JOHNSON P. and PARKER S. (1996) Spatial variations in the determinants and effects of firm births and deaths, Reg. Studies 30, 679-688. This paper models the interdependence between firm births, firm deaths and economic variables, using county level data for the UK. It examines the determinants of births and deaths, as well as outlining a modelling process which incorporates two other features that have not been considered to any great extent elsewhere: firstly, a systematic approach to birth/death interdependence; and secondly, treatment of the economic variables as endogenous, i.e. subject to influence by births and deaths. Since the data relate to the UK counties, the paper is clearly relevant to the analysis of regional development and ...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
The presence of knowledge spillovers and shared human capital is at the heart of the Marhall-Arrow-R...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
Firm births and deaths are interrelated. Johnson and Parker (1994) have summarized the various causa...
JEL classification: L13, L81, R30International audienceFirm births and deaths are interrelated. John...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
One of the debates around new firm formation across sub-national territories focuses on whether regi...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
The aim of this paper is to present the use of a hierarchical spatial model to analyse the geographi...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for models based on the demographic conc...
Attracting manufacturing investment is a frequently used rural development policy. Previous researc...
Attracting manufacturing investment is a frequently used rural development policy. Previous researc...
With regard to the interrelationship between firm births and deaths, Johnson & Parker (1994, 199...
The presence of knowledge spillovers and shared human capital is at the heart of the Marhall-Arrow-R...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
The presence of knowledge spillovers and shared human capital is at the heart of the Marhall-Arrow-R...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
Firm births and deaths are interrelated. Johnson and Parker (1994) have summarized the various causa...
JEL classification: L13, L81, R30International audienceFirm births and deaths are interrelated. John...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
One of the debates around new firm formation across sub-national territories focuses on whether regi...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for mod-els based on the demographic con...
The aim of this paper is to present the use of a hierarchical spatial model to analyse the geographi...
Recently, there is an increasing demand in spatial planning for models based on the demographic conc...
Attracting manufacturing investment is a frequently used rural development policy. Previous researc...
Attracting manufacturing investment is a frequently used rural development policy. Previous researc...
With regard to the interrelationship between firm births and deaths, Johnson & Parker (1994, 199...
The presence of knowledge spillovers and shared human capital is at the heart of the Marhall-Arrow-R...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
The presence of knowledge spillovers and shared human capital is at the heart of the Marhall-Arrow-R...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...