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Urban economics and endogenous dynamics in regional growth
[Economies d'agglomération et dynamique endogène de croissance des régions]

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  • Catherine Baumont

    (LATEC - Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Techniques Economiques [UMR 5601] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Nous nous proposons, dans cet article, d 'étudier sous quelles conditions des mécanismes endogènes de croissance applicables aux régions peuvent être définis. L 'accent est mis sur l'organisation spatiale des activités économiques qui permet de produire les économies d 'agglomération nécessaires à la croissance. On étudie ensuite les impacts de cette organisation spatiale sur la capacité exportatrice des régions et sur la croissance économique régionale.

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  • Catherine Baumont, 1995. "Urban economics and endogenous dynamics in regional growth [Economies d'agglomération et dynamique endogène de croissance des régions]," Working Papers hal-01527237, HAL.
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