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Agglomeration Economies and Firm Growth: Testing for Spatial Externalities in the Dutch ICT Industry

In: Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition

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  • Frank G. van Oort
  • Erik Stam

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This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research on regional competition and co-operation. Developing our current understanding of the new role of regions and their behaviour, this book addresses questions such as: How and why do regions compete? How does competition between border regions operate? Which regions are successful and which regions fail? What are the implications of regional competition in terms of resource allocation, the location of economic activities and the distribution of incomes? The book illuminates a number of critical theoretical end empirical issues relating to the competitive and cooperative nature of regions, as well as highlighting a number of new case studies from a variety of countries.

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  • Frank G. van Oort & Erik Stam, 2009. "Agglomeration Economies and Firm Growth: Testing for Spatial Externalities in the Dutch ICT Industry," Chapters, in: Charlie Karlsson & Börje Johansson & Roger R. Stough (ed.), Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition, chapter 14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Lianne Hans & Sierdjan Koster, 2018. "Urbanization and start-up rates in different geographies: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 51(4), pages 1033-1054, December.

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