
206. Paul Krugman talks trade, industrial policy, and Trump
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Agglomeration Externalities: Past and Present
This chapter explores the concept of agglomeration externalities in economic geography, examining how production and population centers are unevenly distributed. The discussion includes historical insights, contemporary implications for industries like semiconductors, and the impact of geopolitical tensions on global trade. Policymakers' challenges regarding geographic concentration and the need for effective industrial policies are also highlighted.
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