Modelling Individual Behaviour of Firms in the Study of Spatial Concentration
Giuseppe Arbia (),
Massimiliano Copetti () and
Peter Diggle ()
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Massimiliano Copetti: University of Foggia
Peter Diggle: Lancaster University School of Health and Medicine
A chapter in Growth and Innovation of Competitive Regions, 2009, pp 297-327 from Springer
Abstract:
The aim of this chapter is to present a class of statistical models to study the location of economic agents and their geographical concentration and explain their spatial interacting behaviour. Traditionally, the problem of the spatial location of economic activities has been approached in three different ways.
Keywords: Patent Citation; Market Service; Continuous Space; Spatial Segregation; Econ Growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70924-4_14
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