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Title: Assessing agglomeration economies in a spatial framework with endogenous regressors (2011)
Author: Artis, Michael J.
Miguélez, Ernest
Moreno Serrano, Rosina
Keywords: Productivitat
Localització industrial
Correlació (Estadística)
Productivity
Industrial location
Correlation (Statistics)
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Universitat de Barcelona. Institut de Recerca en Economia Aplicada Regional i Pública
Series/Report no: [WP E-IR11/12]
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the influence of agglomeration economies on economic outcomes across British regions. The concentration of economic activity in one place can foster economic performance due to the reduction in transportation costs, the ready availability of customers and suppliers, and knowledge spillovers. However, the concentration of several types of intangible assets can boost productivity as well. Thus, using an interesting dataset which proxies regional productivity, we will assess the relative importance of agglomeration and other assets, controlling for endogeneity, spatial autocorrelation and heteroscedasticity at the same time. Our results suggest that gglomeration has a definite positive influence on productivity, although our estimates of its effect are dramatically reduced when spatial dependence and other hitherto omitted variables proxying intangible assets are controlled for.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ub.edu/irea/working_papers/2011/201112.pdf
It is part of: IREA – Working Papers, 2011, IR11/12
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/58518
ISSN: 2014-1254
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