Learning-by-doing and the development of industrial districts

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Abstract
Marshallian districts are locales that accomodate a large number of small firms producing similar goods to be exported and benefit from the accumulation of know-how associated with workers residing there. We study the making of such districts by assuming that the cost function of a firm is a decreasing function of the total output produced in the [ast by the firms established in the locale. (This abstract was borrowed from another version of this item.)
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