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Agglomeration of creative industries: An intra‐metropolitan analysis for Barcelona

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  • Eva Coll‐Martínez
  • Ana‐Isabel Moreno‐Monroy
  • Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod

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In this paper we analyse the intensity and extent of agglomeration and co‐agglomeration of creative industries (CIs) in the metropolitan area of Barcelona (MAB). To do so, we use firm‐level geo‐located data to calculate distance‐based M and m functions of agglomeration and co‐agglomeration. Our results show that CIs are relatively more agglomerated than non‐CIs at short distances, and that each individual CI sector displays high levels of agglomeration (especially symbolic‐based sectors). Also, the co‐agglomeration of CIs and Non‐CIs is only observed for micro‐firms and that there is significant co‐agglomeration among symbolic‐based CI sectors. Finally, we confirm the role of the city‐centre of Barcelona as a magnet for CIs. En este artículo se analiza la intensidad y el alcance de la aglomeración y coaglomeración de las industrias creativas (IC) en el área metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB). Para ello se utilizaron datos geolocalizados a nivel de empresa con los que calcular las funciones M y m de aglomeración y coaglomeración, basadas en la distancia. Nuestros resultados muestran que las IC están relativamente más aglomeradas que las industrias no creativas (INC), y que cada sector individual de las IC presenta niveles elevados de aglomeración (especialmente los sectores de base simbólica). Además, la coaglomeración de las IC y las INC sólo se observa en el caso de las microempresas y existe una coaglomeración significativa entre los sectores de las IC de base simbólica. Por último, se confirma el papel del centro de la ciudad de Barcelona como un foco de atracción para las IC. 本稿では、バルセロナ都市圏における、創造産業の集積と共集積の密度と程度を分析する。分析は、企業レベルの地理情報を基にしたデータを利用して、距離を基にした集積と共集積のMとmの関数を計算して実施する。結果から、創造産業は相対的に、互いの距離が短い非創造産業よりも集積度が高く、創造産業の各セクターは、(特に象徴的価値がベースのセクターでは)集積度が高レベルであることが示される。また、共集積は、創造産業と非創造産業においては零細企業にのみ認められ、創造産業の象徴的価値がベースのセクターでは顕著な共集積が存在する。結論として、バルセロナ市の中心部に創造産業の企業が引き寄せられていることが確認される。

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  • Eva Coll‐Martínez & Ana‐Isabel Moreno‐Monroy & Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod, 2019. "Agglomeration of creative industries: An intra‐metropolitan analysis for Barcelona," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 98(1), pages 409-431, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:presci:v:98:y:2019:i:1:p:409-431
    DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12330
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