This paper provides the first firm-level assessment of agglomeration economies in Mongolia, focusing on Ulaanbaatar, the country’s dominant urban center. Using data from the 2021 Enterprise Census, we
estimate total factor productivity (TFP) for a large sample of enterprises and examine its relationship with localization, urban diversity, and peer productivity. The results indicate robust positive agglomeration
effects, alongside suggestive evidence of diminishing returns to localization consistent with an inverted U-shaped pattern. These nonlinearities are most apparent in Ulaanbaatar and in manufacturing, although they prove sensitive to alternative agglomeration and productivity measures. While the cross-sectional nature of the data limits causal inference, the analysis offers new micro-level evidence on how
spatial concentration interacts with congestion, infrastructure strain, and potential spatial misallocation. The findings underscore the importance of urban planning, infrastructure investment, and the development of regional hubs to sustain productivity growth in Mongolia’s highly concentrated urban system, with implications for diversification beyond mining.
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| Jose Luis Diaz Sanchez | World Bank | jdiazsanchez@worldbank.org |
| Mijiddorj Lkhagvasuren | World Bank | mlkhagvasuren1@worldbank.org |
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| Mongolia | MNG |
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