International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, 2006 1 Figure 14.1 James Peter Neary (1950 – )

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International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.1 James Peter Neary (1950 – )

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.2 Zipf’s Law for India

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.3 German exports and distance

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.4 Structure of the geographical economics model

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.5 Division of labour over the regions

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.6 Distribution of the manufacturing labour force; three examples

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.7 The relative real wage in region 1, base scenario

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.8 The impact of transport costs

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 14.9 Stability: sustain point and break points

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Distribution of manufacturing and welfare

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Allocation of manufacturing production and total welfare

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 14;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Simulated location of European cities