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        1 - Effects of Industrial Localization Economies and Urbanization on Economic Growth: The Evidences of Iranian Markets
        m. sameti M. Fathabadi H. Ranjbar
        In the field of regional economics, the effects of industrial agglomeration are defined as the product efficiency derived by industrial interdependency and the firms are usually considered to be external economies in decision-making process. The aim of this paper is to More
        In the field of regional economics, the effects of industrial agglomeration are defined as the product efficiency derived by industrial interdependency and the firms are usually considered to be external economies in decision-making process. The aim of this paper is to provide a model for new economic geography based on endogenous agglomeration theory of Krugman (1991) in Iranian markets. Hence, by estimating Solow generalized function, the effect of urbanization and industrial agglomeration is examined during 2000–2010 in Iran provinces. The results indicate that core-periphery theory is not correct in the provinces of Iran; so that spillover effects of outside market are significant and positive, while home market effect statically is not significant. So, developing the road transportation infrastructures and strengthening the markets linkages play a determinant role in the appearance of spillover effect of outside market and then on the growth of the provinces. Manuscript profile