The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment center, driving economic growth in cities that subsequently trickles down to the hinterland, is increasingly being challenged. In particular, the role of space, technological leadership, human capital, increasing returns to scale and industrial clustering as well as hierarchical organization principles have been emphasized in the more recent literature. This paper utilizes exploratory and spatial econometric data analysis techniques to investigate these issues for U.S. counties using data from 1969 through 2003. Ultimately, contiguous and hierarchical organization and interaction patterns are captured using an endogenous growth model allowin...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence amon...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10 percent increase in a metrpolitan area’s concentration of college-educated r...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
preliminary version not for quotation – comments invited Abstract: The traditional view of cities as...
This paper investigates the determinants of technological catch-up and examines at a refined level o...
For several decades, cross-country analyses have dominated the literature on economic growth. Recent...
This paper studies the determinants of technological catch-up considering spatial and sectoral aggre...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dimensions of regional economic growth processes, with pa...
This paper develops a bisectorial growth model with physical and human capital accumulation. Each se...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence amon...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10 percent increase in a metrpolitan area’s concentration of college-educated r...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
The traditional view of cities as monocentric conglomerates of people clustered around an employment...
preliminary version not for quotation – comments invited Abstract: The traditional view of cities as...
This paper investigates the determinants of technological catch-up and examines at a refined level o...
For several decades, cross-country analyses have dominated the literature on economic growth. Recent...
This paper studies the determinants of technological catch-up considering spatial and sectoral aggre...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dimensions of regional economic growth processes, with pa...
This paper develops a bisectorial growth model with physical and human capital accumulation. Each se...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical neoclassical growth model with two kinds of capital, and technolo...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence among...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that accounts for technological interdependence amon...
This paper presents a theoretical growth model that extends the Mankiw-Romer-Weil [MRW] model by ac...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10 percent increase in a metrpolitan area’s concentration of college-educated r...