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  1. An Account of Geographic Concentration Patterns in Europe
  2. Urban specialisation
    from sectoral to functional
    Erschienen: January 2021
    Verlag:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    The comparative advantage of many cities is based on their efficiency in the production of "functions", e.g., business services such as finance, law, engineering, or similar functions that are used by firms in a wide range of sectors. Firms that use... mehr

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    The comparative advantage of many cities is based on their efficiency in the production of "functions", e.g., business services such as finance, law, engineering, or similar functions that are used by firms in a wide range of sectors. Firms that use these functions may choose to source them locally, or to purchase them from other cities. The former case gives rise to cities developing a pattern of sectoral specialization, and the latter a pattern of functional specialization. This paper develops a model to investigate circumstances under which either of these outcomes is more likely, and finds that predictions of the model are consistent with changes in the pattern of specialization in the US over recent decades. The model combines elements of the literatures on economic geography, multinational firms, urban economics, and trade theory. A two-city country trades with the larger world, and workers within the country are mobile between the two cities. Productivity in a given function varies across cities, giving rise to urban comparative advantage. This may be due to exogenous technological differences (Ricardian) or to city- and function-specific scale economies. Sectors differ in the intensity with which they use different functions, giving rise to a pattern of sectoral and functional specialisation. We generate a number of economic insights, including that, as costs of remote sourcing fall, cities’ functional specialization tends to increase and their sectoral specialization falls. We examine the model’s predictions empirically over a 20-30-year period for US states. In line with the predictions of the model, we find that functional concentration rises and sectoral concentration falls over this time span. Similarly, we find that regional specialization in functions rises and regional specialization in sectors falls over the period.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working paper ; no. 8837 (2021)
    Schlagworte: fragmentation; firm organization; geographic concentration; regional specialization; agglomeration economies; multiple equilibria
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  3. Localized knowledge spillovers
    evidence from the spatial clustering of R&D labs and patent citations
    Erschienen: October 2019
    Verlag:  Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

    SUPERCEDES EORKING PAPER 17-32 Buzard et al. (2017) show that American R&D labs are highly spatially concentrated even within a given metropolitan area. We argue that the geography of their clusters is better suited for studying knowledge spillovers... mehr

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    SUPERCEDES EORKING PAPER 17-32 Buzard et al. (2017) show that American R&D labs are highly spatially concentrated even within a given metropolitan area. We argue that the geography of their clusters is better suited for studying knowledge spillovers than are states, metropolitan areas, or other political or administrative boundaries that have predominantly been used in previous studies. In this paper, we assign patents and citations to these newly defined clusters of R&D labs. Our tests show that the localization of knowledge spillovers, as measured via patent citations, is strongest at small spatial scales and diminishes with distance. On average, patents within a cluster are about two to four times more likely to cite an inventor in the same cluster than one in a control group. Of import, we find that the degree of localization of knowledge spillovers will be understated in samples based on metropolitan area definitions compared to samples based on the R&D clusters. At the same time, the strength of knowledge spillovers varies widely between clusters. The results are robust to the specification of patent technological categories, the method of citation matching, and alternate cluster definitions

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Working papers / Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ; 19, 42 (October 2019)
    FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper ; No. 19-42
    Schlagworte: spatial clustering; geographic concentration; R&D labs; localized knowledge spillovers; patent citations
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  4. Historical patterns based on automatically extracted data
    the case of classical composers
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Dep. of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin

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    Schriftenreihe: Trinity economic papers : TEP ; 2011,14
    Schlagworte: cliometrics; data collection; geographic concentration; creative individual
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  5. The dynamics of agglomeration processes and their contribution to regional development across the EU
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Vrije Universiteit, Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijskunde, Amsterdam

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    Schriftenreihe: Serie research memoranda / Vrije Universiteit, Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijskunde ; 2013,10
    Schlagworte: agglomeration economies; regional growth; geographic concentration; shift-share analysis; regression model
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  6. Disconnected geography
    a spatial analysis of disconnected youth in the United States
    Erschienen: August, 2016
    Verlag:  US Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies, Washington, DC

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    Schriftenreihe: Working papers / Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau ; 16-37
    Schlagworte: NEETs; disconnected youth; opportunity youth; geographic concentration
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