• Bhatia insists that what he's envisioned is more than just another urban agglomeration populated by low-cost engineers.

    FORBES: Hot Trail

  • Countries must be integrated enough to make agglomeration feasible, but not so integrated that it becomes unnecessary.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • This would, in turn, make it economically feasible to provide high-frequency, reliable transit service to this agglomeration of workplaces.

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  • These countries, the authors contend, are historical centres of economic hustle and bustle that can take advantage of agglomeration.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • The forces that encourage agglomeration, the authors argue, should be strongest when economies are somewhat, but not completely, integrated.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • United Aircraft Corporation, the agglomeration of all Russia's state-owned planemakers, is backing the GTF for its 150-212 seat Irkut MS-21.

    ECONOMIST: New competition for Airbus and Boeing

  • This is a smart move if you think cities produce agglomeration effects.

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  • Peace is unlikely to take hold unless the front a hardly cohesive agglomeration of warlords can get its members to stick to the process.

    ECONOMIST: The Philippines�� southern insurgency

  • Because of its agglomeration benefits, the core could have higher tax rates than the periphery, without having to worry that capital might flee.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • Houston has oil and gas, but also NASA and the Texas Medical Centre, an agglomeration of 47 not-for-profit hospitals, medical schools and other institutions.

    ECONOMIST: Beyond oil

  • He is a Catholic who sees society not as an agglomeration of random Randian individualists but as part of a community, part of a whole.

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  • And, if there are increasing returns then the agglomeration of lots of developers into this world will mean lower cost products and an even stronger advantage to enter ingapp development.

    FORBES: Jeff Bezos: Currency Manipulator

  • Agglomeration economies are real, so there could be big gains from technologies that help people transport themselves more quickly and cheaply to areas and with populations where their productivity is higher.

    FORBES: Will Hoverbikes Be More Important Than Tacocopters?

  • It turns out it's all about what economists call "agglomeration" - linking businesses and others kinds of economic activity together in such a way that they can start to punch above their weight.

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  • Although the brain gain in metropolitan areas will strengthen the economic benefits of agglomeration, it is hard to see how this benefits the regions from which the talented have come without redistributive policies.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • The agglomeration of talent feeds on itself.

    FORBES: Regions

  • The resulting scandal caused Lula to lose interest in difficult tax and labour-law reforms in his second term and to forge an alliance with the PMDB, an agglomeration of regional barons with a voracious appetite for patronage and pork.

    ECONOMIST: Visible disorder, hidden progress

  • But, how does a people hit the reset button when it requires at least 51 percent agreeing to do so and any such systemic reset will always run counter to the short-run interests of some majority agglomeration of minority interests?

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