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Agglomeration, transport, and regional development in Indonesia (English)

How effective are public interventions in addressing significant regional disparities in formal manufacturing concentration in a developing economy? The authors examine the aggregate and sectoral geographic concentration of manufacturing industries for Indonesia, and estimate the impact of factors influencing location choice at the firm level. They distinguish between natural advantage, including infrastructure endowments, wage rates, and natural...
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Deichmann,Uwe Klaus; Kaiser,Kai-Alexander; Lall,Somik V.; Shalizi,Zmarak.

Agglomeration, transport, and regional development in Indonesia (English). Policy, Research working paper ; no. WPS 3477 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/288671468752783318

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