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The Productivity Advantages of Large Cities: Distinguishing Agglomeration From Firm Selection
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Document Date: 2012-11-26 08:16:00


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City

Madrid / /

Company

Eaton / Banco de España Excellence / /

Country

France / United States / Spain / Chile / /

Facility

DISTINGUISHING AGGLOMERATION FROM FIRM SELECTION PIERRE-PHILIPPE COMBES Aix-Marseille University / University of Pennsylvania / /

IndustryTerm

particular product / manufacturing / /

OperatingSystem

Aix / /

Organization

Centre National / Econometric Society / Wharton School / CEPR LAURENT GOBILLON Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques / AGGLOMERATION FROM FIRM SELECTION PIERRE-PHILIPPE COMBES Aix-Marseille University / European Commission / University of Pennsylvania / Philadelphia / European Research Council / Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research Council / Aix-Marseille School of Economics / /

Person

Rossi-Hansberg / Kristian Behrens / Stéphane Grégoir / DIEGO PUGA / Alfred Marshall / PIERRE-PHILIPPE COMBES / Giovanni Peri / Marc Melitz / LAURENT GOBILLON / Peter Neary / GILLES DURANTON / Stephen Redding / Recherche Scientifique / Daniel Trefler / John Sutton / Robert McMillan / Steven Berry / Adam Smith / /

Position

worker / selection model of Melitz / individual worker / /

ProvinceOrState

Pennsylvania / /

Technology

a new product / /

URL

http /

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