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 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.1 The plague and Italian cities

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.2 Two-period growth representation of a model with three stable equilibria

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.3 Break points and threshold distances (in km).

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.4 Example of non-neutral space

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.5 Grid of locations in geographical space

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.6 A grid model of Western Europe

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.7 Experimental outcome

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.8 Agglomeration and multi-region simulations

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.8 Agglomeration and multi-region simulations

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figures 6.9 Trade costs and the long run equilibrium when distance matters

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.10 Trade costs, distance, and initial conditions

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.11 Similarity between actual distribution and simulated distribution 6.11a: actual distribution 6.11b: simulated distribution, T = 6.181

 Brakman, Garretsen, and van Marrewijk, 2008 Figure 6.12 The peak of agglomeration: a simulated blue banana