The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... industries ( each with 22,800 workers ) . These values are the same as those used below to replicate the French urban system . competing for the existing industries . A small number of external parameters will turn out to be a very ...
... industries ( each with 22,800 workers ) . These values are the same as those used below to replicate the French urban system . competing for the existing industries . A small number of external parameters will turn out to be a very ...
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... industry located in a city of size i + 1 is successfully improved by a research firm located in a city of size i - 1. Since there are n ( n - 1 ) possible cross - industry innovations , im ; +1 second - nature industries in cities of ...
... industry located in a city of size i + 1 is successfully improved by a research firm located in a city of size i - 1. Since there are n ( n - 1 ) possible cross - industry innovations , im ; +1 second - nature industries in cities of ...
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... industries among the 45 industries in the dataset , the shocks to the market shares of each industry's two leading firms display an extremely low degree of correlation , so that we may impose , as a reasonable approximation , a model of ...
... industries among the 45 industries in the dataset , the shocks to the market shares of each industry's two leading firms display an extremely low degree of correlation , so that we may impose , as a reasonable approximation , a model of ...
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