THE EMPIRICS OF NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY*
Stephen Redding
Journal of Regional Science, 2010, vol. 50, issue 1, 297-311
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ABSTRACT Although a rich and extensive body of theoretical research on new economic geography has emerged, empirical research remains comparatively less well developed. This paper reviews the existing empirical literature on the predictions of new economic geography models for the distribution of income and production across space. The discussion highlights connections with other research in regional and urban economics, identification issues, potential alternative explanations, and possible areas for further research.
Date: 2010
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