This article analyses the spatial pattern of plant start-ups and plant relocations in Portugal between 1986 and 1997. The results show that start-ups and relocations are not attracted by the same set of location characteristics. The probability of a plant start-up is more strongly related to increases in local market size and labour force qualification, lower labour costs, and a more diversified economic environment. In contrast, relocations show a greater preference for areas with better national market accessibility, availability of producer services and a larger industrial basis. Relocations are also much more strongly attracted by the provision of inter-regional motorways. The results are consistent with the assertion that firms value l...
Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engi...
Considering the case of Portugal over the period 1995-2000, this paper analyses whether the location...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...
Abstract. This paper adopts a count data model to explore the distinction between single plant and m...
In urban economics, and more recently in the international economics literature, agglomeration has b...
We use detailed longitudinal data on firms, human capital and universities to study the impact of ge...
This paper adopts a count data model to explore the distinction between single plant and multi-plant...
This article analyses how agglomeration economies shaped the location decisions of new manufacturing...
This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of agglomeration in Portuguese and Irish manufacturing...
Empirical studies on industrial location do not typically distinguish between new and relocated esta...
This dissertation presents the first systematic study on cluster relocation, providing a non- random...
In this article localization trends as a result of startups and closures are investigated in the Net...
Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engi...
This paper investigates the geographical distribution and concentration of firms’ innovation persist...
During past decades manufacturing companies started opening new plants and transfer their manufactur...
Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engi...
Considering the case of Portugal over the period 1995-2000, this paper analyses whether the location...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...
Abstract. This paper adopts a count data model to explore the distinction between single plant and m...
In urban economics, and more recently in the international economics literature, agglomeration has b...
We use detailed longitudinal data on firms, human capital and universities to study the impact of ge...
This paper adopts a count data model to explore the distinction between single plant and multi-plant...
This article analyses how agglomeration economies shaped the location decisions of new manufacturing...
This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of agglomeration in Portuguese and Irish manufacturing...
Empirical studies on industrial location do not typically distinguish between new and relocated esta...
This dissertation presents the first systematic study on cluster relocation, providing a non- random...
In this article localization trends as a result of startups and closures are investigated in the Net...
Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engi...
This paper investigates the geographical distribution and concentration of firms’ innovation persist...
During past decades manufacturing companies started opening new plants and transfer their manufactur...
Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engi...
Considering the case of Portugal over the period 1995-2000, this paper analyses whether the location...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...