effect of agglomeration economies on firm deaths: A comparison of firm and regional based approaches (Record no. 11579)

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Personal name Power, Bernadette
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Title effect of agglomeration economies on firm deaths: A comparison of firm and regional based approaches
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
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Pages Vol 56, Issue 16, 2019,(3358-3374 p.)
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Summary, etc This paper compares the merits of regional and firm based approaches for analysing the effect of agglomeration economies on firm deaths in Ireland. We aggregate a comprehensive data set on Irish firm deaths to Electoral Division (ED) level, the lowest geographical scale available. Estimates of the effect of agglomeration on firm deaths from a regional analysis at ED level using a cross-sectional spatial-autoregressive spatial error model are compared with firm-level estimates from a contemporary log-log model with spatially weighted agglomeration regressors. While estimates of the effects of agglomeration using these alternative methods is much discussed in existing literature rarely are the approaches or results compared. We show that contrasting results are found using the same data set dependent upon the unit of analysis used. Diversity lowers regional and firm deaths while specialisation raises regional deaths but lowers firm deaths. Greater urbanisation does not have a significant effect on firm hazard rates or equivalent regional estimates. While regional estimates provide evidence on the existence and nature of spatial dependence (negative in this case), firm estimates do not provide evidence that agglomeration in neighbouring regions is the source of this spatial dependence. No empirical analysis to our knowledge directly compares regional and firm based approaches for analysing the effect of spatial agglomeration economies on firm deaths.
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Subject firm deaths,
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Subject localisation,
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Subject spatial agglomeration,
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Subject specialisation,
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Added Entry Personal Name Doran, Justin
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Added Entry Personal Name Ryan, Geraldine
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Host Biblionumber 11188
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Place, publisher, and date of publication sage, 2019.
Title Urban studies
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098018817428
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