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Manufacturing (co)agglomeration in a transition country: Evidence from Russia
Aleksandrova E., Behrens K., Kuznetsova M.
We document geographic concentration patterns of Russian manufacturing using microgeographic data. About 42–52% of 4-digit and 63–75% of 3-digit industries are localized, with a higher share in the European part than in the Asian part. About 70% of 3-digit industry pairs are coagglomerated, especially those with stronger buyer-supplier links, more knowledge sharing, and lower transport costs. Pairs with a more similar workforce are, however, less coagglomerated, which points to impediments in labor mobility between regions and firms. Overall,
the agglomeration forces are fairly similar to those operating in developed countries, with transportation likely to be a key driver.
Research target:
Social and Economic Geography (including Urban and Transportation Studies)
Economics and Management
Priority areas:
economics
Language:
English
Aleksandrova E., Behrens K., Kuznetsova M., Journal of Regional Science 2020 Vol. 60 No. 1 P. 88-128
We document the geographic concentration patterns of Russian manufacturing using detailed microgeographic data. About 80% of three‐digit industries are significantly agglomerated, and a similar share of three‐digit industry pairs is significantly coagglomerated. Industry pairs with stronger buyer–supplier links—as measured using Russian input–output tables—tend to be slightly more coagglomerated. This result is robust to instrumental variable ...
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