In the last 15 years, empirical evidence has emerged about the fact that European first-rank cities have not always led national economic performance, and when they did, the difference between first- and second-rank cities in explaining national growth has not been significant. A recent work [Dijkstra, L., Garcilazo, E. & McCann, P. (2013) The economic performance of European cities and city regions: Myths and realities, European Planning Studies, 21(3), pp. 334–354] claims that second-rank cities have in fact outperformed first-rank cities, becoming the main driving forces in national economic performance. In the debate that emphasizes the role of second-rank cities in national growth, a simplified view of the role of agglomeration economi...
The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical studies devoted to looking into reason...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] I've been reading some of the recent material from the Foresight p...
In the last 15 years, empirical evidence has emerged about the fact that European first-rank cities ...
The ever-increasing concentration of people and economic growth in the largest cities relative to th...
The ever-increasing concentration of people and economic growth in the largest cities relative to th...
Second-tier cities have been experiencing renewed interest within policy and research contexts, whic...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
This paper investigates growth differences in the urban system of the EU12 over the last decades of ...
In the recent ‘Regional outlook’, the OECD (2014) convincingly argues that cities can be the drivers...
Summary. The idea that cities are sources of economic growth, generally associated with Jane Jacobs,...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. Our considerat...
International audienceThe network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the gl...
The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical studies devoted to looking into reason...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] I've been reading some of the recent material from the Foresight p...
In the last 15 years, empirical evidence has emerged about the fact that European first-rank cities ...
The ever-increasing concentration of people and economic growth in the largest cities relative to th...
The ever-increasing concentration of people and economic growth in the largest cities relative to th...
Second-tier cities have been experiencing renewed interest within policy and research contexts, whic...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
This paper investigates growth differences in the urban system of the EU12 over the last decades of ...
In the recent ‘Regional outlook’, the OECD (2014) convincingly argues that cities can be the drivers...
Summary. The idea that cities are sources of economic growth, generally associated with Jane Jacobs,...
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. Our considerat...
International audienceThe network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the gl...
The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical studies devoted to looking into reason...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] I've been reading some of the recent material from the Foresight p...