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Figure 14.1 James Peter Neary (1950 – )
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Figure 14.2 Zipf’s Law for India
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Figure 14.3 German exports and distance
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Figure 14.4
Structure
of the
geographical
economics
model
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Figure 14.5 Division of labour over the regions
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Figure 14.6 Distribution of the manufacturing labour force; three examples
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Figure 14.7 The relative real wage in region 1, base scenario
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Figure 14.8 The impact of transport costs
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Figure 14.9
Stability:
sustain point and
break points
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Figure 14.10 Distribution of manufacturing and welfare
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Figure 14.11 Allocation of manufacturing production and total welfare
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Figure 14.12
Simulated
location of
European cities