In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and industrial spillovers for analysis of economic performance. To accomplish this, we incorporate measures of "activity levels" of related states and industries in a cost function model, and estimate their associated thick market and agglomeration effects in terms of shadow values and elasticities. We focus on the food processing sector, the proximity of own-industry activity in neighboring states, and the supply- and demand- side "drivers", associated with urbanization and localization economies (represented by the GSP and agricultural intensity in the own and neighboring states). We find significant cost-savings benefits to a states food process...
Increased transportation and logistical costs in agricultural markets have affected the spatial allo...
In a cross-sectional establishment-level analysis using confidential secondary data, I evaluate the ...
Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This sel...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
Economic analysis of production processes and performance typically neglects consideration of spatia...
From the perspective of the food system, the overall food manufacturing or processing industry is fu...
In search of new opportunities to support U.S. rural economies, many researchers, practitioners, and...
From the perspective of the food system, the overall food manufacturing or processing industry is fu...
WP 2011-10 March 2011With the persistant changes in technology and increased competition in food man...
In this paper I develop an empirical framework to estimate the role of agglomeration externalities, ...
From 1998 through 2007, total manufacturing employment declined 29% in New York State, while food ma...
The effect of infrastructure investment or capital on private sector output and productivity has bee...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-171).The number of food hubs—businesses that aggregat...
This paper examines the microfoundations of agglomeration economies for U.S. manufacturing industrie...
Increased transportation and logistical costs in agricultural markets have affected the spatial allo...
In a cross-sectional establishment-level analysis using confidential secondary data, I evaluate the ...
Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This sel...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
Economic analysis of production processes and performance typically neglects consideration of spatia...
From the perspective of the food system, the overall food manufacturing or processing industry is fu...
In search of new opportunities to support U.S. rural economies, many researchers, practitioners, and...
From the perspective of the food system, the overall food manufacturing or processing industry is fu...
WP 2011-10 March 2011With the persistant changes in technology and increased competition in food man...
In this paper I develop an empirical framework to estimate the role of agglomeration externalities, ...
From 1998 through 2007, total manufacturing employment declined 29% in New York State, while food ma...
The effect of infrastructure investment or capital on private sector output and productivity has bee...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-171).The number of food hubs—businesses that aggregat...
This paper examines the microfoundations of agglomeration economies for U.S. manufacturing industrie...
Increased transportation and logistical costs in agricultural markets have affected the spatial allo...
In a cross-sectional establishment-level analysis using confidential secondary data, I evaluate the ...
Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This sel...