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Economic Growth in the Regions of Europe
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Economic Growth in the Regions of Europe

Although interest in spatial growth regressions has been growing in recent years, formal theoretical approaches that acknowledge the role of space in economic growth have been sparse. In particular in a regional context, the assumption of independent, non-interacting closed economies can lead to misinterpretations. This book fills the void by discussing neoclassical growth theory in a spatial context, in order to examine growth both theoretically and empirically in a system of N regional economies. A formal model is presented that allows for interregional fixed capital relocations, which are in turn determined by the economies’ relative locations in space. It is shown how initial endowments with human capital play a decisive role regarding the evolution of output, and how both convergence and divergence processes may occur. Using a spatial econometric model specification, the theoretical model is tested empirically for 255 European regions.
Undertittel
Theory and Empirical Evidence from a Spatial Growth Model
Opplag
2011 ed.
ISBN
9783790828306
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
25.2.2013
Antall sider
140