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 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.1 Regular adjustment dynamics

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.1 Regular adjustment dynamics

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.1 Regular adjustment dynamics

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.2 Special adjustment dynamics (along vertical axis, ; horizontal axis, number of reallocations)

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.2 Special adjustment dynamics (along vertical axis, ; horizontal axis, number of reallocations)

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.2 Special adjustment dynamics (along vertical axis, ; horizontal axis, number of reallocations)

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.3 Histogram of per capita income, selected years

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.3 Histogram of per capita income, selected years

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.4 Regional convergence in the EU, speed of convergence estimates

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.5 Regional income inequality in the EU: Lorenz curves

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.6 Regional income inequality in the EU: Theil index and Gini coefficient

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.7 Leaders and laggards in the world economy,

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.8 Distribution of manufacturing and Herfindahl index

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 10.9 Evolution of agglomeration, the Herfindahl index

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Several phases of the reallocation process

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Several phases of the reallocation process

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Several phases of the reallocation process

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Dynamics of regional size; regions 3, 6, and 9

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Stability in the Baldwin-Forslid economic growth model

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure Scatterplot of own and neighboring institutions