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When Veblen meets Krugman. (2012). Ghiglino, Christian ; Nocco, Christian .
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  29. We know that all factors in the denominator are positive, given that > 1 > and that the term f2 + [2L H( 1)]g is positive when W Hr evaluated at Hr = H=2 is positive.25 Thus, the sign of VHr (H=2; ; ) depends on the sign of the expression F f2 + f1 + f0 in the numerator, and the symmetric equilibrium is stable when F < 0 and unstable when F > 0. However, we know that when = 0, F = a0 = 8(1 )(2 + 2 + 2 2 + 2 + 2 ). In this case, a0 is the relevant term in determining the sign of VHr (H=2; ; ) ; and, as in Forslid and Ottaviano (2003), the symmetry breaking point FO b = ( 1 )( ) ( + )( + 1) < 1 is such that the symmetric equilibrium is stable only for 2 (0; FO b ).26
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