Impacts of Agglomeration and Co-agglomeration Effects on Production in the Japanese Manufacturing Industry : Using Flexible Translog Production Function
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Tokunaga, Kageyama and Akune [21] found the existence of a positive effect of agglomeration on production in Japanese manufacturing industries using the index of agglomeration by Ellison and Glaeser [6] and plant-level 4-digit classification panel data from 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000. In this paper, we examine the existence of agglomeration and co-agglomeration effects on production in the Japanese manufacturing industry using plant-level 4-digit SIC data and agglomeration and co-agglomeration indices for 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000. This co-agglomeration index was developed by Tokunaga, Kageyama and Akune [20] based on the index by Ellison and Glaeser [6]. Using the flexible translog production function and cost share equation suggested by Kim [12], we found positive effects from agglomeration and co-agglomeration on production in the Japanese manufacturing industry in the absence of any restriction on homotheticity.JEL Classification: R10, R12, R30
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著者
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Tokunaga Suminori
Graduate School Of Life And Environment Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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KAGEYAMA Masahiro
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Tokunaga Suminori
Graduate School Of Life And Environment Sciences The University Of Tsukuba
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