Many prior treatments of agglomeration explicitly or implicitly assume that all industries agglomerate for the same reasons. This paper uses U.K. establishment-level coagglomeration data to document substantial heterogeneity across industries in the microfoundations of agglomeration economies. It finds robust evidence of organizational and adaptive agglomeration forces as discussed by Chinitz (1961), Vernon (1960), and Jacobs (1969). These forces interact with the traditional Marshallian (1890) factors of input sharing, labor pooling, and knowledge spillovers, establishing a previously unrecognized complementarity between the approaches of Marshall and Jacobs, as well as others, to the analysis of agglomeration
Pinch S. and Sunley P. Do urban social enterprises benefit from agglomeration? Evidence from four UK...
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in dense...
Using county employment data for US and two appositely developed zoning algorithms, I compare the in...
Many prior treatments of agglomeration explicitly or implicitly assume that all industries agglomera...
Many prior treatments of agglomeration explicitly or implicitly assume that all industries agglomera...
This paper considers the heterogeneous microfoundations of agglomeration economies. It studies the c...
This paper considers the heterogeneous microfoundations of agglomeration economies. It studies the c...
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for such agglome...
This review discusses frontier topics in economic geography as they relate to firms and agglomeratio...
The objective of this paper is to explore the relative importance of each of Marshall's agglomeratio...
The fact that firms benefit from close proximity to other firms with which they can exchange inputs,...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
This paper examines three key issues encountered when estimating the relationship between agglomerat...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
Pinch S. and Sunley P. Do urban social enterprises benefit from agglomeration? Evidence from four UK...
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in dense...
Using county employment data for US and two appositely developed zoning algorithms, I compare the in...
Many prior treatments of agglomeration explicitly or implicitly assume that all industries agglomera...
Many prior treatments of agglomeration explicitly or implicitly assume that all industries agglomera...
This paper considers the heterogeneous microfoundations of agglomeration economies. It studies the c...
This paper considers the heterogeneous microfoundations of agglomeration economies. It studies the c...
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for such agglome...
This review discusses frontier topics in economic geography as they relate to firms and agglomeratio...
The objective of this paper is to explore the relative importance of each of Marshall's agglomeratio...
The fact that firms benefit from close proximity to other firms with which they can exchange inputs,...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
We provide empirical evidence on the role of labour market pooling in determining the spatial concen...
This paper examines three key issues encountered when estimating the relationship between agglomerat...
The modern literature on city formation and development, for example the New Economic Geography lite...
Pinch S. and Sunley P. Do urban social enterprises benefit from agglomeration? Evidence from four UK...
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in dense...
Using county employment data for US and two appositely developed zoning algorithms, I compare the in...