institutions are interrelated with the working of the econo...
First published online: 14 October 2020This paper draws on research in geography, linguistics, and p...
The paper reports several new findings on the localization of knowledge spillovers with respect to g...
This paper draws on research in geography, linguistics, and political science to explain the inciden...
© 2016 Regional Studies Association. This paper investigates the ripple effect hypothesis for Belgiu...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
What causes cultural groups to favour specific conventions over others? Recently, it has been sugges...
A new model of language evolution assumes that changes in the spatial boundaries between dialects ar...
This dissertation proposes three empirical essays focusing on the importance of geographical concent...
Whilst a great deal of e¤ort has been dedicated to identification of agglomeration effects on labour...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
This review of recent contributions reveals common conclusions about the effects of integration on l...
This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on internati...
Spatial correlations exist for many economic phenomena. We also know such interactions are typically...
This study introduces the concept of a country’s language connectedness (LC), namely, the extent to ...