We study the location of various film-related services (such as camera rental, casting agencies or pyrotechnic services), the main determinant of interest being the human capital specificity. We show that firms which supply services with a lower firm specificity locate farther away from one another, and argue that it can be concluded that the "poaching" argument (fear of employees leaving for a competitor in large regional labour markets) has greater practical weight than the Marshallian labour pooling mechanismagglomeration, film industry, flexible specialisation, labour pooling, poaching, regional labour markets, turnover
This paper uses data on very small UK geographies to investigate the effective size of local labor m...
How do differences in the local business environment influence location of industry within countries...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
When firms cluster in the same local labour market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of la...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
When firms cluster in the same local labor market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of lab...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
The objective of this paper is to analyze why firms in some industries locate in specialized economi...
Since firms ’ location decisions tend to be the focal point of economic models of agglomeration, dis...
The objective of this paper is to analyze why firms in some industries locate in specialized economi...
This paper examines the role of human capital as a location factor in the context of long-distance f...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
We identify the impact of local firm concentration on incumbent performance with a quasi natural exp...
Decisions made by businesses on where to locate or relocate are typically given less consideration t...
This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial cl...
This paper uses data on very small UK geographies to investigate the effective size of local labor m...
How do differences in the local business environment influence location of industry within countries...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
When firms cluster in the same local labour market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of la...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
When firms cluster in the same local labor market, they face a trade-off between the benefits of lab...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
The objective of this paper is to analyze why firms in some industries locate in specialized economi...
Since firms ’ location decisions tend to be the focal point of economic models of agglomeration, dis...
The objective of this paper is to analyze why firms in some industries locate in specialized economi...
This paper examines the role of human capital as a location factor in the context of long-distance f...
This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts...
We identify the impact of local firm concentration on incumbent performance with a quasi natural exp...
Decisions made by businesses on where to locate or relocate are typically given less consideration t...
This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial cl...
This paper uses data on very small UK geographies to investigate the effective size of local labor m...
How do differences in the local business environment influence location of industry within countries...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...