Martínez-García, María Pilar Morales, José Rodolfo Resource effect in the Core–Periphery model <p>This paper develops an extension of Krugman’s Core–Periphery (CP) model by considering a competitive primary sector that extracts a renewable natural resource. The dynamics of the resource give rise to a new dispersion force: the resource effect. If primary goods are not tradable, lower trade costs boost dispersion, and the agglomeration–dispersion transition is sudden or smooth depending on the productivity of the primary sector. Cyclic behaviours arise for high levels of productivity in resource extraction. If primary goods are tradable, in most cases, the symmetric equilibrium goes from stable to unstable as the openness of trade increases.</p> natural resources;New Economic Geography;non-linear dynamics;agglomeration–dispersion forces;bifurcations;F12;F18;Q01;R12 2019-03-19
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