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Public input competition and agglomeration
Authors:Robert Fenge  Maximilian von Ehrlich  Matthias Wrede  
Institution:aIfo Institute at the University of Munich, Poschinger Str. 5, 81679 Munich, Germany;bUniversity of Munich, Center for Economic Studies, Schackstr. 4, 80539 Munich, Germany;cUniversity of Marburg, Department of Economics, Am Plan 2, 35037 Marburg, Germany;dCESifo, Poschinger Str. 5, 81679 Munich, Germany
Abstract:This paper analyzes the impact of public input competition in a New Economic Geography framework. It is shown that regional competition yields an overprovision of public inputs if trade costs are sizable while it leads to underprovision if regions are highly integrated. Moreover, public input competition assures a dispersion of industry as long as trade costs are high but induces agglomeration even for ex ante identical regions if trade costs have fallen below a certain value. Finally, a trade-off between regional convergence and efficiency arises since the efficient distribution of regional infrastructure requires full agglomeration for sufficiently low trade costs.
Keywords:Public input competition  Infrastructure  Agglomeration
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