Industrial location, spatial discrete choice models and the need to account for neighbourhood effects
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Industrial location, spatial discrete choice models and the need to account for neighbourhood effectsData de publicació
2011Editor
Springer VerlagISSN
0570-1864Tipus de document
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This research, following the original contributions of Vichiensan et al. (J East As Soc Trans Stud 6:3789-3802, 2005; Mixed Logit Model Framework with Structuralized Spatial Effects: a Test of Applicability with Area ... [+]
This research, following the original contributions of Vichiensan et al. (J East As Soc Trans Stud 6:3789-3802, 2005; Mixed Logit Model Framework with Structuralized Spatial Effects: a Test of Applicability with Area Unit Systems in Location Analysis; EASTS, Tokyo) and Autant-Bernard (Eur Plan Stud 14:1187-1208, 2006; Where do firms choose to locate their R&D? A Spatial Conditional Logit analysis on French data; Routledge, London), employs a spatial conditional logit framework in order to explore the role that inter-territorial spillovers play in driving the location choices of industrial firms. After introducing neighbourhood effects into the theoretical model, we test the methodology by using data on 8,429 firms established in the municipalities making up the Spanish region of Murcia. Our results show that human capital, agglomeration economies and industrial land availability are the main factors driving entrepreneurs’ decisions. Estimates of the spatial component of the model indicate that spillovers or externalities taking place between municipalities (inter-territorial spatial effects) have a remarkable influence on the location decisions of the firms, thus confirming the need to account for such spatial dependence pattern when studying location decisions of industrial companies at a local level. [-]
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Annals of Regional Science, vol. 47, no. 2 (2011), p. 393-418Drets d'accés
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