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Economic Growth of Agglomerations and Geographic Concentration of Industries - Evidence for West Germany

Martin Gornig
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Axel Werwatz
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During the two decades from 1980 to 2000 there has been no clear overall trend of economic convergence or divergence among West German regions. But a number of already rich regions - generally large agglomerations - have succeeded in further distancing themselves from the rest. At the same time, we identify knowledge-intensive services as industries whose geographical concentration was initially high and continued to increase. Logistic and nonparametric regression estimates show that the higher a region's share of employment in these service sectors the greater the probability that a region is classified as being rich and getting even richer.
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hal-00514667 , version 1 (03-09-2010)

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Kurt Geppert, Martin Gornig, Axel Werwatz. Economic Growth of Agglomerations and Geographic Concentration of Industries - Evidence for West Germany. Regional Studies, 2008, 42 (03), pp.413-421. ⟨10.1080/00343400701291518⟩. ⟨hal-00514667⟩

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