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Report NEP-GEO-2009-08-16
This is the archive for NEP-GEO , a report on new working papers in the area of Economic Geography. Vassilis Monastiriotis issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-GEO
The following items were anounced in this report:
Michael Artis & Ernest Miguélez & Rosina Moreno, 2009.
"Assessing Agglomeration Economies in a Spatial Framework with Endogenous Regressors ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0023, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Carl Gaigné & François Thisse, 2009.
"Aging nations and the future of cities ,"
Working Papers SMART - LERECO
200913, INRA UMR SMART.
[Downloadable!] Richard Harris & Victoria Kravtsova, 2009.
"In Search of W ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0017, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Joan R. Roses & Daniel A. Tirado Fabregat, 2009.
"The Upswing of Regional Income Inequality in Spain (1860-1930) ,"
Working Papers in Economic History
wp09-05, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Historia Económica e Instituciones.
[Downloadable!] Henry Overman & Patricia Rice, 2008.
"Resurgent Cities and Regional Economic Performance ,"
SERC Policy Papers
001, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Kristian Behrens & Frédéric Robert-Nicoud, 2008.
"Survival of the Fittest in Cities: Agglomeration, Selection and Polarisation ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0012, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Bernard Fingleton, 2009.
"Simulating Wages and House Prices Using the NEG ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0021, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Michael Artis & Christian Dreger & Konstantin Kholodilin, 2009.
"Common and Spatial Drivers in Regional Business Cycles ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0022, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Bernard Fingleton & Miguel Gómez-Antonio, 2009.
"Analysing the Impact of Public Capital Stock Using the NEG Wage Equation: A Panel Data Approach ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0024, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Luigi Cannari & Marco Magnani & Guido pellegrini, 2009.
"What policies do we need for Southern Italy? The role of national and regional policies in the last decade ,"
Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers)
50, Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department.
[Downloadable!] Gerd Groezinger & Wenzel Matiaske, 2009.
"Regional Data ,"
Working Paper Series of the German Council for Social and Economic Data
99, German Council for Social and Economic Data (RatSWD).
[Downloadable!] Roberto Ezcurra & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, 2009.
"Does Decentralization Matter for Regional Disparities? A Cross-Country Analysis ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0025, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Carlo Maria Arpaia & Raffaele Doronzo & Paquale Ferro, 2009.
"Computerization, accounting transparency and competitiveness of public administration: a regional analysis ,"
Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers)
48, Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department.
[Downloadable!] Jaakko Pehkonen & Aki Kangasharju & Sanna-Mari Hynninen, 2009.
"Matching inefficiencies, regional disparities and unemployment ,"
Working Papers
4, Government Institute for Economic Research Finland (VATT).
[Downloadable!] Luigi Cannari & Giovanni Iuzzolino, 2009.
"Consumer price levels in Northern and Southern Italy ,"
Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers)
49, Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department.
[Downloadable!] Massimiliano Cali & Carlo Menon, 2009.
"Does Urbanisation Affect Rural Poverty? Evidence from Indian Districts ,"
SERC Discussion Papers
0014, Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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