Agglomeration Effects and the Competition for Firms

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Robin Boadway
Katherine Cuff
Nicolas Marceau
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[1] Queen's University,Department of Economics
[2] McMaster University,Department of Economics
[3] Université du Québec à,Montréal, Département des, sciences économiques and CIRPEE
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agglomeration; inter-jurisdictional competition; unemployment;
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A two-region economy consists of a given but different number of immobile workers in each region, and a given number of mobile firms. Firms create jobs where they locate, but there is frictional unemployment. Two sorts of agglomeration effects arise: those from economies of scale in matching, and those from production economies external to the firm. Regions may either be part of a unitary state in which case all regional policies are decided by the central government, or they may be part of a federal state in which case some policies are determined by the regional governments. We characterize the resource allocations in both a unitary and a federal state, and identify the set of instruments that are required to replicate the social optimum in each state.
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页码:623 / 645
页数:22
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