Despite wide recognition of their significant role in explaining sustained growth and economic development, uncompensated knowledge spillovers have not yet been fully modeled with a microeconomic foundation. This paper illustrates the exchange of knowledge as well as its consequences for agglomerative activity in a general-equilibrium search-theoretic framework. Agents, possessing differentiated types of knowledge, search for partners to exchange ideas in order to improve production efficacy. When individuals’ types of knowledge are too diverse, a match is less likely to generate significant innovations. We demonstrate that the extent of agglomeration has significant implications for the patterns of information flows in economies. By simult...
In recent years, economic growth theorists have focused new attention on the role of knowledge capi...
In this paper we aim at studying to what extent spillovers between firms may foster economic growth....
My thesis highlights potential drivers of the observed extent and heterogeneity of urban growth and ...
Despite wide recognition their significant explaining sustained growth and economic develop- ment, u...
Despite wide recognition of their significant role in explaining sustained growth and economic devel...
How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a mic...
How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a mic...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Abstract: This paper proposes a micro-foundation for knowledge spillovers. I model a city in which f...
Economies grow as a result of new ideas enabling innovations that render existing technologies obsol...
How is long run economic growth related to the endogenous diversity of knowledge? We formulate and s...
There is substantial empirical evidence that innovation is geographically concentrated. Unlike what ...
In this paper, a Grossman-Helpman-Romer-type endogenous growth model is developed with two regions i...
How is long run economic growth related to the endogenous diversity of knowl-edge? We formulate and ...
In recent years, economic growth theorists have focused new attention on the role of knowledge capi...
In this paper we aim at studying to what extent spillovers between firms may foster economic growth....
My thesis highlights potential drivers of the observed extent and heterogeneity of urban growth and ...
Despite wide recognition their significant explaining sustained growth and economic develop- ment, u...
Despite wide recognition of their significant role in explaining sustained growth and economic devel...
How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a mic...
How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a mic...
Research in economic geography investigates the reasons why particular economic activities choose to...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Abstract: This paper proposes a micro-foundation for knowledge spillovers. I model a city in which f...
Economies grow as a result of new ideas enabling innovations that render existing technologies obsol...
How is long run economic growth related to the endogenous diversity of knowledge? We formulate and s...
There is substantial empirical evidence that innovation is geographically concentrated. Unlike what ...
In this paper, a Grossman-Helpman-Romer-type endogenous growth model is developed with two regions i...
How is long run economic growth related to the endogenous diversity of knowl-edge? We formulate and ...
In recent years, economic growth theorists have focused new attention on the role of knowledge capi...
In this paper we aim at studying to what extent spillovers between firms may foster economic growth....
My thesis highlights potential drivers of the observed extent and heterogeneity of urban growth and ...