16 Anna Iara / Iulia Traistaru
References
Aghion, P. / Howitt, P. (1992): A model of growth through creative destruction, in:
Econometrica, 60, pp. 323-51.
Aiginger, K. / Boeheim, M. / Gugler, K. / Pfaffermayr, M. / Wolfmayr-Schitzer, Y.
(1999): Specialisation and (geographic) concentration of European
manufacturing, Enterprise DG Working Paper No 1, Background Paper for the
‘The competitiveness of European industry: 1999 Report’, Brussels.
Amiti, M. (1999): Specialisation patterns in Europe, in: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv,
134(4), pp. 573-593.
Baldwin, R. (2003): Openess and Growth: What’s the Empirical Relationship?, NBER
Working Paper Series No. 9578, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic
Research.
Baldwin, R. / Forslid, R. (2000): The Core-Periphery Model and Endogeneous Growth:
Stabilising and De-Stabilising Integration, in: Economica 67, pp. 307-324.
Baldwin, R. / Martin, P. / G. Ottaviano (2001): Global Income Divergence, Trade and
Industrialization: The Geography of Growth Take-Off, in: Journal of Economic
Growth, 6, pp. 5-37.
Baldwin, R. / Forslid, R. / Martin, P. / Ottaviano, G. / Robert-Nicoud, F. (2003):
Economic Geography and Public Policy, Princeton University Press.
Barro, R. / Sala i Martin, X. (1995): Economic Growth, Boston, MA: McGraw Hill.
Brülhart, M. (2001): Evolving Geographical Specialisation of European Manufacturing
Industries, in: Weltwitschaftliches Archiv 137, ( 2), pp. 215-243.
Devereux, M. / Griffith, R. / Simpson, H. (1999): The Geographic Distribution of
Production Activity in the UK, Institute for Fiscal Studies Working Paper,
W99/26.
European Commission (2001a): Real convergence in candidate countries. Past
performance and scenarios in the pre-accession economic programes, European
Commission, Directorate for Economic and Financial Affairs, Brussels.
European Commission (2001b): Real convergence and catching-up in the EU, in:
European Economy, pp. 185-221.
European Commission (2003): Second progress report on Economic and Social
Cohesion, Luxemburg: Office for Official Publications of the European
Communities.
Fagerberg, J. (2003): What have we learned (before and) after Myrdal? Growth theory
and disparities, Paper prepared for the conference on “Cohesion Reform in a
Larger Union”, College of Europe, Brugges, 3-4 April 2003.
More intriguing information
1. Why Managers Hold Shares of Their Firms: An Empirical Analysis2. Økonomisk teorihistorie - Overflødig information eller brugbar ballast?
3. Income Taxation when Markets are Incomplete
4. Three Policies to Improve Productivity Growth in Canada
5. Nurses' retention and hospital characteristics in New South Wales, CHERE Discussion Paper No 52
6. The name is absent
7. Creating a 2000 IES-LFS Database in Stata
8. The name is absent
9. Washington Irving and the Knickerbocker Group
10. On the Real Exchange Rate Effects of Higher Electricity Prices in South Africa