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Firm Size and Geographical Aggregation: An Empirical Appraisal in Industrial Location

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Arauzo Carod, Josep Maria
Manjón Antolín, Miguel C.

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This paper assesses empirically the importance of size discrimination and disaggregate data for deciding where to locate a start-up concern. We compare three econometric specifications using Catalan data: a multinomial logit with 4 and 41 alternatives (provinces and comarques, respectively) in which firm size is the main covariate; a conditional logit with 4 and 41 alternatives including attributes of the sites as well as size-site interactions; and a Poisson model on the comarques and the full spatial choice set (942 municipalities) with site-specific variables. Our results suggest that if these two issues are ignored, conclusions may be misleading. We provide evidence that large and small firms behave differently and conclude that Catalan firms tend to choose between comarques rather than between municipalities. Moreover, labour-intensive firms seem more likely to be located in the city of Barcelona.

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Paper provided by Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Department of Economics in its series Working Papers with number 66.

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Keywords: Localització industrial; Models economètrics; Catalunya;

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  1. Miguel C. Manjon-Antolin & Josep Maria Arauzo-Carod, 2006. "Locations and Relocations: Modelling, Determinants, and Interrelations," ERSA conference papers ersa06p33, European Regional Science Association. [Downloadable!]
  2. Angel Alañón & Josep Maria Arauzo Carod, . "Accessibility and Industrial Location. Some Evidence from Spain," Studies on the Spanish Economy 214, FEDEA. [Downloadable!]
  3. Josep Maria Arauzo-Carod & Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal, 2006. "Industrial location at the intra-metropolitan level: The role of agglomeration economies," Working Papers 2006/5, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB). [Downloadable!]
  4. Elisabet Viladecans Marsal & Josep Maria Arauzo Carod, . "Industrial Location at the Intra-metropolitan Level: A Negative Binomial Approach," Studies on the Spanish Economy 224, FEDEA. [Downloadable!]
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