This paper tests two major competing theories explaining the spatial concentration of economic activity, namely new economic geography theory (NEG) which emphasizes varying market potential, and urban economics theory (UE) in which the main emphasis is on producer service linkages. Using wage rate variations across small regions of Great Britain, the paper finds that it is UE theory rather than NEG theory that has most explanatory power. Evidence for this comes from encompassing both models within an artificial nesting model. Despite the popularity of NEG theory, this paper shows that although NEG works well using regional data, there is evidence that it does not necessarily provide the best explanation of local wage variations, since produ...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
One of the key issues surrounding geographical economics is whether the theory can be made operation...
This paper tests two major competing theories explaining the spatial concentration of economic activ...
This paper tests two major competing theories explaining the spatial concentration of economic activ...
This paper tests two competing models, one deriving from new economic geography theory (NEG) emphasi...
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives ...
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives ...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
In explaining the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity, urban economics, and new economi...
In explaining the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity, urban economics, and new economi...
New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful in dealing with a large number of issues. ...
New economic geography theory developed in the past decade still faces many challenges on both theor...
This paper uses data for 255 NUTS-2 European regions over the period 1995-2003 to test the relative ...
This paper estimates individual wage equations to test two rival non-nested theories of economic agg...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
One of the key issues surrounding geographical economics is whether the theory can be made operation...
This paper tests two major competing theories explaining the spatial concentration of economic activ...
This paper tests two major competing theories explaining the spatial concentration of economic activ...
This paper tests two competing models, one deriving from new economic geography theory (NEG) emphasi...
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives ...
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives ...
peer reviewedNew Economic Geography (NEG) provides micro-economic foundations for explaining the spa...
In explaining the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity, urban economics, and new economi...
In explaining the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity, urban economics, and new economi...
New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful in dealing with a large number of issues. ...
New economic geography theory developed in the past decade still faces many challenges on both theor...
This paper uses data for 255 NUTS-2 European regions over the period 1995-2003 to test the relative ...
This paper estimates individual wage equations to test two rival non-nested theories of economic agg...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
One of the key issues surrounding geographical economics is whether the theory can be made operation...