This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the new economic geography (NEG) models: the increasing persistence of locational patterns and the rising dominance of growth centers. The empirical analysis is based on regional population data from 1880 to 2004. The results support the hypotheses. Evolutions in rank and rank-size distributions during the processes of industrialization and urbanization suggest increasing persistence of regional structures. The analysis of causal processes between population centers and their hinterlands shows that these regions grew hand-in-hand in the pre-war period, whereas agglomeration shadows started to come about during the post-war period.Regional develop...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
This thesis reports five empirical studies on regional development in Finland. The main focus is on ...
This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the...
The advisability of an urban-centred growth strategy in sparsely populated parts of Europe has not b...
Many urban regions in developed countries have experienced major changes during the past few decades...
The researchers can find several ideas and methods which favor development tendencies either in urba...
The aim of this thesis is to study the effect of transport accessibility on population change in Fin...
This paper provides the first consistent long-run estimates of Finnish regional GDPs, from 1880 to 2...
Variations in regional development are basically carried forward by technological development togeth...
Abstract Multi-local living and spatial interaction are expected to change the picture of regional ...
Urbanization began in Finland relatively late by comparison with other European countries, but the p...
Highlights • Finnish city regions expanded mostly into previous forest areas during 2000–2012. ...
This study reconsiders the employment-output relation in Finland from a spatial econometric perspect...
ABSTRACT: Specialisation is considered to be an important competitive strategy not only in individua...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
This thesis reports five empirical studies on regional development in Finland. The main focus is on ...
This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the...
The advisability of an urban-centred growth strategy in sparsely populated parts of Europe has not b...
Many urban regions in developed countries have experienced major changes during the past few decades...
The researchers can find several ideas and methods which favor development tendencies either in urba...
The aim of this thesis is to study the effect of transport accessibility on population change in Fin...
This paper provides the first consistent long-run estimates of Finnish regional GDPs, from 1880 to 2...
Variations in regional development are basically carried forward by technological development togeth...
Abstract Multi-local living and spatial interaction are expected to change the picture of regional ...
Urbanization began in Finland relatively late by comparison with other European countries, but the p...
Highlights • Finnish city regions expanded mostly into previous forest areas during 2000–2012. ...
This study reconsiders the employment-output relation in Finland from a spatial econometric perspect...
ABSTRACT: Specialisation is considered to be an important competitive strategy not only in individua...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
In this paper the geographical evolution of the Finnish innovations and innovative firms is examined...
This thesis reports five empirical studies on regional development in Finland. The main focus is on ...