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Micro-Foundations of Urban Agglomeration Economies

2003· report· en· 1,507 citations· W2087956194 on OpenAlex· 10.3386/w9931

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Abstract

This handbook chapter studies the theoretical micro-foundations of urban agglomeration economies.

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Venue
National Bureau of Economic Research
Topic
Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
Field
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Canadian institutions
University of Toronto
Funders
Keywords
Economies of agglomerationEconomic geographyUrban agglomerationEconomyEconomicsGeographyBusinessEconomic growth
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