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Stefano MAGRINI
Stefano MAGRINI
Department of Economics, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
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Regional (di) convergence
S Magrini
Handbook of regional and urban economics 4, 2741-2796, 2004
5802004
The evolution of income disparities among the regions of the European Union
S Magrini
Regional science and urban economics 29 (2), 257-281, 1999
4801999
Population growth in European cities: Weather matters–but only nationally
PC Cheshire, S Magrini
Regional studies 40 (1), 23-37, 2006
3192006
Endogenous processes in European regional growth: Convergence and policy
P Cheshire, S Magrini
Growth and Change 31 (4), 455-479, 2000
2502000
Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries
P Cheshire, S Magrini
Journal of economic geography 9 (1), 85-115, 2009
1572009
Analysing convergence through the distribution dynamics approach: why and how?
S Magrini
University Ca'Foscari of Venice, Dept. of Economics Research Paper Series No 13, 2007
692007
Why should we analyse convergence using the distribution dynamics approach?
S Magrini
Scienze Regionali, 2009
532009
The Distinctive Determinants of European Urban Growth: does one size fit all?
PC Cheshire, S Magrini
Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and …, 2002
492002
Spatial concentration in research and regional income disparities in a decentralised model of endogenous growth
S Magrini
London School of Economics and Political Science, 1997
331997
Regional convergence and aggregate business cycle in the United States
S Magrini, M Gerolimetto, H Engin Duran
Regional Studies 49 (2), 251-272, 2015
302015
Group versus individual discrimination among young workers: a distributional approach
D Favaro, S Magrini
The Journal of Socio-Economics 37 (5), 1856-1879, 2008
272008
A novel look at long-run convergence dynamics in the United States
M Gerolimetto, S Magrini
International Regional Science Review 40 (3), 241-269, 2017
212017
A spatial analysis of employment multipliers in the US
M Gerolimetto, S Magrini
Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences 9, 277-285, 2016
212016
Business cycle dynamics across the US states
S Magrini, M Gerolimetto, HE Duran
The BE Journal of Macroeconomics 13 (1), 795-822, 2013
192013
Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe–a case with geographically sticky people
PC Cheshire, S Magrini
LEQS paper, 2009
192009
Modelling regional economic growth: the role of human capital and innovation
S Magrini
London School of Economics and Political Science, 1998
181998
Cities are not isolated states
P Cheshire, S Magrini, F Medda, V Monastiriotis
City matters, 129-150, 2004
162004
Policies for urban growth, local public goods, spillovers and convergence/divergence: some empirical and methodological answers
P Cheshire, S Magrini
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2001
152001
European Urban Growth-throwing some Economic Light into the Black Box
P Cheshire, S Magrini
Louvain-la-Neuve: European Regional Science Association (ERSA), 2005
132005
Economic convergence in the European Union: A Markov chain approach
S Magrini
na, 1995
131995
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