Growth Models with Spatial Externalities
Sascha Sardadvar ()
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Sascha Sardadvar: Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience
Chapter Chapter 3 in Economic Growth in the Regions of Europe, 2011, pp 23-28 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Although it is widely acknowledged that interaction between economies has a decisive impact on economic development, there have so far been only a handful of attempts to implement space into theoretical models of economic growth, two of which are discussed in what follows: Sect. 3.1 presents a model that examines the incidence of knowledge spillovers from neighbouring regions within the framework of the Solow model. In Sect. 3.2, a spatial enhancement of the Solow model for N economies is reviewed, along with a brief discussion of approaches that refer to the Verdoorn Law.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2637-1_3
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