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Cultural gravity and redistribution of growth through migration: Cohesion lessons from spatial econometrics and topological data analysis

Annie Tubadji Orcid Logo, Simon Rudkin

Papers in Regional Science, Volume: 104, Issue: 1, Start page: 100064

Swansea University Author: Annie Tubadji Orcid Logo

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Abstract

Cultural Gravity is defined as the power of the cultural milieu of a locality to attract immigrants. We test the impact of Cultural Gravity on the spatial clustering and productivity of culturally diverse migrants throughout the European Union. We add to the literature in two ways. First, we clarify...

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Published in: Papers in Regional Science
ISSN: 1056-8190
Published: Elsevier BV 2025
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa68928
Abstract: Cultural Gravity is defined as the power of the cultural milieu of a locality to attract immigrants. We test the impact of Cultural Gravity on the spatial clustering and productivity of culturally diverse migrants throughout the European Union. We add to the literature in two ways. First, we clarify the position of the notion of Cultural Gravity within the urban economics literature on moving centres of economic gravity, spatial frictions, and redistribution of growth. Second, we use spatial regression methods, and topological data analysis approaches to quantify the relationship between Cultural Gravity and economic gravity in the EU28 regions. Our findings concord with earlier literature on Cultural Gravity and advance this literature by geographically mapping the invisible and non-linear cultural friction in the redistribution of growth across the EU regions. Thus, we show how Cultural Gravity exerts an important impact on the cohesion process in Europe.
Keywords: Cultural Gravity; Migration; Moving gravity centre; Frictions; Redistribution of growth; Cohesion
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Issue: 1
Start Page: 100064