 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.1 Concentration, specialization, and agglomeration.

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 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.1 Concentration, specialization, and agglomeration

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.1 Concentration, specialization, and agglomeration

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.2 Krugman specialization index

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.3 Agglomeration of manufacturing in the EU

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.4 Moran’s I: Regions within 1 car-hour distance interact with each other

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.5 Map of Mexico

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.6 Wage effects of a demand shock

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.7 Relative real wage and transport costs

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 5.8 Wage growth (%) and distance, following a 10% increase of GDP in Munich