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Cities, hinterlands and agglomeration shadows: Spatial developments in Finland during 1880–2004

2010

Abstract This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the new economic geography (NEG) models: the increasing persistence of locational patterns and the rising dominance of growth centers. The empirical analysis is based on regional population data from 1880 to 2004. The results support the hypotheses. Evolutions in rank and rank-size distributions during the processes of industrialization and urbanization suggest increasing persistence of regional structures. The analysis of causal processes between population centers and their hinterlands shows that these regions grew hand-in-hand in the pre-war period, whereas agglomeration shadows start…

Economics and EconometricsHistoryeducation.field_of_studyEconomies of agglomerationPopulationRank-size distributionGeographyIndustrialisationRegional developmentGranger causalityEconomyUrbanizationPopulation dataEconomic geographyeducationExplorations in Economic History
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How globalization is changing digital technology adoption: An international perspective

2021

Abstract This paper examines how globalization influences the adoption of digital technologies. The purpose of the paper is to explain how globalization affects new technology adoptions. We use country-level data from the globalization index (KOF), digital adoption index (DAI), global competitiveness index (GDI), and total factor productivity (TFP) on 183 countries and using advanced panel data modeling. Empirical findings show globalization can significantly affect technology adoption in all countries. The study's findings show globalization positively affects technology transfers and spillovers; here, using digital technology. Countries undergoing significant technological changes achieve…

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)GlobalizationDigital technology adoptionManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessAZ20-999ddc:650EconomicsEconomic geographyBusiness and International ManagementTotal factor productivityC33Panel dataMarketingH1-99Technological change05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Convergence (economics)O14Social sciences (General)Random effect050211 marketingHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesF6Globalization050203 business & managementPanel data
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Cultural Distance and International Trade in Services: A Disaggregate View

2020

Abstract In this paper, we estimate the effect of “cultural distance” on bilateral trade in services. The measure of cultural distance we use is based on scores that reflect country averages of individuals’ attitudes towards inequality, self-orientation, competition, uncertainty, traditions, and indulgence. Controlling for standard ingredients of gravity equations, we show that an aggregate measure of cultural distance has a significantly negative effect on total bilateral services trade. Once we take a more disaggregate view, we find that the strength of this effect differs across various types of services and various aspects of cultural distance.

Economics and EconometricsInequalityF14media_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economics05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTrade in services02 engineering and technologyType of serviceCompetition (economics)Bilateral trade0502 economics and businessCultural distanceEconomicsddc:330021108 energyEconomic geographyGravity equation050207 economicsmedia_common
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Industrial productivity and convergence in Chinese regions: The effects of entering the world trade organisation

2011

Abstract Chinese economic growth is tremendously important, both due to how fast it is occurring and also its effect on the world economy as a whole. The size of the economy and the rate at which it is growing has opened up significant internal regional differences that are visible in the trends displayed by industry as the main exponent of this growth. This article analyses regional differences in industrial productivity using a dynamic approach (Malmquist index), that is, by determining regional productivity growth as well as the change in value added inequality from one region to another (sigma and beta convergence). Both approaches distinguish between the periods dating from 1995 to 200…

Economics and EconometricsInequalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectConvergence (economics)International tradeWorld economyOrder (exchange)Value (economics)EconomicsIndustry of ChinaEconomic geographybusinessProductivityFinanceMalmquist indexmedia_commonJournal of Asian Economics
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From success to failure, the disappearance of clusters: a study of a Norwegian boat-building cluster

2018

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyNorwegianlanguage.human_language0502 economics and businessEconomicsCluster (physics)languageEconomic geographyBoat building050203 business & managementCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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Unrelated knowledge combinations: the unexplored potential for regional industrial path development

2018

The paper engages in a critical discussion of the related variety – regional branching argument and foregrounds a more differentiated perspective on regional industrial path development. It contributes by i) sharpening the definition of key concepts, namely specialisation and diversity, related and unrelated variety, ii) discussing their relevance in local and non-local spaces, iii) scrutinizing related variety as source for regional branching, and iv) developing a conceptual framework capturing the opportunity space for regional structural change that unveils the relevance of path upgrading, path importation, path branching, path diversification, and new path creation as different forms of…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyPath creation021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDiversification (marketing strategy)Critical discussionGeographyConceptual frameworkArtificial intelligenceEconomic geographybusiness050703 geographyCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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Cluster emergence: combining pre-existing conditions and triggering factors

2016

AbstractThis article argues that the emergence of regional clusters relies on both necessary pre-existing conditions for cluster appearance in general and triggering factors that cause clusters to emerge in particular places. This approach is used to analyse two ‘critical cases’; the emergence of the synthetic-knowledge boat building industry in the Arendal area in Norway from the mid-1950s and the analytical-knowledge cancer medicine industry in Oslo around the year 2000. Although the industries and the contexts are otherwise very different, the framework turns out to be useful in interpreting the emergence of the two clusters. However, the specific pre-existing conditions and the triggeri…

Economics and EconometricsSociology of scientific knowledgeEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementbusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentCancer MedicinePre-existingCluster (physics)Operations managementBusinessBusiness and International ManagementBoat building050703 geographyEntrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Geographical distribution of crime in Italian provinces: a spatial econometric analysis

2009

For a long time social sciences scholars from different fields have devoted their attention to identifying the causes leading to commit criminal offences and recently lots of studies have included the analysis of spatial effects. Respect to the Italian crime phenomenon some stylized facts exist: high spatial and time variability and presence of “organised crime” (e.g. Mafia and Camorra) deep-seated in some local territorial areas. Using explanatory spatial data analysis, the paper firstly explores the spatial structure and distribution of four different typologies of crimes (murders, thefts, frauds, and squeezes) in Italian provinces in two years, 1999 and 2003. ESDA allows us to detect som…

Economics and EconometricsStylized factbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentDistribution (economics)jel:C21Commitjel:K42GeographyOrder (exchange)Settore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaCrime Spatial EconometricsDeterrence (legal)Spatial econometricsOrganised crimeEconomic geographybusinessSpatial analysisSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft
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Is the tourism–economic growth nexus time-varying? Bootstrap rolling-window causality analysis for the top 10 tourist destinations

2017

This article explores the time-varying causal nexus between tourism development and economic growth for the top 10 tourist destinations in the world, namely China, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, t...

Economics and EconometricsTourist industry05 social sciencesRolling windowDestinationsCausality0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomicsTourist destinationsEconomic geography050207 economicsChinaNexus (standard)050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismApplied Economics
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What Geographical Concentration of Industries in the Tunisian Sahel? Empirical Evidence Using Distance‐Based Measures

2020

International audience; This paper examines the location patterns of manufacturing industries within the most developed regions of Tunisia, the Sahel. We use detailed micro-geographic data and the distance-based approach of Duranton and Overman. While the textile industry shows a high degree of geographical concentration, the high-tech industries are also among the most concentrated, meaning that the Tunisian Sahel gathers a specialised pool in these industries. We further analyse the location patterns of manufacturing sub-sectors: totally and partially exporting plants and domestic, mixed and foreign plants and show that totally exporting plants and foreign and mixed plants exhibit strong …

Economics and EconometricsTunisiabusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financegeographical concentrationGeographyManufacturingManufacturing industries0502 economics and businessEconomic geography050207 economicscontinuous measuresEmpirical evidencebusiness050205 econometrics Distance based
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