Spatial networks, clustering and spillovers : lessons for development
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Emma Howard, 'Spatial networks, clustering and spillovers : lessons for development', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Economics, 2013, pp 103Download Item:
Abstract:
The geographic clustering of manufacturing activity has long been recognised as
facilitating the growth and prosperity of firms and regions alike. Empirical evidence
however is limited, particularly in a developing country context. This thesis uses an
exceptionally rich data set on manufacturing firms in Vietnam to explore issues relating
to the measurement of, and the driving forces behind, agglomeration.
Author: Howard, Emma
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Newman, CarolPublisher:
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