El Impacto Espacial De Las Economías De Aglomeración Y Su Efecto Sobre La Estructura Espacial Del Empleo. El Caso De La Industria En Barcelona, 1986-1996
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Este trabajo trata sobre el papel de la accesibilidad espacial a las economías de aglomeración en el cambio de la estructura espacial del empleo industrial para el caso de la Región Metropolitana de Barcelona (RMB). Utilizando como indicador de cambios en la estructura espacial del empleo el crecimiento de la densidad bruta del empleo municipal entre 1986 y 1996 para el sector industrial, se explora el impacto espacial de las economías de aglomeración que operan a escala local –el municipio y tres áreas de 5, 8 y 12 kilómetros que rodean al propio municipio–, aquellas que emergen del Central Business District (CBD) y de los principales subcentros especializados de la región, y las economías de red asociadas al total de puestos de trabajo de la región cuyo acceso depende de la distancia respecto a las principales infraestructuras de transporte.Download Info
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Article provided by Universidad de Zaragoza, Departamento de Estructura Economica y Economia Publica in its journal Revista de Economía Aplicada.
Volume (Year): 18 (2010)
Issue (Month): 1 (Spring)
Pages: 91-119
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