The Impact of Optimal Tariffs and Taxes on Agglomeration



HWWA Discussion Paper

The Impact of Optimal
Tariffs and Taxes on
Agglomeration

Matthias Ross*

HWWA Discussion Paper 212
http://www.hwwa.de

Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA)
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21 - 20347 Hamburg, Germany
e-mail:
[email protected]

* University of Hamburg

A first draft of this paper was presented at the 1st HWWA Workshop on Current Devel-
opments in Regional Research which took place in Hamburg on the 25th and 26th No-
vember, 2002. The author thanks the participants of the workshop for useful comments.

This discussion paper is assigned to the HWWA’s research programme “European
Integration and Spatial Development“. Matthias Ross is a research associate of this
programme.

Edited by the Department European Integration
Head: Dr. Konrad Lammers



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