Adjustment Costs and Long Run Spatial Agglomerations

Date
03.07.2013
03.07.2013
Authors
William Brock, Anastasios Xepapadeas, Athanasios Yannacopoulos
JEL Code
D21, R3, C61
D21, R3, C61
Keywords:
Investment Theory, Adjustment Costs, Spatial Agglomerations
Investment Theory, Adjustment Costs, Spatial Agglomerations
Publisher
Economy and Society
Economy and Society
Editor
Giuseppe Sammarco
Giuseppe Sammarco
We introduce knowledge spillovers as an externality in the production function of competitive firms operating in a finite spatial domain under adjustment costs. Spillovers are spatial as productive knowledge flows more easily among firms located nearby. When knowledge spillovers are not internalized by firms spatial agglomerations may emerge endogenously in a competitive equilibrium, however, they do not emerge at the steady state of the social optimum.