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Urban agglomeration economies in manufacturing industries

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The ideas and conclusions expressed in this paper are an outgrowth of a part of the author's Ph.D. dissertation. The author would like to express his appreciation for the critical comments received from those who read an earlier version of this paper. This paper was read at the Thirteenth European Congress of the Regional Science Association held at Vienna in 1973. It was not received in time to be included in Vol. 33,Papers of the Regional Science Association.

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Kawashima, T. Urban agglomeration economies in manufacturing industries. Papers of the Regional Science Association 34, 157–175 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01941317

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