EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES IN THE JAPANESE ASSEMBLY‐TYPE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY FOR 1985–2000: USING AGGLOMERATION AND COAGGLOMERATION INDICES

Q3 Social Sciences
S. Tokunaga, M. Kageyama, Yuko Akune, Ryohei Nakamura
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type="main"> This empirical study finds that positive but weak agglomeration economies resulted from the agglomeration of Japan's assembly-type manufacturing industry during 1985–2000. Estimation results particularly indicate positive externalities from coagglomeration and very slightly increasing returns to scale. Traditional studies conceive of agglomeration economies as being related to localization and urbanization. We, however, estimate a flexible translog production function using four-digit Standard Industrial Classification industry panel data and Ellison and Glaeser's agglomeration index with the same industry and coagglomeration index with different industry groups. We theoretically obtain appropriate and significant results without the homotheticity restriction.
1985-2000年日本装配型制造业集聚经济的实证分析:基于集聚和混凝指数
实证研究发现,1985-2000年日本组装型制造业集聚产生了正向但弱集聚经济。估算结果特别表明,凝聚的正外部性和规模收益的略微增加。传统研究认为集聚经济与地方化和城市化有关。然而,我们使用四位数的标准产业分类行业面板数据和同一行业的Ellison和Glaeser的集聚指数以及不同行业集团的凝聚指数来估计一个灵活的超对数生产函数。我们在理论上得到了适当而有意义的结果,不受同性限制。
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Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies (RURDS) focuses on issues of immediate practical interest to those involved in policy formation and implementation. Articles contain rigorous empirical analysis, with many emphasizing policy relevance and the operational aspects of the academic disciplines, while others focus on theoretical and methodological issues. Interdisciplinary and international in perspective, RURDS has a wide appeal: in addition to scholars, readership includes planners, engineers and managers in government, business and development agencies worldwide.
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