Report NEP-GEO-2019-11-11
This is the archive for NEP-GEO, a report on new working papers in the area of Economic Geography. Andreas Koch issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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- Roberto Antonietti & Chiara Burlina, 2019, "From variety to economic complexity: empirical evidence from Italian regions," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG), Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, number 1930, Oct, revised Oct 2019.
- Fabian Eckert & Mads Hejlesen & Conor Walsh, 2019, "The Return to Big City Experience: Evidence from Danish Refugees," Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, number 24, Aug, DOI: 10.21034/iwp.24.
- Briglauer, Wolfgang & Dürr, Niklas & Gugler, Klaus, 2019, "A Retrospective Study on the Regional Benefits and Spillover Effects of High-Speed Broadband Networks: Evidence from German Counties," 30th European Regional ITS Conference, Helsinki 2019, International Telecommunications Society (ITS), number 205171.
- Fabian Eckert & Sharat Ganapati & Conor Walsh, 2019, "Skilled Tradable Services: The Transformation of U.S. High-Skill Labor Markets," Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, number 25, Sep, DOI: 10.21034/iwp.25.
- Lutz Kilian & Xiaoqing Zhou, 2019, "The Propagation of Regional Shocks in Housing Markets: Evidence from Oil Price Shocks in Canada," Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, number 1909, Sep, DOI: 10.24149/wp1909.
- Mads Bruun Ingstrup & Max-Peter Menzel, 2019, "The emergence of relatedness between industries: The example of offshore oil and gas and offshore wind energy in Esbjerg, Denmark," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG), Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, number 1929, Oct, revised Oct 2019.
- Dionissi Aliprantis & Daniel R. Carroll & Eric Young, 2019, "What Explains Neighborhood Sorting by Income and Race?," Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, number 18-08R, Oct, DOI: 10.26509/frbc-wp-201808r.
- Matthew E. Kahn & Joseph Tracy, 2019, "Monopsony in Spatial Equilibrium," Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, number 1912, Oct, DOI: 10.24149/wp1912.
- Artur Santoalha & Davide Consoli & Fulvio Castellacci, 2019, "Do digital skills foster green diversification? A study of European regions," Working Papers on Innovation Studies, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, number 20191029, Oct.
- Andrea Craig, 2019, "Commute Mode and Residential Location Choice," Working Papers, University of Windsor, Department of Economics, number 1904, Oct.
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