Agglomeration, spatial interaction and convergence in the EU
Abstract
"We investigate the convergence process among EU regions between 1980 - 2002 taking into account the effects of spatial heterogeneity and spatial spillover effects. The spatial regimes model allows for different steady-state growth paths. In contrast to previous analyses, the regimes in this paper refer to spatial categories, i.e. we assume that agglomerations, urbanised and rural regions are characterised by group-specific steady-states. Moreover, the regression analysis considers the effects of interaction among neighbouring regions, possibly leading to a spatial dependence of regional growth rates. We check whether spatial dependence is caused by spatial spillovers or is based on country effects." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Bräuninger, M. & Niebuhr, A. (2008): Agglomeration, spatial interaction and convergence in the EU. In: Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol. 128, No. 3, p. 329-349. DOI:10.3790/schm.128.3.329
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earlier released (possibly different) as: HWWA discussion paper , 322