Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5067752 | European Economic Review | 2006 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Economic geography models predict the agglomeration of manufacturing activies only if the workforce is mobile. Still, as the E.U.'s experience shows, core-periphery patterns exist even though the workforce is rather immobile. The paper provides a theoretical explanation for such core-periphery patterns through the effect that unions have on firms' incentive to agglomerate in a region. The paper offers fully analytical results about location equilibria and some interesting welfare properties.
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Authors
Pierre M. Picard, Eric Toulemonde,