“…The different effects of agglomeration are confirmed in meta-analysis studies and literature reviews about agglomeration economies (Melo et al, 2009& Combes et al, 2011. Other separate studies also show higher magnitudes of the UWP in developing countries: between 0.04 and 0.054 for Colombia (García, 2019;Duranton, 2016); 0.10 (with respect to employment density) for China (Combes et al, 2013); 0.07 (population on firm TFP) for Chile (Saito & Gopinath, 2009); 0.042 (population on productivity) for Mexico (Ahrend, et al, 2014); and between 0.03 (market size on wages) and 0.05 (density of firms on manufacturing productivity) for Ecuador (Alvarado & Atienza, 2014, Matano et al, 2020Guevara-Rosero et al, 2018). The magnitudes of the estimated UWP for advanced economies are lower: between 0.034 and 0.04 for the United States (Glaeser & Resseger, 2010;Krashinsky, 2011), 0.01 for Italy (Di Addario & Patacchini, 2008), 0.03 for France (Combes et al, 2010), and 0.025 for Spain (De la Roca & Puga, 2016).…”