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Title: On the Economics of Science Parks

Author(s): Wen-Jung Liang, Chao-Cheng Mai, Jacques-François Thisse and Ping Wang

Publication Date: March 2019

Keyword(s): intermediate inputs, Knowledge Spillovers, Land use, research & development and science parks

Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: Science parks play a growing in knowledge-based economies by accommodating high-tech firms and providing an environment that fosters location-dependent knowledge spillovers and promote R&D investments by firms. Yet, not much is known about the economic conditions under which such entities may form in equilibrium without government interventions. This paper develops a spatial equilibrium model with a competitive final sector and a monopolistic competitive intermediate sector, which allows us to determine necessary and sufficient conditions for a science park to emerge as an equilibrium outcome. We show that strong localized knowledge spillovers, high startup costs, skilled labor abundance, or low commuting costs make intermediate firms more likely to cluster and a science park more likely to form. We also show that the productivity of the final sector is highest when intermediate firms cluster. As the decay penalty, firms' startup and workers' commuting costs become lower, science parks will eventually be fragmented

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Liang, W, Mai, C, Thisse, J and Wang, P. 2019. 'On the Economics of Science Parks'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=13568