Economies and Diseconomies of Agglomeration

  • Richardson H
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The paradox in urban economics over the last thirty years is that agglomeration economies (and diseconomies) are the driving force behind explanations of geographical concentration of economic activity and population within cities, yet remain something of a black...

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Richardson, H. W. (1995). Economies and Diseconomies of Agglomeration. In Urban Agglomeration and Economic Growth (pp. 123–155). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79397-4_6

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