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What Should Policy Makers Learn From Recent Advances in Growth Theory and New Economic Geography? ESRI WP150. September 2003

Morgenroth, Edgar (2003) What Should Policy Makers Learn From Recent Advances in Growth Theory and New Economic Geography? ESRI WP150. September 2003. [Working Paper]

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    Abstract

    During the last decade issues such as growth and convergence, core-periphery structures, and regional development have come to the forefront in policy circles. At the same time as political concerns about regional development increased, new theories of economic growth and economic geography were developed. This paper provides a brief review of this literature and attempts to draw out some policy conclusions. The most fundamental policy implication of the models discussed above is that one needs to understand the mechanisms that determine growth and the location of economic activity. The endogenous growth literature highlights the role of externalities and spillovers which require that governments fulfil the important role to ensure that the engines of growth are supplied at the optimal level. The major contribution of the new economic geography is that it shows that concentration and the emergence of cities is a natural outcome of market interaction.

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    Item Type: Working Paper
    Subjects for non-EU documents: Countries > Ireland
    EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > economic and financial affairs
    Subjects for EU documents: UNSPECIFIED
    EU Series and Periodicals: UNSPECIFIED
    EU Annual Reports: UNSPECIFIED
    Series: Series > Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Dublin > ESRI Working Papers
    Depositing User: Alyssa McDonald
    Official EU Document: No
    Language: English
    Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2018 14:05
    Number of Pages: 35
    Last Modified: 10 Apr 2019 10:38
    URI: http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/87673

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