Externalities
Beaudry, C. and A. Schiffauerova, (2009), “Who’s right, Marshall or Jacobs? The localiozation versus urbanization debate”, Research Policy, Vol. 38, pp 318-337. (Consider only pp. 318-320 and pp. 334)
Brulhart, M. and F. Sbergami, (2009), “Agglomeration and growth: Cross-country evidence”, Journal of Urban Economics, (Consider pp 48-49 and pp. 60)
Duranton, G., (2008), “Viewoint: From cities to productivity and growth in developing countries”, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 41, No. 3, pp 689-736. (Consider pp 689-690 and pp. 704-731.)
Feser, Edward J. (2002), “Tracing the Sources of Local External Economies”, Urban Studies, v39, n13 (December 2002): 2485-2506
Fu, S. and J. Hong,, (2011), “Testing Urbanization Economies in Maunfacturing Industries: Urban Diversity or Urban Size?”, the Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp 585-603. (About China-Consider only pp585-588 and 601-602)
Henderson, J.V., (2010), “Cities and Development “, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp515-540. (Consider only pp 517-520.)
Hesselberg, Jan, (2005), “The Urban and Rural in the Development Debate: An Overview”, Forum for Development Studies, Vol. 32, no. 2, pp, 493-507.
Kumar, A. and B. Kober, (2012), “Urbanization, human capital, and cross-country productivity differences”, Economics Letters, Vol. 117, pp. 14-17. (Consider only pp 14 and 16.)
Mitra, Arup (2000), “Total Factor Productivity Growth and Urbanization Economies: A Case of Indian Industries”, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies v12, n2 (July 2000): 97-108
Neffke, F.; M. Henning and R. Boschma, (2012), “The impact of aging and technological relatedness on agglomeration externalities; a survival analysis”, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 12 , pp 485-517. (Consider only pp 585-487 and pp. 512-513.)
Puga, D., (2010), “The Magnitude and Causes of Agglomeration Economies”, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp 203-219, (This paper is largely methodological)
Quigley, John M. (1998), “Urban Diversity and Economic Growth” in Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 127-138.
Turok, Ivan and G. McGranahan, (2013), “Urbanization and economic growth: the arguments and evidence for Africa and Asia, Environment and Urbanization, Vol 25, No. 2. (consider only pp 465-469 and pp 478-480.) (PUT ON RESERVE)
Knowlege spillovers
Andersson, R. ; J. Quigley; M. Wilhelmson, (2009), “Urbanization, productivity, and innovation: Evidence from investment in higher education”, Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 68, pp. 2-15. (Consider only Section 1, Introduction and Section 9, Conclusions.)
Gabe, T. and J. Abel, (2011) “”Agglomeration of Knowlege”, Urban Studies, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp 1353-1371.
Gabe, T. and J. Abel, (2012) “Specialized knowlege and the geographic concentration of occupations”, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 12, pp. 435-453. (PUT ON RESERVE)
Glaeser, Edward L. (1997), “Learning in Cities”, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper: 6271 November 1997.
Henderson, J. V., (2007), “Understanding knowlege spillovers”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 37, pp. 497-508. (A review article).
Storper, M. and A. Scott, (2009), “Rethinking human capital, creativity and urban growth”, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 9, pp 147-167.
Thick Labor Markets
Finney, M and J. Kohlhase, (2008), “The Effect of Urbanization on Labor Turnover”, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp 311-328. (Consider only pp 311-312 and pp 326.)
Gabe, T. and J. Abel, (2012), “Specialized knowlege and the geographic concentration of occupations”, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 12, pp 435-453.