Spatial agglomeration boosts economic growth in regions with high human capital.
The article explores how human and social factors impact the clustering of economic activities in the manufacturing industry in Konya, Turkey. The researchers analyzed data to see if regions with higher human and social capital tend to have more economic activity clusters. They found that areas with stronger human and social resources are more likely to have economic activities concentrated in one place. This suggests that factors like skilled workforce, social connections, and cultural aspects play a significant role in the development of regions.