Zufälle und Agglomerationseffekte bei der Clusterentstehung: Eine vergleichende Diskussion des Core-periphery-Modells, des Window-of-locational opportunity-Konzepts sowie stochastischer Ansätze
Menzel Max-Peter
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Menzel Max-Peter: Bern
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2008, vol. 52, issue 1, 114-128
Abstract:
Chance and economies of agglomeration during cluster emergence. Concepts like the window of locational opportunity, the core-periphery-model and stochastic approaches consider the emergence of regional clusters as a process of firm formation by chance and subsequent economies of agglomeration. This paper compares the different notions of chance and economies of agglomeration used by these concepts in view of the emergence of clusters. It argues that an ex ante perspective should be applied to analyse the emergence of firm formations and economies of agglomerations. The paper concludes with statements regarding firm formation and economies of agglomeration during cluster emergence.
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2008.0010
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