2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12061-015-9169-8
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Regional Endogenous Development Based on Conceptualizing a Regional Productivity Model for Application in Iran

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“…Nesse sentido, o crescimento endógeno, fruto da especialização, transformaria o ambiente local por meio do potencial de desenvolvimento do território (SHARIFZADEGAN; MALEKPOURASL; STOUGH, 2017). Isso devido ao fato de que empresas aglomeradas, com vocações heterogêneas, costumam apresentar maior produtividade e alcance, dado que costumam otimizar custos de transporte e compartilhamento de conhecimento (BARQUERO, 2010;SHARIFZADEGAN;MALEKPOURASL;STOUGH, 2017).…”
Section: Desenvolvimento Endógenounclassified
“…Nesse sentido, o crescimento endógeno, fruto da especialização, transformaria o ambiente local por meio do potencial de desenvolvimento do território (SHARIFZADEGAN; MALEKPOURASL; STOUGH, 2017). Isso devido ao fato de que empresas aglomeradas, com vocações heterogêneas, costumam apresentar maior produtividade e alcance, dado que costumam otimizar custos de transporte e compartilhamento de conhecimento (BARQUERO, 2010;SHARIFZADEGAN;MALEKPOURASL;STOUGH, 2017).…”
Section: Desenvolvimento Endógenounclassified
“…When studying spatial data, the derived spatial relationships may prevail between the variables and/or error terms (Sharifzadegan, Malekpourasl, and Stough 2017). Agglomeration may be a logical consequence (Vermeulen 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, higher employment occurs in one region because of the additional investment, while constraining investments from nearby cities, which subsequently experience higher levels of unemployment (Patacchini and Zenou 2007). Firms will probably locate in economically successful places, resulting in a clustering effect with the associated agglomeration advantages (Sharifzadegan, Malekpourasl, and Stough 2017). Spillover benefits can also accrue from nearby regions because of capital, knowledge, technology, entrepreneurship, and an expanded market (Caragliu and Nijkamp 2016;Delgado, Porter, and Stern 2010;Kleynhans 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iranian scholars have called the Iranian state a rentier state due to high oil and gas revenues, where the state's financial independence (rentier state) has consequences: lack of economic development (Mahdavy, 1970), increased short-term mentality and selfinterest (Sharifzadegan and Ghanouni, 2018), increased inequality (Movassaghi and Ghanimifard, 2012), increased corruption (Bokharaei and Gharibi, 2015), bad governance (Mirebaigi, 2016), lack of civil society independence (Hajiyoseffi, 1999), and lack of entrepreneurship groups (Byselami, 2007). However, the analysis of the attitudes of various social groups, especially Iranian students, toward state financing and spending has been neglected.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%