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1. CEF 1997: The Dynamics of Regional Interaction, Growth and Agglomeration - a simulation approach based on cellular automata
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- The Dynamics of Regional Interaction, Growth and Agglomeration - a simulation approach based on cellular automata.
- the regional growth dynamics cannot be seperated from the dynamics of agglomeration. Factors of production that are only locally available contribute to the local growth dynamics but have also an influence on agglomeration. ...
- Thus, it will emphasize the role that local interactions of factors play in fostering regional growth and agglomeration. ...
- The model should demonstrate that if we consider growth and agglomeration as two phenomena of the same origin it is not reasonable anymore to discuss economic growth in terms of convergence-divergence. ...
- The structure of agglomeration with its different densities of production factors and multiple centres cannot be analyzed in a two-region economy. ...
2. Articles - Agglomeration
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- In the study of human settlements, an agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place (usually a municipality) and any suburbs or adjacent satellite towns. Another term for agglomeration is urbanized area.
- A metropolitan area is an extended agglomeration or conurbation including also peripheral areas not themselves necessarily urban in character but closely bound to the urban area by employment or commerce.
3. 2.4 Agglomeration
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- 4 Agglomeration.
- In the third stage, agglomeration, we move from the abstract toward the concrete. ...
- 11: Examples of agglomeration. ...
- The number of tasks yielded by the agglomeration phase, although reduced, may still be greater than the number of processors. ... Alternatively, we may choose during the agglomeration phase to reduce the number of tasks to exactly one per processor. ...
- Three sometimes-conflicting goals guide decisions concerning agglomeration and replication: reducing communication costs by increasing computation and communication granularity, retaining flexibility with respect to scalability and mapping decisions, and reducing software engineering costs. ...
- The design of an efficient agglomeration strategy can be difficult in problems with unstructured communications, such as the finite element problem of Figure 2. ...
- Agglomeration is almost always beneficial if analysis of communication requirements reveals that a set of tasks cannot execute concurrently. ...
- So far, we have assumed that our choice of agglomeration strategy is determined solely by a desire to improve the efficiency and flexibility of a parallel algorithm. ...
- 4 Agglomeration Design Checklist.
- Alternatively, we may have used agglomeration to increase computation and communication granularity and/or to decrease software engineering costs, even though opportunities for concurrent execution are reduced. ...
- Has agglomeration reduced communication costs by increasing locality? If not, examine your algorithm to determine whether this could be achieved using an alternative agglomeration strategy. ...
- If agglomeration has replicated computation, have you verified that the benefits of this replication outweigh its costs, for a range of problem sizes and processor counts? .
- If agglomeration replicates data, have you verified that this does not compromise the scalability of your algorithm by restricting the range of problem sizes or processor counts that it can address? .
- Has agglomeration yielded tasks with similar computation and communication costs? The larger the tasks created by agglomeration, the more important it is that they have similar costs. ...
- If agglomeration eliminated opportunities for concurrent execution, have you verified that there is sufficient concurrency for current and future target computers? An algorithm with insufficient concurrency may still be the most efficient, if other algorithms have excessive communication costs; performance models can be used to quantify these tradeoffs. ...
4. FRB Minneapolis Research Archive - Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration
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- Title Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration.
- We demonstrate the extent of agglomeration has significant implications for the patterns of information flows in economies. Further, by simultaneously determining the patterns of knowledge exchange and the spatial agglomeration of an economy we identify additional channels for interaction between agglomerative activity and knowledge exchange. Finally, contrary to previous work in spatial agglomeration, our model suggests that agglomerative environments may be either under-specialized and under-populated or over-specialized and over-populated relative to the social optimum .
5. United Nations Urban Agglomerations, 1996
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- The concept of agglomeration defines the population contained within the contours of contiguous territory inhabited at urban levels of residential density without regard to administrative boundaries. ...
6. Agglomeration and Networks in Spatial Economies
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- Agglomeration and Networks in Spatial Economies .
- We consider the parallel developments in the economics of agglomeration and the economics of networks. We explore the complentarities between the productivity benefits of agglomeration and those of network linkages, arguing that networks of actors dispersed over space may substitute for agglomerations of actors at a single point. ...
- Quigley, "Agglomeration and Networks in Spatial Economies" (July 30, 2003). ...
7. Home
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- Welcome to the Homepage of the Working Party on Agglomeration.
- This homepage is designed to become a junction between everybody who is involved with agglomeration or who wants to get the latest information about that topic. ...
- The goal of the working party is to advance the science and engineering of agglomeration, including:.
- design and control of agglomeration processes .
8. Agglomeration information - Niro A/S
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- Agglomeration.
- Recent Advances in Agglomeration during Spray Drying.
- Agglomeration during spray drying.
- Agglomeration is often defined simply as the association of smaller particles into clusters or agglomerates.
- Assuming that the agglomeration occurs as a series of binary interactions the rate of agglomeration of i and j-type particles can be expressed by gij = Kij Eij ni nj where Kij is a collision frequency rate constant, Eij is a collision effiency factor (probability of adhesion), and ni and nj are the respective number concentrations of the two types of particles (Hogg, 1992).
- Read more about agglomeration.
- S agglomeration inquiries, please visit the Niro Inc website: www. ...
- dyestuff | extractors | pneumatic hammer | bubble plate | agglomeration | agglomerate | Niro.
9. EconPapers: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration
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- Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration.
- We demonstrate that the extent of agglomeration has significant implications for the patterns of information flows in economies. Further, by simultaneously determining the patterns of knowledge exchange and the spatial agglomeration of an economy we identify additional channels for interaction between agglomerative activity and knowledge exchange. Finally, contrary to previous work on spatial agglomeration, our model suggests that agglomerative environments may be either under-specialized and under-populated or over-specialized and over-populated relative to the social optimum. ...
- Working Paper: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration .
- Working Paper: Knowledge exchange, matching, and agglomeration .
- Working Paper: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration .
- Working Paper: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration .
- Working Paper: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration .
- Working Paper: Knowledge Exchange, Matching, and Agglomeration .
10. Translation of agglomeration
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- Translation of agglomeration.
- agglomeration .
- agglomeration in French is agglomération.
- agglomeration in German is Anhäufung {f}, Ballungsraum {m}, Ballung {f}.
- agglomeration in Hungarian is halmaz, agglomeráció, összegyűjtés, felhalmozás.
- agglomeration in Spanish is aglomeración.
- English Definition of Agglomeration.
- ---- agglomeration ----.
- translation of agglomeration area.
- Agglomeration .
11. Welcome to Montpellier Agglomeration, France
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- Welcome to Montpellier Agglomeration, France.
- or just curious, you will find all you need to know here at Montpellier Agglomeration.
12. Geography 450
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- Economic Agglomeration & Localization: Clusters, Growth Poles and Industrial Districts .
- Agglomeration Economies .
- Diversity, Complementaries and other Interdependencies in "Agglomeration Economies".
- Labor-market imperfections and the agglomeration of firms: evidence from the emergent period of the US semiconductor industry. ...
- Productivity, Agglomeration Economies and Metropolitan Concentration. ...
- Thisse, "Economics of Agglomeration," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, (1996). (A survey of recent literature on agglomeration. ...
- , How Industries Migrate When Agglomeration Economies Are Important, Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. ... 240-63 Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic Activity; Industrial Migration In the model, there are agglomeration benefits from concentrating industry in a particular location because it enables a large variety of local suppliers to emerge. ...
- Keilbach, Max, Marshallian Externalities and the Dynamics of Agglomeration and Regional Growth (Online) Porter's model for geographic competive advantage: The case of New Hampshire. ...
- Keilbach, Max, Marshallian Externalities and the Dynamics of Agglomeration and Regional Growth (Online) NECI Research Index .
- Siegel, "Scale Economies and Industry Agglomeration Externalities: A Dynamic Cost Function Approach," American Economic Review, 89(1), March 1999, pp. ...
- , "Agglomeration and Competitiveness: From Marshall to Chinitz," Urban Studies 29(2), 1992, 155-70. ...
- Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Jacques-Francois Thisse, Agglomeration and Economic Geography http://www. ...
- External Economies, Agglomeration and Flexible Accumulation. ... The concept of external/agglomeration economies has held a central place within geographical accounts of the spatial concentration of economic activity since WEBER's discussion of agglomeration. ... This paper examines the microeconomic logic to agglomeration within accounts of a new regime of accumulation. One influential account of the agglomeration of production is examined in the light of a brief review of the use of the concept of external/agglomeration economies within the geographical literature. The paper identifies several shortcomings of contemporary explanations of agglomeration. ...
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