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original: On the dynamics of frontier economies: Endogenous growth or the self-organization of a dissipative system?

Masahisa Fujita and Tomoya Mori

The Annals of Regional Science, 1998, vol. 32, issue 1, 39-62

Abstract: This paper aims to demonstrate that the basic framework of the "new geographical economics" is well suited to explain various phenomena associated with the dynamics of frontier economies, such as the "massive mobilization of resources" and the so-called "flying geese pattern" of Asia`s development. The discussion is based on the monopolistic competition model of spatial economy which we are currently developing with Paul Krugman.

Date: 1998-02-10
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