ECO 421LEC Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: 1980S Oil Glut, Economies Of Agglomeration, European Cooperation In Science And Technology

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Other effects of agglomeration in region a. Two regions or urban areas: suppose that there are two regions. Region a has higher agglomeration benefits and positive externalities than region b: as the total population of a & b grows, at some point a will become saturated and growth will spill into region b. Effects of agglomeration in region a and spillovers to region b: crowding in region a higher land prices (those who already owned land in region. Newcomers pay more to rent or buy. : high localization and urbanization economies in region a means that (other things equal) wages premiums to attract new people to region a will be lower. But wages in region a can still be higher because the agglomeration could make people in region a more productive. Examples: recently more people who move west choose nevada or arizona and even some. Trading off agglomeration benefits for lower cost of living.

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