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  • Economic geography
  • Written by author Pierre-Philippe Combes
  • Published by Princeton, N.J. ; Princeton University Press, 2008., 2008
  • Economic Geography is the most complete, up-to-date textbook available on the important new field of spatial economics. This book fills a gap by providing advanced undergraduate and graduate students with the latest research and methodologies in an
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Foreword xiii

Acknowledgments xxiv

Part I: Facts and Theories 1

CHAPTER 1: Spatial Inequalities: A Brief Historical Overview 3

1.1 The Space-Economy and the Industrial Revolution 4

1.2 Regional Disparities: When an Ancient Phenomenon Becomes Measurable 12

1.3 Concluding Remarks 25

CHAPTER 2: Space in Economic Thought 26

2.1 Economics and Geography: A Puzzling History of Reciprocal Ignorance 27

2.2 Integrating Space in Economics: The Main Attempts 30

2.3 The Burden of Modeling Constraints 31

2.4 The Breakdown of the Competitive Paradigm in a Spatial Economy 35

2.5 What Are the Alternative Modeling Strategies? 41

2.6 Increasing Returns and Transport Costs: The Basic Trade-Off of Economic Geography 43

2.7 Concluding Remarks 48

Part II: Space, Trade, and Agglomeration 51

CHAPTER 3: Monopolistic Competition 53

3.1 The Dixit-Stiglitz Approach 55

3.2 Monopolistic Competition: A Linear Setting 71

3.3 Concluding Remarks 79

3.4 Related Literature 80

CHAPTER 4: Interregional Trade and Market Size 81

4.1 The Dixit-Stiglitz-Krugman Model of Trade 82

4.2 The Home-Market Effect 89

4.3 Concluding Remarks 98

4.4 Related Literature 100

CHAPTER 5: Gravity and Trade Costs 101

5.1 The Gravity Model 103

5.2 Trade Costs 115

5.3 Concluding Remarks 127

5.4 Related Literature 127

CHAPTER 6: The Core-Periphery Structure 130

6.1 Increasing Returns and Industrialization 133

6.2 Regional Disparities: The Krugman Model 137

6.3 The Krugman Model Revisited 160

6.4 Concluding Remarks 162

6.5 Related Literature 164

CHAPTER 7: Intermediate Goods and the Evolution of Regional Disparities 166

7.1 The Role of Intermediate Goods 169

7.2 The Spatial Distribution of the Manufacturing Sector 176

7.3 The Evolution of Regional Disparities 185

7.4 Concluding Remarks 191

7.5 Related Literature 192

CHAPTER 8: The Bell-Shaped Curve of Spatial Development 194

8.1 A Linear Core-Periphery Model 196

8.2 When Does the Bell-Shaped Curve Arise? 207

8.3 Concluding Remarks 221

8.4 Related Literature 222

CHAPTER 9: Spatial Competition 223

9.1 Spatial Duopoly ? la Hotelling 224

9.2 Spatial Oligopoly ? la Cournot 238

9.3 Concluding Remarks 250

9.4 Related Literature 251

Part III: Breadth and Determinants of Spatial Concentration 253

CHAPTER 10: Measuring Spatial Concentration 255

10.1 The Properties of an Ideal Index of Spatial Concentration 256

10.2 Spatial Concentration Indices 259

10.3 Indices Accounting for Industrial Concentration 266

10.4 The Duranton-Overman Continuous Approach 269

10.5 Concluding Remarks 274

10.6 Related Literature 274

CHAPTER 11: Determinants of Spatial Concentration and Local Productivity 276

11.1 The Determinants of Spatial Concentration 277

11.2 The Determinants of Local Productivity 283

11.3 Concluding Remarks 300

11.4 Related Literature 301

CHAPTER 12: The Empirics of Economic Geography 302

12.1 A General Framework 303

12.2 Location of Firms 307

12.3 Home-Market Effect 314

12.4 Factor Prices and Economic Geography 321

12.5 Migrations 329

12.6 The Stability of Spatial Patterns 332

12.7 Concluding Remarks 340

12.8 Related Literature 342

CHAPTER 13: Theory with Numbers 343

13.1 Predictions Based on the Dixit-Stiglitz-Krugman Model 345

13.2 Simulations in an Estimated Model of the French Space-Economy 356

13.3 Concluding Remarks 363

13.4 Related Literature 364

CHAPTER 14: Concluding Remarks 365

14.1 The Paradox of the Global Village 365

14.2 The Objective of Economic Geography 367

14.3 What Have We Learned? 368

14.4 Where Next? 374

References 379

Index 397


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