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    Economic Geography and Wages

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    This paper estimates the agglomeration benefits that arise from vertical linkages between firms in the context of Indonesia. The analysis is based on international trade and economic geography theory developed by Krugman and Venables (1995). We identify the agglomeration benefits off the spatial variation in firm level nominal wages. Unusually detailed intermediate input data allow us to more accurately capture spatial input/output linkages than in previous studies. We take account of the location of input suppliers to estimate cost linkages; and the location of demand from final consumers and other firms to estimate demand linkages. The results show that the externalities that arise from demand and cost linkages are quantitatively important and highly localized. An understanding of the extent and strength of spatial linkages is crucial in shaping policies that seek to influence regional development.agglomeration, economic geography, vertical linkages.

    Report on the 2013 ANHS Member Meeting

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    Considering Dalits and Political Identity in Imagining a New Nepal

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    Photo Near Namche Bazaar

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    HRB XV (2) 1995 errata (missing end notes)

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    All the Women Dancing

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    Alien Registration- Cameron, Mary (Madawaska, Aroostook County)

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