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A Note on the Efficiency Effects of Agglomeration Economies: Turkish Evidence
Pages 186-189
K. Peren Arin, Tolga Omay and Deniz Timurçin

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2014.03.14

Published: 30 June 2014

Open Access 


Abstract: By using a very novel dataset from Turkish SMEs, this paper investigates the effects of agglomeration economies on productive and allocative efficiency. After controlling for unobserved heterogeneity at the time level, our empirical results from ordered panel probit models provide evidence that clusters have no statistically significant effect on productive efficiency but a negative effect on allocative efficiency. We also show that the increase in prices is not due to increased product differentiation; therefore, it is most likely due to collusion.

Keywords: SMEs, Cluster, Competitiveness, Productive and Allocative Efficiency, Ordered Panel Probit Models.
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