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Volume I

Acknowledgements ix

Foreword Richard E. Baldwin xii

Preface Miroslav N. Jovanovic xiii

Introduction Miroslav N. Jovanovic xvii

PART I BASIC THEORY

1. Richard G. Lipsey (1960), 'The Theory of Customs Unions: A

General Survey', Economic Journal, 70 (279), September, 496-513 3

2. B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Lipsey (1997), 'Introduction: Beyond Neoclassical Competitive Economics', in On the Foundations of Monopolistic Competition and Economic Geography: The Selected Essays of B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Lipsey, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, CT, USA: Edward Elgar, ix­XXVll 21

3. Paul Krugman (1980), 'Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade', American Economic Review, 70 (5), December, 950-59 40

PART II EVOLUTIONARY STRAND

4. Ron A. Boschma and Jan G. Lambooy (1999), 'Evolutionary

Economics and Economic Geography', Journal of Evolutionary

Economics, 9 (4), December, 411-29 53

5. Jan G. Lambooy and Ron A. Boschma (2001), 'Evolutionary

Economics and Regional Policy' , Annals of Regional Science,

35 (I), 113-31 72

6. Paul Krugman (1991), 'History versus Expectations', Quarterly

Journal of Economics, 106 (2), May, 651-67 91

7. Paul Krugman (1999), 'The Role of Geography in Development' , in Boris Pleskovic and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds), Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1998, Washington, DC: World Bank, 89-107 108

PART III RELEVANCE FOR INTEGRATION IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA

8. N. Vanhove and L.H. Klaassen (1987), 'The Regional Impact of the Integration Process' , Regional Policy: A European Approach, Second Edition, Chapter 6, Aldershot: Avebury, 230-62, references 129

9. Anthony J. Venables (1994), 'Economic Integration and Industrial

Agglomeration' , Economic and Social Review, 26 (1), October, 1-

17 162

10. Paul R. Krugman and Anthony J. Venables (1990), 'Interation and ,

the Competitiveness of Peripheral Industry' , in Chris top er Bliss

and Jorge Braga de Macedo (eds), Unity with Diversity in the

European Economy: The Community's Southern Frontier, Chapter

3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 56-75 179

11. Paul Krugman and Anthony 1. Venables (1996), 'Integration,

Specialization, and Adjustment', European Economic Review, 40,

959-67 , 199

12. Marius Briilhart and Johan Torstensson (1996), 'Regional .f

Integration, Scale Economies and Industry Location in the

European Union', CEPR Discussion Paper, 1435, July, 1-29 2

13. Diego Puga (1999), 'The Rise and Fall of Regional Inequalities', f

European Economic Review, 43, 303-34 237

14. Anthony J. Venables (1995), 'Economic Integration and the

Location of Firms', American Economic Review, Papers a'1,d

Proceedings, 85 (2), May, 296-300 269

15. Anthony 1. Venables (2003), 'Winners and Losers from RetiOnal

Integration Agreements', Economic Journal, 113 (490), 0 tober,

747-61 274

16. Gordon H. Hanson (1998), 'North American Economic Integration

and Industry Location', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 14 (2),

30-44 289

17. Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano (2004), 'Footloose Capital, Market

Access and the Geography of Regional State Aid', in Jean-Louis

Mucchielli and Thierry Mayer (eds), Multinational Firms' Location

and the New Economic Geography, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK

and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 156-77 304

18. Anthony J. Venables and Nuno Limao (2002), 'Geographical

Disadvantage: A Heckscher-Ohlin-von Thiinen Model of

International Specialisation', Journal of International Economics,

58,239-63 326

19. Diego Puga and Anthony J. Venables (1997), 'Preferential Trading

Arrangements and Industrial Location', Journal of International

Economics, 43, 347-68 351

PART IV TAX ISSUES

20. Alex Easson (2001), 'Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment

Part I: Recent Trends and Countertrends' and 'Tax Incentives for

Foreign Direct Investment. Part II: Design Considerations', Bulletin

for International Fiscal Documentation, 55 (7 and 8), July and

August, 266-74, 365-75 375

21. Richard,E. Baldwin and Paul Krugman (2004), 'Agglomeration, Integration and Tax Harmonisation', European Economic Review, 48 (1), February, 1-23 395

PART V OVERVIEWS

22. Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano and Diego Puga (1998), 'Agglomeration

in the Global Economy: A Survey of the "New Economic Geography"', World Economy, 21 (6), 707-31 421

23. Ron Martin (1999), 'The New "Geographical Turn" in Economics: Some Critical Reflections', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23 (1), January, 65-91 446

24. Miroslav N. Jovanovic (2003), 'Spatial Location of Firms and Industries: An Overview of Theory' , Economia Internazionale, LVI (1), February, 23-81 473

Name Index 533

Volume II

Acknowledgements ix

An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in Volume I

PART I CONCEPTUAL ISSUES

1. Alfred Marshall (1890), 'Industrial Organization Continued. The

Concentration of Specialized Industries in Particular Localities', in

Principles of Economics, Volume I, Chapter X, London: Macmillan

and Co , 328-38 3

2. W. Brian Arthur (1988), 'Self-Reinforcing Mechanisms in

Economics', in Philip W. Anderson, Kenneth J. Arrow and David

Pines (eds), The Economy as an Evolving Complex System: The

Proceedings of the Evolutionary Paths of the Global Economy

Workshop, held September, 1987 in Santa Fe, New Mexico,

Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc ,

9-31 14

3. W. Brian Arthur (2002), 'How Growth Builds upon Growth in

High-Technology' , Annual Sir Charles Carter Lecture 2001,

Belfast: Northern Ireland Economic Council, 1-14 37

4. Michael E. Porter (1998), 'Clusters and the New Economics of

Competition', Harvard Business Review, 76 (6), November-

December, 77-90 51

5. Anders Malmberg, brjan SOlvell and Ivo Zander (1996), 'Spatial

Clustering, Local Accumulation of Knowledge and Firm

Competitiveness', Geografiska Annaler, 78 B (2), 85-97 65

6. Ron Martin and Peter Sunley (2003), 'Deconstructing Clusters:

Chaotic Concept or Policy Panacea?', Journal of Economic

Geography, 3, 5-35 78

7. Peter Maskell (2001), 'Towards a Knowledge-Based Theory of the

Geographical Cluster', Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (4),

December, 921-43 109

PART II EVOLUTION

8. Clifford Bekar and Richard G. Lipsey (2002), 'Clusters and

Economic Policy' , Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research,

3 (1), Spring, 62-70 135

9. Michael E. Porter (1994), 'The Role of Location in Competition',

Journal of the Economics of Business, 1 (1), 35-9 144

10. Ron Boschma and Jan Lambooy (1999), 'The Prospects of an Adjustment Policy Based on Collective Learning in Old Industrial Regions', GeoJournal, 49 (4), 391-9 149

11. Richard Baldwin, Rikard Forslid, Philippe Martin, Gianmar

Ottaviano and Frederic Robert-Nicoud (2003), 'Policy and

Economic Geography: What's New?' , in Economic Geography and Public

Policy, Chapter 9, Princeton, NJ and Oxford: Princeton

University Press, 227-42 158

PART III EVIDENCE

12. Glenn Ellison and Edward L. Glaeser (1997), 'Geographic

Concentration in U.S. Manufacturing Industries: A Dartboard Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (5), October, 889­927 177

13. Masahisa Fujita and Jacques-Fran~ois Thisse (1996), 'Economics of Agglomeration' , Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 10, 339-78 216

14. Ian R. Gordon and Philip McCann (2000), 'Industrial Cluster&; Complexes, Agglomeration and/or Social Networks?', Urban Studies, 37 (3), 513-32 256

15. Marius Brillhart (1998), 'Economic Geography, Industry Locltion

and Trade: The Evidence', World Economy, 21 (6), 775-801 276

16. Masahisa Fujita and Jacques-Fran~ois Thisse (2003), 'Does Geographical Agglomeration Foster Economic Growth? And Who Gains and Loses From It?', Japanese Economic Review, 54 (2), June, 121-45 303

17. J. Vernon Henderson, Zmarak Shalizi and Anthony J. Venables (200 1), 'Geography and Development' , Journal of Economic Geography, 1,81-105 328

18. Thomas J. Holmes (1998), 'The Effect of State Policies on the Location of Manufacturing: Evidence from State Borders' , Journal of Political Economy, 106 (4), August, 667-705 353

19. Marius Brillhart and Federico Trionfetti (2004), 'Public Expenditure, International Specialisation and Agglomeration' , European Economic Review, 48 (4), August, 851-81 392

20. Miroslav N. Jovanovic (2003), 'Local vs. Global Location of Firms and Industries', Journal of Economic Integration, 18 (1), March, 60-104 423

21. Khalid Nadvi (1998), 'International Competitiveness and Small Firm Clusters - Evidence from Pakistan', Small Enterprise Development, 9 (1), March, 12-24 468

22. Anthony J. Venables (1999), 'The International Division of Industries: Clustering and Comparative Advantage in a Multi­Industry Model', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 101 (4), December, 495-513 481

PART IV POLICY ADVICE

23. Michael E. Porter (2000), 'Location, Competition, and Economic

Development: Local Clusters in a Global Economy', Economic Development Quarterly, 14 (1), February, 15-34 503

Name Index 523

Volume III

Acknowledgements ix

An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in Volume I

PART I FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS

A Background

1. John H. Dunning and Peter Robson (1987), 'Multinational Corporate Integration and Regional Economic Integration' , Journal of Common Market Studies, XXVI (2), December, 103-25 5

B Europe

2. George N. Yannopoulos (1990), 'Foreign Direct Investment and European Integration: The Evidence from the Formative Years of the European Community', Journal of Common Market Studies, XXVIII (3), March, 235-59 31

3. John H. Dunning (1997), 'The European Internal Market Programme and Inbound Foreign Direct Investment' , Journal of Common Market Studies, 35 (1), March, 1-30 56

4. Matthieu Crozet, Thierry Mayer and Jean-Louis Mucchielli (2004), 'How do Firms Agglomerate? A Study of FDI in France', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 34, 27-54 86

C North America

5. A.E. Safarian (1985), 'The Relationship Between Trade Agreements and International Direct Investment' , in David W. Conklin and Thomas J. Courchene (eds), Canadian Trade at a Crossroads: Options for New International Agreements, Toronto: Ontario Economic Council, 206-21 117

6. Curtis Eaton, Richard G. Lipsey and A. Edward Safarian (1994), 'The Theory of Multinational Plant Location in a Regional Trading Area', in Lorraine Eden (ed.), Multinationals in North America, Chapter 3, Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 53-77 133

7. B. Curtis Eaton, Richard G. Lipsey andA. Edward Safarian (1994), 'The Theory of Multinational Plant Location: Agglomerations and Disagglomerations', in Lorraine Eden (ed.), Multinationals in North America, Chapter 4, Calgary: University of Calgary Press,79-102 158

8. John H. Dunning (1994), 'MNE Activity: Comparing the ~AFfA and the European Community', in Lorraine Eden (ed.), Multinationals in North America, Chapter 10, Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 277-308 182

D Location of Japanese Firms in Europe and the United States

9. Hideki Yamawaki (1993), 'Location Decisions of Japanese Multinational Firms in European Manufacturing Industries', in Kirsty S. Hughes (ed.), European Competitiveness, Chapter 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 11-28 217

10. Stuart Ford and Roger Strange (1999), 'Where do Japanese Manufacturing Firms Invest within Europe, and Why?' ,

Transnational Corporations, 8 (1), April, 117-42 235

11. V.N. Balasubramanyam and David Greenaway (1992), 'EcoJomic Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Japanese Investment in

the EC', Journal of Common Market Studies, XXX (2), June, 175­ 261

12. Ashoka Mody and Krishna Srinivasan (1998), 'Japanese and U.S. Firms as Foreign Investors: Do They March to the Same Tune?' , Canadian Journal of Economics, 31 (4), October, 778-99 280

E Developing Countries

13. Constantine Vaitsos (1983), The Role of Transnational Enterprises in Latin American Economic Integration Efforts: Who Integrates, and With Whom, How andfor Whose Benefit? Summary, UNCTAD, TD/B/C.7/38, 18 August, 1-32 305

14. Lynn Krieger Mytelka (1984), 'Competition, Conflict and Decline in the Union Douaniere et Economique de l' Afrique Centrale (UDEAC)', in Domenico Mazzeo (ed.), African Regional Organizations, Chapter 7, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 131-49 337

PART II TOWARDS EVIDENCE

A Europe

15. Roberto P. Camagni (1992), 'Development Scenarios and Policy Guidelines for the Lagging Regions in the 1990s', Regional Studies, 26 (4),361-74 361

16. European Commission (1997), 'Summary', 'Review of the Theoretical and Empirical Literature' and 'Growth and Convergence Trends in Europe, 1975-93', in Regional Growth and Convergence, Single Market Review series, Subseries VI: Aggregate and Regional Impact, Volume I, Chapters 1-3, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities and London: Kogan Page and Earthscan, 1-5,7-23,25-75,155-8 375

17. K.H. Midelfart-Knarvik, H.G. Overman, SJ. Redding and A.I. Venables (2002), 'The Location of European Industry' , European Economy, Special Report No. 2/2002, Chapter 4,215,217-69 452

18. Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik and Henry G. Overman (2002), 'Delocation and European Integration: Is Structural Spending Justified?', Economic Policy, 17 (35), October, 323-59 506

19. Mary Amiti (1998), 'New Trade Theories and Industrial Location in the EU: A Survey of Evidence', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 14 (2), 45-53 543

20. Mary Amiti (1999), 'Specialization Patterns in Europe',

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 135 (4), 573-92 552

21. Harvey W. Armstrong (1995), 'Convergence Among Regions of the

European Union, 1950-1990', Papers in Regional Science, 74 (2),

April, 143-52 572

22. Leo Sleuwaegen and Reinhilde Veugelers (2004), 'Geographical Concentration of Production by Leading Firms in EU Manufacturing', in Jean-Louis Mucchielli and Thierry Mayer (eds), Multinational Firms' Location and the New Economic Geography, Chapter 1, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward

Elgar, 11-34 582

23. John Bachtler and Ivan Turok (1997), 'Conclusions: An Agenda for Reform', in John Bachtler and Ivan Turok (eds), The Coherence of EU Regional Policy: Contrasting Perspectives on the Structural Funds, Chapter 22, London and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 346-72, references 606

24. Joaquin Andaluz, Luis Fernando Lanaspa and Fernando Sanz (2002), 'Geographical Dynamics: A Sectoral Comparison Between the Economic Landscapes of the United States and Europe', Regional Studies, 36 (4), 321-32 635

B Agglomerations and Clusters

25. Marius Briilhart (1998), 'Trading Places: Industrial Specialization in the European Union', Journal of Common Market Studies, 36 (3), September, 319-46 649

26. European Commission (2002), Regional Clusters in Europe, Observatory of European SMEs Report No.3, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 9-11, 13-19, 21-53,55-60 677

27. David Keeble and Frank Wilkinson (1999), 'Collective L arning and; Knowledge Development in the Evolution of Regional F235Clusters of

High Technology SMEs in Europe', Regional Studies, 33 (4), 295-f

303 726

28. Gioacchino Garofoli (2002), 'Local Development in Europe:

Theoretical Models and International Comparisons', European

Urban and Regional Studies, 9 (3), July, 225-39 735

C Other Strands

29. lain Begg and David Mayes (1994), 'Peripherality and Northern Ireland', National Institute Economic Review, 150, November, 90­100 753

30. Jean H.P. Paelinck and Mario Polese (1999), 'Modelling the, Regional Impact of Continental Economic Integration: Less~ns from the European Union for NAFTA', Regional Studies, 33 (8), 727-38 764

Name Index 777

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Providing insight into the basic issues and a state-of-the-art overview of the field's origin and development, this reference presents a total of 77 previously published papers selected for reprinting by editor Jovanovic (economic affairs officer, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe). He provides an introductory essay to the three volumes, which cover, respectively, broad conceptual issues (basic theory, the evolutionary strand, relevance for integration in Europe and North America, and tax issues); agglomeration and clusters (conceptual issues, evolution, evidence, and policy advice); and transnational corporations and the search for evidence (in Europe, North America, Japan, & developing countries). The readings come from a broad range of fields including microeconomics, planning, development, economic geography, regional science, urban economics, location theory, industrial organization, and public finance, to name just a few; they are excerpted from books and from such publications as the J. of Commmon Market Studies, J. of Evolutionary Economics, American Economic Review, and Quarterly J. of Economics, among many others. Indexing is by name only (not by subject). Annotation ⓒ2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)