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Economics of Agglomeration: A Theoretical Review

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 10, 96 - 104, 03.01.2023

Öz

Historically it is observed that economic activities are mostly concentrated around natural resources. Today, there are some factors that are as effective as natural resources, chancing both within the companies themselves and in terms of the market and place they are in. Cities where economic activities are concentrated, urban areas clustered in cities, rural areas formed by small-scale economies compared to cities, and the interaction between them are formations that need to be examined in detail in the analysis of today’s economic and social phenomena, some existing problems, and solutions.
In this study, agglomeration/cluster economies will be discussed in the theoretical framework, the reasons for the concentrations that affect the formation of agglomeration economies and their contribution to regional development will be examined.

Kaynakça

  • Arıcıoğlu, E. (2011). İktisat Teorisinde Unutulmuş Bir Kavram:“Mekan”. Ekonomik Yaklasim, 22(81), 17-44.
  • Ayaş, N. Bölgesel rekabet gücünün geliştirilmesinde verimliliğin rolü. Muğla Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2002, 9: 1-24.
  • Bayraktutan, Y. (2003). Bilgi ve Uluslararası Ticaret Teorileri. İktisadi ve idari bilimler dergisi, 1(4), 175-186.
  • Beaudry, C. & Schiffauerova A. (2009). ‘Who’s right, Marshall or Jacobs? The localization versus urbanization debate’, Research Policy, 38, 318–37
  • Boschma, R. (1996). The window of locational opportunity-concept (No. 260). Quaderni-Working Paper DSE.
  • Boschma, R., & Ledder, F. (2010). The evolution of the banking cluster of Amsterdam 1850-1993: a survival analysis. Emerging Clusters: Theoretical, Empirical and Political Perspectives on the Initial Stage of Cluster Evolution. Cheltenham: Edward Edgar, 191-213.
  • Brakman, S., Garretsen H. & Marrewijk, C.V. (2009). The New Introduction to Geographical Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Burchfield, M., Overman, H.G., Puga, D., & Turner, M.A. (2003). "Sprawl: A portrait from space". Processed. University of Toronto
  • Carlino, G. A., Chatterjee, S. and Hunt, R. (2001). Knowledge Spillovers and the New Economy of Cities, Working Paper 01-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Davis, D. R., & Weinstein, D. E. (2002). Bones, bombs, and break points: the geography of economic activity. American economic review, 92(5), 1269-1289.
  • Duranton, G., & Puga, D. (2004). Micro-foundations of urban agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2063-2117). Elsevier.
  • Estall, R. C., & Buchanan, R. O. (1973). Industrial activity and economic geography.
  • Feser, E. J. (2002). Tracing the sources of local external economies. Urban Studies, 39(13), 2485-2506.
  • Fearon, D. (2006). Alfred Weber: theory of the location of industries, 1909. Ŕ Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science.
  • Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class, New York: Basic Books
  • Fujita, M., Krugman, P. & Venables, A. (1999). The Spatial Economy. Cities, Regions and International Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Fujita, M., & Krugman, P. (2004). The new economic geography: Past, present and the future. In Fifty years of regional science (pp. 139-164). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
  • Fujita, M., &Mori, T. (2005). Frontiers of the new economic geography. Papers in Regional Science, 84(3), 377-405.
  • Fujita, M. & Thisse, J.F. (2002). Economics of Agglomeration. Cities, Industrial Location, and Regional Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harrison, B., M.R. Kelley & Gant J. (1997). ‘Innovative firm behavior and local milieu: exploring the intersection of agglomeration, firm effects, and technological change’, Economic Geography, 72, 233–58.
  • Hirschman, A. O. (1958). The strategy of economic development (No. HD82 H49).
  • Hoare, A. (1992). Reveiw of P. Krugman’s Geography and Trade, Reg. Studies 26, 679
  • Hoover, E. M. (1937). Location Theory and the Shoe and Leather Industries. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Hoover, E. M. (1948). Location of economic activity. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York.
  • İçöz, O. & Kozak, M. (2002). Turizm ekonomisi: turizmin mikro ve makro ekonomik etkileri. Turhan Kitabevi.
  • Jacobs, J. (1969). The Economy of Cities, New York: Vintage Kılıçbay, A. (1990). İktisadi Planlama, İ.Ü İktisat Fakültesi
  • Klepper, S. (2010). The origin and growth of industry clusters: The making of Silicon Valley and Detroit. Journal of Urban Economics, 67(1), 15-32.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Krugman, P. (1991). Increasing returns and economic geography. Journal of political economy, 99(3), 483-499.
  • Krugman P. (1991a). Geography and Trade. Leuven University Press, Leuven
  • Krugman P. (1991b). History and industry location: the case of the manufacturing belt. The American Economic Review, 81(2), 80-83.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
  • Krugman, P., Obstfeld, M., ve Melitz, M. J. (2017). Uluslararası İktisat, Çev. Ed. Onur ÖZSOY, 10.
  • Küçüker, C. (1998). Kentsel büyüme dinamikleri. Anadolu'da Hızla Sanayileşen Kentler: Denizli Örneği, Türk Ekonomi Kurumu, 40, 82.
  • Losch, A. (1954). The Economics o f Location, çev. W. H. Woglom, New Haven: Yale University Press,
  • Mankiw, N. G. (2020). Principles of economics. Cengage Learning.
  • Marshall, A. (1890/1961). Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume, 9th edn. London: Macmillan
  • Martin, R. & Sunley P. (1996). Paul Krugman’s geographical economics and its implications for regional theory: a critical assessment, Econ. Geogr. 77, 259-292.
  • Martin, R. (1999). The new `geographical turn’ in economics: some critical reaections, Cam. J. Econ. 23, 65-92.
  • Mazzucato, M., & Parris, S. (2015). High-growth firms in changing competitive environments: the US pharmaceutical industry (1963 to 2002). Small Business Economics, 44(1), 145-170.
  • McCann, P., & Sheppard S. (2003). “The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Industrial Location Theory”, Regional Studies, C. 37, S. 6-7, 649-663.
  • McCann P. & Oort F. (2019). Theories of Agglomeration and Regional Economic Growth: A Historical Review, Handbook of Regional and Development Theories, Ed: Roberto Capello ve Peter Nijkamp, sf. 6-23.
  • Myrdal, G. (1957) Economic Theory and Underdeveloped Regions, London, Duckworth
  • Müftüoğlu, T. (1982). Sanayi İşletmelerinde Kuruluş Yeri Seçimi ve Ölçek Sorunu, Ankara Üniversitesi S.B.F. Yayınlan: 530.
  • OECD, 2006. OECD Territorial Reviews Competitive Cities in the Global Economy
  • Parr, J. B. (2002). Agglomeration economies: ambiguities and confusions. Environment and planning A, 34(4), 717-731.
  • Pinch, S., & Henry, N. (1999). Paul Krugman's geographical economics, industrial clustering and the British motor sport industry. Regional Studies, 33(9), 815-827.
  • Pizam, A. (1978). Tourism's impacts: The social costs to the destination community as perceived by its residents. Journal of travel research, 16(4), 8-12.
  • Porter, M. E. (2011). Competitive advantage of nations: creating and sustaining superior performance. simon and schuster.
  • Potter A. ve H. & Watts D. (2014). Revisiting Marshall's Agglomeration Economies: Technological Relatedness and the Evolution of the Sheffield Metals
  • Rosenthal, S. S., & Strange, W. C. (2004). Evidence on the nature and sources of agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2119-2171). Elsevier.
  • Rotemberg, J. J., & Saloner, G. (2000). Competition and human capital accumulation: a theory of interregional specialization and trade. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 30(4), 373-404
  • Quigley, J.M. (1998). ‘Urban diversity and economic growth’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12, 127–38
  • Seyfeddinoğlu, Ü.K., & Ayoğlu, D., (2007). Türk İmalat Sanayiinde İllere Göre Yerelleşme ve Kentleşme Ekonomilerinin Belirlenmesi, Bilig, Güz, Sayı 43.
  • Sullivan, A. (2003). Urban Economics (4. Baskı).
  • Thunen, J. H. V. (1966). Von Thünen’s Isolated State çev. Carla Wartenberg, Pergamon Press
  • Weber, A. (1929). Theory o f the Location o f Industries, çev. Carl Friedrich, The University of Chicago Press.
  • Şenses, F. (2017). İktisada (Farklı Bir) Giriş. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.
  • Verhoef, E. T., & Nijkamp, P. (2002). Externalities in urban sustainability: Environmental versus localization-type agglomeration externalities in a general spatial equilibrium model of a single-sector monocentric industrial city. Ecological Economics, 40(2), 157-179.
  • Yücer, S. (2008). Türkiye’nin İmalat Sanayinde Sektörel ve Bölgesel Kümelenmelerin Dışsallık Etkileri, Basılmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Abant İzzet Baysal Üniversitesi, Bolu.

YIĞILMA EKONOMİLERİ: TEORİK BİR İNCELEME

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 10, 96 - 104, 03.01.2023

Öz

Tarihsel olarak incelendiğinde ekonomik faaliyetlerin çoğunlukla doğal kaynakların çevresinde toplandığı gözlenmektedir. Günümüzde ise doğal kaynaklar kadar etkili olan hem firmaların kendi içlerinde hem de içinde bulundukları piyasa ve mekân itibariyle değişen bazı faktörler mevcuttur. Ekonomik faaliyetlerin yoğunlaştığı şehirler, şehirlerin içinde kümelenmiş şehircikler, şehirlere nazaran küçük ölçekli ekonomilerin oluşturduğu kırsal alanlar ve bunlar arasındaki etkileşim, günümüz iktisadi ve sosyal olgularının, mevcut bir takım problemlerin ve çözüm yollarının analizinde detaylı incelenmesi gereken oluşumlardır.
Bu çalışmada mekân unsuruna odaklanarak çeşitli iktisadi çıkarımların yapıldığı yığılma/ kümelenme ekonomileri teorik çerçevede ele alınacak, yığılma ekonomilerinin oluşumuna etki eden yoğunlaşmaların nedenleri ve bölgesel gelişmeye olan katkıları incelenecektir.

Kaynakça

  • Arıcıoğlu, E. (2011). İktisat Teorisinde Unutulmuş Bir Kavram:“Mekan”. Ekonomik Yaklasim, 22(81), 17-44.
  • Ayaş, N. Bölgesel rekabet gücünün geliştirilmesinde verimliliğin rolü. Muğla Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2002, 9: 1-24.
  • Bayraktutan, Y. (2003). Bilgi ve Uluslararası Ticaret Teorileri. İktisadi ve idari bilimler dergisi, 1(4), 175-186.
  • Beaudry, C. & Schiffauerova A. (2009). ‘Who’s right, Marshall or Jacobs? The localization versus urbanization debate’, Research Policy, 38, 318–37
  • Boschma, R. (1996). The window of locational opportunity-concept (No. 260). Quaderni-Working Paper DSE.
  • Boschma, R., & Ledder, F. (2010). The evolution of the banking cluster of Amsterdam 1850-1993: a survival analysis. Emerging Clusters: Theoretical, Empirical and Political Perspectives on the Initial Stage of Cluster Evolution. Cheltenham: Edward Edgar, 191-213.
  • Brakman, S., Garretsen H. & Marrewijk, C.V. (2009). The New Introduction to Geographical Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Burchfield, M., Overman, H.G., Puga, D., & Turner, M.A. (2003). "Sprawl: A portrait from space". Processed. University of Toronto
  • Carlino, G. A., Chatterjee, S. and Hunt, R. (2001). Knowledge Spillovers and the New Economy of Cities, Working Paper 01-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Davis, D. R., & Weinstein, D. E. (2002). Bones, bombs, and break points: the geography of economic activity. American economic review, 92(5), 1269-1289.
  • Duranton, G., & Puga, D. (2004). Micro-foundations of urban agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2063-2117). Elsevier.
  • Estall, R. C., & Buchanan, R. O. (1973). Industrial activity and economic geography.
  • Feser, E. J. (2002). Tracing the sources of local external economies. Urban Studies, 39(13), 2485-2506.
  • Fearon, D. (2006). Alfred Weber: theory of the location of industries, 1909. Ŕ Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science.
  • Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class, New York: Basic Books
  • Fujita, M., Krugman, P. & Venables, A. (1999). The Spatial Economy. Cities, Regions and International Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Fujita, M., & Krugman, P. (2004). The new economic geography: Past, present and the future. In Fifty years of regional science (pp. 139-164). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
  • Fujita, M., &Mori, T. (2005). Frontiers of the new economic geography. Papers in Regional Science, 84(3), 377-405.
  • Fujita, M. & Thisse, J.F. (2002). Economics of Agglomeration. Cities, Industrial Location, and Regional Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harrison, B., M.R. Kelley & Gant J. (1997). ‘Innovative firm behavior and local milieu: exploring the intersection of agglomeration, firm effects, and technological change’, Economic Geography, 72, 233–58.
  • Hirschman, A. O. (1958). The strategy of economic development (No. HD82 H49).
  • Hoare, A. (1992). Reveiw of P. Krugman’s Geography and Trade, Reg. Studies 26, 679
  • Hoover, E. M. (1937). Location Theory and the Shoe and Leather Industries. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Hoover, E. M. (1948). Location of economic activity. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York.
  • İçöz, O. & Kozak, M. (2002). Turizm ekonomisi: turizmin mikro ve makro ekonomik etkileri. Turhan Kitabevi.
  • Jacobs, J. (1969). The Economy of Cities, New York: Vintage Kılıçbay, A. (1990). İktisadi Planlama, İ.Ü İktisat Fakültesi
  • Klepper, S. (2010). The origin and growth of industry clusters: The making of Silicon Valley and Detroit. Journal of Urban Economics, 67(1), 15-32.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Krugman, P. (1991). Increasing returns and economic geography. Journal of political economy, 99(3), 483-499.
  • Krugman P. (1991a). Geography and Trade. Leuven University Press, Leuven
  • Krugman P. (1991b). History and industry location: the case of the manufacturing belt. The American Economic Review, 81(2), 80-83.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
  • Krugman, P., Obstfeld, M., ve Melitz, M. J. (2017). Uluslararası İktisat, Çev. Ed. Onur ÖZSOY, 10.
  • Küçüker, C. (1998). Kentsel büyüme dinamikleri. Anadolu'da Hızla Sanayileşen Kentler: Denizli Örneği, Türk Ekonomi Kurumu, 40, 82.
  • Losch, A. (1954). The Economics o f Location, çev. W. H. Woglom, New Haven: Yale University Press,
  • Mankiw, N. G. (2020). Principles of economics. Cengage Learning.
  • Marshall, A. (1890/1961). Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume, 9th edn. London: Macmillan
  • Martin, R. & Sunley P. (1996). Paul Krugman’s geographical economics and its implications for regional theory: a critical assessment, Econ. Geogr. 77, 259-292.
  • Martin, R. (1999). The new `geographical turn’ in economics: some critical reaections, Cam. J. Econ. 23, 65-92.
  • Mazzucato, M., & Parris, S. (2015). High-growth firms in changing competitive environments: the US pharmaceutical industry (1963 to 2002). Small Business Economics, 44(1), 145-170.
  • McCann, P., & Sheppard S. (2003). “The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Industrial Location Theory”, Regional Studies, C. 37, S. 6-7, 649-663.
  • McCann P. & Oort F. (2019). Theories of Agglomeration and Regional Economic Growth: A Historical Review, Handbook of Regional and Development Theories, Ed: Roberto Capello ve Peter Nijkamp, sf. 6-23.
  • Myrdal, G. (1957) Economic Theory and Underdeveloped Regions, London, Duckworth
  • Müftüoğlu, T. (1982). Sanayi İşletmelerinde Kuruluş Yeri Seçimi ve Ölçek Sorunu, Ankara Üniversitesi S.B.F. Yayınlan: 530.
  • OECD, 2006. OECD Territorial Reviews Competitive Cities in the Global Economy
  • Parr, J. B. (2002). Agglomeration economies: ambiguities and confusions. Environment and planning A, 34(4), 717-731.
  • Pinch, S., & Henry, N. (1999). Paul Krugman's geographical economics, industrial clustering and the British motor sport industry. Regional Studies, 33(9), 815-827.
  • Pizam, A. (1978). Tourism's impacts: The social costs to the destination community as perceived by its residents. Journal of travel research, 16(4), 8-12.
  • Porter, M. E. (2011). Competitive advantage of nations: creating and sustaining superior performance. simon and schuster.
  • Potter A. ve H. & Watts D. (2014). Revisiting Marshall's Agglomeration Economies: Technological Relatedness and the Evolution of the Sheffield Metals
  • Rosenthal, S. S., & Strange, W. C. (2004). Evidence on the nature and sources of agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2119-2171). Elsevier.
  • Rotemberg, J. J., & Saloner, G. (2000). Competition and human capital accumulation: a theory of interregional specialization and trade. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 30(4), 373-404
  • Quigley, J.M. (1998). ‘Urban diversity and economic growth’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12, 127–38
  • Seyfeddinoğlu, Ü.K., & Ayoğlu, D., (2007). Türk İmalat Sanayiinde İllere Göre Yerelleşme ve Kentleşme Ekonomilerinin Belirlenmesi, Bilig, Güz, Sayı 43.
  • Sullivan, A. (2003). Urban Economics (4. Baskı).
  • Thunen, J. H. V. (1966). Von Thünen’s Isolated State çev. Carla Wartenberg, Pergamon Press
  • Weber, A. (1929). Theory o f the Location o f Industries, çev. Carl Friedrich, The University of Chicago Press.
  • Şenses, F. (2017). İktisada (Farklı Bir) Giriş. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.
  • Verhoef, E. T., & Nijkamp, P. (2002). Externalities in urban sustainability: Environmental versus localization-type agglomeration externalities in a general spatial equilibrium model of a single-sector monocentric industrial city. Ecological Economics, 40(2), 157-179.
  • Yücer, S. (2008). Türkiye’nin İmalat Sanayinde Sektörel ve Bölgesel Kümelenmelerin Dışsallık Etkileri, Basılmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Abant İzzet Baysal Üniversitesi, Bolu.
Yıl 2022, Sayı: 10, 96 - 104, 03.01.2023

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Arıcıoğlu, E. (2011). İktisat Teorisinde Unutulmuş Bir Kavram:“Mekan”. Ekonomik Yaklasim, 22(81), 17-44.
  • Ayaş, N. Bölgesel rekabet gücünün geliştirilmesinde verimliliğin rolü. Muğla Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2002, 9: 1-24.
  • Bayraktutan, Y. (2003). Bilgi ve Uluslararası Ticaret Teorileri. İktisadi ve idari bilimler dergisi, 1(4), 175-186.
  • Beaudry, C. & Schiffauerova A. (2009). ‘Who’s right, Marshall or Jacobs? The localization versus urbanization debate’, Research Policy, 38, 318–37
  • Boschma, R. (1996). The window of locational opportunity-concept (No. 260). Quaderni-Working Paper DSE.
  • Boschma, R., & Ledder, F. (2010). The evolution of the banking cluster of Amsterdam 1850-1993: a survival analysis. Emerging Clusters: Theoretical, Empirical and Political Perspectives on the Initial Stage of Cluster Evolution. Cheltenham: Edward Edgar, 191-213.
  • Brakman, S., Garretsen H. & Marrewijk, C.V. (2009). The New Introduction to Geographical Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Burchfield, M., Overman, H.G., Puga, D., & Turner, M.A. (2003). "Sprawl: A portrait from space". Processed. University of Toronto
  • Carlino, G. A., Chatterjee, S. and Hunt, R. (2001). Knowledge Spillovers and the New Economy of Cities, Working Paper 01-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
  • Davis, D. R., & Weinstein, D. E. (2002). Bones, bombs, and break points: the geography of economic activity. American economic review, 92(5), 1269-1289.
  • Duranton, G., & Puga, D. (2004). Micro-foundations of urban agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2063-2117). Elsevier.
  • Estall, R. C., & Buchanan, R. O. (1973). Industrial activity and economic geography.
  • Feser, E. J. (2002). Tracing the sources of local external economies. Urban Studies, 39(13), 2485-2506.
  • Fearon, D. (2006). Alfred Weber: theory of the location of industries, 1909. Ŕ Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science.
  • Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class, New York: Basic Books
  • Fujita, M., Krugman, P. & Venables, A. (1999). The Spatial Economy. Cities, Regions and International Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Fujita, M., & Krugman, P. (2004). The new economic geography: Past, present and the future. In Fifty years of regional science (pp. 139-164). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
  • Fujita, M., &Mori, T. (2005). Frontiers of the new economic geography. Papers in Regional Science, 84(3), 377-405.
  • Fujita, M. & Thisse, J.F. (2002). Economics of Agglomeration. Cities, Industrial Location, and Regional Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harrison, B., M.R. Kelley & Gant J. (1997). ‘Innovative firm behavior and local milieu: exploring the intersection of agglomeration, firm effects, and technological change’, Economic Geography, 72, 233–58.
  • Hirschman, A. O. (1958). The strategy of economic development (No. HD82 H49).
  • Hoare, A. (1992). Reveiw of P. Krugman’s Geography and Trade, Reg. Studies 26, 679
  • Hoover, E. M. (1937). Location Theory and the Shoe and Leather Industries. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Hoover, E. M. (1948). Location of economic activity. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York.
  • İçöz, O. & Kozak, M. (2002). Turizm ekonomisi: turizmin mikro ve makro ekonomik etkileri. Turhan Kitabevi.
  • Jacobs, J. (1969). The Economy of Cities, New York: Vintage Kılıçbay, A. (1990). İktisadi Planlama, İ.Ü İktisat Fakültesi
  • Klepper, S. (2010). The origin and growth of industry clusters: The making of Silicon Valley and Detroit. Journal of Urban Economics, 67(1), 15-32.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Krugman, P. (1991). Increasing returns and economic geography. Journal of political economy, 99(3), 483-499.
  • Krugman P. (1991a). Geography and Trade. Leuven University Press, Leuven
  • Krugman P. (1991b). History and industry location: the case of the manufacturing belt. The American Economic Review, 81(2), 80-83.
  • Krugman P. (1986). Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
  • Krugman, P., Obstfeld, M., ve Melitz, M. J. (2017). Uluslararası İktisat, Çev. Ed. Onur ÖZSOY, 10.
  • Küçüker, C. (1998). Kentsel büyüme dinamikleri. Anadolu'da Hızla Sanayileşen Kentler: Denizli Örneği, Türk Ekonomi Kurumu, 40, 82.
  • Losch, A. (1954). The Economics o f Location, çev. W. H. Woglom, New Haven: Yale University Press,
  • Mankiw, N. G. (2020). Principles of economics. Cengage Learning.
  • Marshall, A. (1890/1961). Principles of Economics: An Introductory Volume, 9th edn. London: Macmillan
  • Martin, R. & Sunley P. (1996). Paul Krugman’s geographical economics and its implications for regional theory: a critical assessment, Econ. Geogr. 77, 259-292.
  • Martin, R. (1999). The new `geographical turn’ in economics: some critical reaections, Cam. J. Econ. 23, 65-92.
  • Mazzucato, M., & Parris, S. (2015). High-growth firms in changing competitive environments: the US pharmaceutical industry (1963 to 2002). Small Business Economics, 44(1), 145-170.
  • McCann, P., & Sheppard S. (2003). “The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Industrial Location Theory”, Regional Studies, C. 37, S. 6-7, 649-663.
  • McCann P. & Oort F. (2019). Theories of Agglomeration and Regional Economic Growth: A Historical Review, Handbook of Regional and Development Theories, Ed: Roberto Capello ve Peter Nijkamp, sf. 6-23.
  • Myrdal, G. (1957) Economic Theory and Underdeveloped Regions, London, Duckworth
  • Müftüoğlu, T. (1982). Sanayi İşletmelerinde Kuruluş Yeri Seçimi ve Ölçek Sorunu, Ankara Üniversitesi S.B.F. Yayınlan: 530.
  • OECD, 2006. OECD Territorial Reviews Competitive Cities in the Global Economy
  • Parr, J. B. (2002). Agglomeration economies: ambiguities and confusions. Environment and planning A, 34(4), 717-731.
  • Pinch, S., & Henry, N. (1999). Paul Krugman's geographical economics, industrial clustering and the British motor sport industry. Regional Studies, 33(9), 815-827.
  • Pizam, A. (1978). Tourism's impacts: The social costs to the destination community as perceived by its residents. Journal of travel research, 16(4), 8-12.
  • Porter, M. E. (2011). Competitive advantage of nations: creating and sustaining superior performance. simon and schuster.
  • Potter A. ve H. & Watts D. (2014). Revisiting Marshall's Agglomeration Economies: Technological Relatedness and the Evolution of the Sheffield Metals
  • Rosenthal, S. S., & Strange, W. C. (2004). Evidence on the nature and sources of agglomeration economies. In Handbook of regional and urban economics (Vol. 4, pp. 2119-2171). Elsevier.
  • Rotemberg, J. J., & Saloner, G. (2000). Competition and human capital accumulation: a theory of interregional specialization and trade. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 30(4), 373-404
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  • Seyfeddinoğlu, Ü.K., & Ayoğlu, D., (2007). Türk İmalat Sanayiinde İllere Göre Yerelleşme ve Kentleşme Ekonomilerinin Belirlenmesi, Bilig, Güz, Sayı 43.
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  • Verhoef, E. T., & Nijkamp, P. (2002). Externalities in urban sustainability: Environmental versus localization-type agglomeration externalities in a general spatial equilibrium model of a single-sector monocentric industrial city. Ecological Economics, 40(2), 157-179.
  • Yücer, S. (2008). Türkiye’nin İmalat Sanayinde Sektörel ve Bölgesel Kümelenmelerin Dışsallık Etkileri, Basılmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Abant İzzet Baysal Üniversitesi, Bolu.
Toplam 60 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Ekonomi
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Ezgi Babayiğit Sunay 0000-0003-4163-1661

Yayımlanma Tarihi 3 Ocak 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Sayı: 10

Kaynak Göster

APA Babayiğit Sunay, E. (2023). YIĞILMA EKONOMİLERİ: TEORİK BİR İNCELEME. Dumlupınar Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi(10), 96-104.