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Environmental Policy, First Nature Advantage and the Emergence of Economic Clusters
Kyriakopoulou, Efthymia; Xepapadeas, Anastasios
2013In Regional Science and Urban Economics, 19 (3)
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Keywords :
Agglomeration; space; environmental policy
Abstract :
[en] We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity when the cost of environmental policy – which is increasing in the concentration of pollution – acts as a centrifugal force, while positive knowledge spillovers and a site with natural cost advantage act as centripetal forces. We study the agglomeration effects caused by trade-offs between centripetal and centrifugal forces which eventually determine the distribution of economic activity across space. The equilibrium solution with spatially myopic environmental policy results either in a monocentric or in a polycentric city with the major cluster at the natural advantage site. The regulator's optimum results in a bicentric city, which suggests that when environmental policy is spatially optimal, the natural advantage sites do not act as attractors of economic activity. In general, our results suggest that sites with inherent advantages can lose their comparative advantage when social costs at these spatial points are taken into account.
Disciplines :
Microeconomics
Author, co-author :
Kyriakopoulou, Efthymia ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Center for Research in Economic Analysis (CREA)
Xepapadeas, Anastasios
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Environmental Policy, First Nature Advantage and the Emergence of Economic Clusters
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
Regional Science and Urban Economics
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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