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245 1 4 |a The Impact of Spatial Externalities: Skills, Education and Plant Productivity 
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520 |a Wixe S. The impact of spatial externalities: skills, education and plant productivity, Regional Studies. This paper analyses the role of a broad range of spatial externalities in explaining average labour productivity of Swedish manufacturing plants. The main findings show positive effects from general urbanization economies and labour market matching, as well as a negative effect from within-industry diversity. These results confirm previous research despite methodological differences, which implies wider generalizability. Additionally, the empirical findings support Marshall-Arrow-Romer (MAR) and Porter externalities, i.e. positive effects from specialization and competition. No evidence is found of Jacobs externalities, neither when measured as between-industry diversity nor as within-industry diversity. Finally, plant-specific characteristics play a key role in explaining plant-level productivity. 
540 |a Nutzungsrecht: © 2014 Regional Studies Association 2014 
650 4 |a Suède 
650 4 |a L25 
650 4 |a D24 
650 4 |a Productividad de plantas industriales 
650 4 |a Externalidades espaciales 
650 4 |a Industrie 
650 4 |a Suecia 
650 4 |a Manufacturing 
650 4 |a Sector manufacturero 
650 4 |a Produktion 
650 4 |a R32 
650 4 |a Productivité des établissements 
650 4 |a Plant productivity 
650 4 |a Spatial externalities 
650 4 |a Werksproduktivität 
650 4 |a Effets externes spatiaux 
650 4 |a 工厂生产力 
650 4 |a Räumliche Externalitäten 
650 4 |a Schweden 
650 4 |a L60 
650 4 |a 製造业 
650 4 |a Sweden 
650 4 |a 空间外部性 
650 4 |a Externalities (Economics) 
650 4 |a United States 
650 4 |a Education 
650 4 |a Economic aspects 
650 4 |a Analysis 
650 4 |a Industrial plants 
650 4 |a Urbanization 
650 4 |a Specialization 
650 4 |a Studies 
650 4 |a Productivity 
650 4 |a Externality 
650 4 |a Labor market 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Regional studies  |d Abingdon, Oxfordshire : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1967  |g 49(2015), 12, Seite 2053-17  |w (DE-627)129982083  |w (DE-600)412842-4  |w (DE-576)015542262  |x 0034-3404  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:49  |g year:2015  |g number:12  |g pages:2053-17 
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