This chapter is divided into two parts. In the fi\u85rst part we review the main results of a typical "New Economic Geography and Growth" (NEGG) model (Baldwin and Martin, 2003) and assess the contribution of this literature to the issue of long-run income gaps between countries. In the second part we discuss the robustness in some results of these models which are directly linked to important policy implications and we show that these results crucially depend on very restrictive values of some parameters of the model. In particular, depending on the different values of the degree of love for variety and the elasticity of substitution between traditional and manufacturing goods, our analytical examples reveal that: a) when trade is costly...
The paper analyses the impact of economic integration on individual inequality and regional disparit...
New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful in dealing with a large number of issues. ...
According to NEG literature, spatial concentration of industrial activities increases growth at the ...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical "N...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical Ne...
This paper presents a New Economic Geography model of structural change, agglomeration and growth. B...
We develop a New Economic Geography and Growth model which, by using a CES utility function in the ...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
The point of departure of this thesis is the rapidly growing research field known as the New Economi...
This chapter examines empirical strategies that have been or could be used to evaluate the importanc...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
We develop a New Economic Geography and Growth model which, by using a CES utility function in the s...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) has moved from being almost purely theoretical to now becoming a ba...
This paper provides a non-technical overview of NEG models dealing with policy issues. Considered po...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
The paper analyses the impact of economic integration on individual inequality and regional disparit...
New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful in dealing with a large number of issues. ...
According to NEG literature, spatial concentration of industrial activities increases growth at the ...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical "N...
This chapter is divided into two parts. In the first part we review the main results of a typical Ne...
This paper presents a New Economic Geography model of structural change, agglomeration and growth. B...
We develop a New Economic Geography and Growth model which, by using a CES utility function in the ...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
The point of departure of this thesis is the rapidly growing research field known as the New Economi...
This chapter examines empirical strategies that have been or could be used to evaluate the importanc...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
We develop a New Economic Geography and Growth model which, by using a CES utility function in the s...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) has moved from being almost purely theoretical to now becoming a ba...
This paper provides a non-technical overview of NEG models dealing with policy issues. Considered po...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
The paper analyses the impact of economic integration on individual inequality and regional disparit...
New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful in dealing with a large number of issues. ...
According to NEG literature, spatial concentration of industrial activities increases growth at the ...