New Economic Geography (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series #184)
by J. V. Henderson (Editor)
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Increasing returns and economic geography 3
2 Equilibrium locations of vertically linked industries 20
3 The rise and fall of regional inequalities 39
4 Agglomeration and trade revisited 71
5 Does geographical agglomeration foster economic growth? : and who gains and loses from it? 98
6 Matching and agglomeration economies in a system of cities 125
7 Political economy of city sizes and formation 149
8 Nursery cities : urban diversity, process innovation, and the life cycle of products 181
9 A theory of urban growth 205
10 On the evolution of hierarchical urban systems 238
11 "Silicon valley" locational clusters : when do increasing returns imply monopoly? 283
12 Zipf's law for cities : an explanation 300
13 Increasing returns, trade and the regional structure of wages 331
14 Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage : an empirical test 352
15 The U.S. structural transformation and regional convergence : a reinterpretation 375
16 Bones, bombs, and break points : the geography of economic activity 408
17 Geographic localization of knowledge spillovers as evidenced by patent citations 431
18 Geographic concentration in U.S. manufacturing industries : a dartboard approach 453
19 Marshall's scale economies 492
20 Geography industrial organization, and agglomeration 520
21 Cities and growth : theory and evidence from France and Japan 539
22 Urban evolution in the USA 571
23 Zipf's law for cities : an empirical examination 601
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- 8__Duranton and Puga2001 Nursery Cities Urban Diversity, Process Innovation, and the Life Cycle of Products.pdf
- 9__Black and Henderson1999 A Theory of Urban Growth.pdf
- 10__Fujita et1999 On the evolution of hierarchical urban systems.pdf
- 11__Arthur1990 Silicon valley locational clusters when do increasing returns imply monopoly.pdf
- 12__Gabaix1999 Zipf's Law for Cities An Explanation.pdf
- 0__Introduction.pdf
- 1__Krugman1991 Increasing Returns and Economic Geography.pdf
- 2__Venables1996 Equilibrium Locations of Vertically Linked Industries.pdf
- 3__Puga1999 The rise and fall of reginal inequalities.pdf
- 4__Ottaviano et2002 Agglomeration and Trade Revisited.pdf
- 5__Fujita and Thisse2003 Does Geographical Agglomeration Foster Economic Growth And Who Gains and Loses from It.pdf
- 6__Helsley and Strange1990 Matching and agglomeration economies in a system of cities.pdf
- 7__Henderson and Becker2000 Political Economy of City Sizes and Formation.pdf
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本附件包括:
- 19__Henderson2003 Marshall's scale economies.pdf
- 20__Rosenthal and Strange2003 Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration.pdf
- 21__Eaton and Eckstein1997 Cities and growth Theory and evidence from France and Japan.pdf
- 22__Black and Henderson2003 Urban evolution in the USA.pdf
- 23__Ioannides and Overman2003 Zipf's law for cities an empirical examination.pdf
- 13__Hanson1997 Increasing Returns, Trade and the Regional Structure of Wages.pdf
- 14__Davis and Weinstein2003 Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage an empirical test.pdf
- 15__Caselli and Coleman-II2001 The U.S. Structural Transformation and Regional Convergence A Reinterpretation.pdf
- 16__Davis and Weinstein2002 Bones, Bombs, and Break Points The Geography of Economic Activity.pdf
- 17__Jaffe et1993 Geographic Localization of Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations.pdf
- 18__Ellison and Glaeser1997 Geographic Concentration in U.S. Manufacturing Industries A Dartboard Approach.pdf