Convergence Clubs and Spatial Externalities (Record no. 51144)

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ISBN 9783642316265
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Call Number 338.9
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Author Alexiadis, Stilianos.
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Title Convergence Clubs and Spatial Externalities
Sub Title Models and Applications of Regional Convergence in Europe /
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Number of Pages XIV, 246 p.
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Series statement Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series,
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Remark 2 Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Neoclassical and Post-Keynesian Theories of Regional Growth and Convergence/Divergence -- 3 'Endogenous Growth Theory' and 'New Economic Geography' -- 4 Club Convergence -- 5 Empirical Measure of Regional Convergence -- 6 EU-27 Regions: Absolute or Club Convergence? 7 'Club Convergence': Geography, Externalities and Technology -- 8 Conclusions -- Appendices -- References.
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Summary, etc Do dynamic externalities, in the form of technology creation, adoption and spatial agglomeration shape the pattern of regional growth in Europe? This study provides an alternative view on regional convergence. A model is developed which attributes club-convergence to existing differences with respect to the degree of technology adoption. In the first instance, empirical results suggest that the NUTS-2 regions of the EU-27 converge at a very slow rate. Further tests, however, indicate that convergence is restricted to a specific subset of regions. Such conclusions are tested further, using an alternative model of club-convergence, which incorporates the impact of spatial interaction, agglomeration externalities and technology. This shows that the convergence-club in Europe follows a certain geographical pattern and all members share similar characteristics regarding technology creation and adoption, and agglomeration externalities. .
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31626-5
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-- Economic geography.
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-- Economic policy.
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-- Regional economics.
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-- Spatial economics.
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-- Economics.
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-- Regional/Spatial Science.
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-- Economic Geography.
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-- R & D/Technology Policy.
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