Regional Specialisation and Technological Leapfrogging
Mary Amiti
No 1998.14, Working Papers from School of Economics, La Trobe University
Abstract:
This paper investigates circumstances where a region loses its technological leadership after some major technological breakthrough. Input-output linkages between firms in a Cournot upstream industry and a perfectly competitive downstream industry create forces for agglomeration in particular locations, driving up prices of immobile factors. A new superior technology, incompatible with the old, will not benefit from these linkages, so is more likely to be established in locations with little existing industry due to lower factor prices. Furthermore, it is possible that the old and new technologies can coexist.
Keywords: Reginal Economy; Technology; Enterprises EDIRC Provider-Institution: RePEc:edi:smlatau (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 1998
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