We present a simple model of a two-region economy in which undesirable concentration may occur. With freedom to choose where to live, individuals in this economy concentrate into one region in their pursuit of better life, and end up becoming worse off. We characterize the conditions under which such self-defeating concentration occurs in terms of a few key parameters, such as economies of scale in nontradeable service sectors, regional differences in labor productivity in tradeable goods sectors, and substitutability of tradeable goods in consumption.
The paper investigates the spatial patterns of industrial location and environmental pollution in a ...
This study examines the conceptual background to specific aspects of competitiveness and examines on...
textabstractCan increasing returns to scale in search explain regional differentiation between citie...
We present a two-region economy model, in which inefficienct concentration may occur. Individuals in...
Most policy debates on regional policies implicitly assume that there is too much concentration. In ...
A two-region economy is studied in which one region has a competitive labor market whereas the other...
textabstractIncorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of econo...
This paper presents a dynamic, two-region general equilibrium model in which inter-regional producti...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
We determine the properties of the core-periphery model with three regions and compare our results w...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration and diversification of industries in the Continuu...
The paper deals with two issues related to the existence of regions and their economic development....
Abstract. We determine the properties of the core-periphery model with 3 regions and compare our res...
Paul Krugman (1991) proposed a geographic model in which a country consisting of two regions can end...
The paper investigates the spatial patterns of industrial location and environmental pollution in a ...
This study examines the conceptual background to specific aspects of competitiveness and examines on...
textabstractCan increasing returns to scale in search explain regional differentiation between citie...
We present a two-region economy model, in which inefficienct concentration may occur. Individuals in...
Most policy debates on regional policies implicitly assume that there is too much concentration. In ...
A two-region economy is studied in which one region has a competitive labor market whereas the other...
textabstractIncorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of econo...
This paper presents a dynamic, two-region general equilibrium model in which inter-regional producti...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
Incorporating regional asymmetry and negative feedbacks (congestion) in a model of economic geograph...
We determine the properties of the core-periphery model with three regions and compare our results w...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration and diversification of industries in the Continuu...
The paper deals with two issues related to the existence of regions and their economic development....
Abstract. We determine the properties of the core-periphery model with 3 regions and compare our res...
Paul Krugman (1991) proposed a geographic model in which a country consisting of two regions can end...
The paper investigates the spatial patterns of industrial location and environmental pollution in a ...
This study examines the conceptual background to specific aspects of competitiveness and examines on...
textabstractCan increasing returns to scale in search explain regional differentiation between citie...