2021
DOI: 10.15196/rs110204
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Recent tendency in Tunisian industrial firms’ location

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“…Meanwhile, the other group of firms can bear these tax burdens to benefit from agglomeration economies, aligning with the principles of the new economic geography, and as explained by Bilal (2023) and Brülhart and Simpson (2018). These agglomeration economies are also observed in the studies of Driss (2009) andBen Said (2021), where they play a significant role in the manufacturing agglomeration of coastal regions without fiscal advantages. Nevertheless, the coefficients related to other dimensions that can be interpreted as Marshallian externalities are not significant.…”
Section: Binary Probit Modelmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Meanwhile, the other group of firms can bear these tax burdens to benefit from agglomeration economies, aligning with the principles of the new economic geography, and as explained by Bilal (2023) and Brülhart and Simpson (2018). These agglomeration economies are also observed in the studies of Driss (2009) andBen Said (2021), where they play a significant role in the manufacturing agglomeration of coastal regions without fiscal advantages. Nevertheless, the coefficients related to other dimensions that can be interpreted as Marshallian externalities are not significant.…”
Section: Binary Probit Modelmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…In Tunisia, several articles focus on the determinants of industrial agglomeration (see, e.g., Amara & Thabet, 2012; Ben Said, 2021; Jaouad et al, 2015; Kriaa et al, 2011; Métral, 2003), but few explicitly document the direct relationship between the spatial tax regime and location decisions. Karray and Driss (2009) make significant strides in explaining regional growth and industrial agglomeration mechanisms for the period 2000–2005, highlighting the importance of diversified industrial structures and competitive environments.…”
Section: Location‐based Polices and Location Of Manufacturing Firms: ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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