Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent dispute over its efficacy and accuracy. During the 1970s and 1980s, inherent shortcomings of the traditional formulation were criticised by a number of workers while others attempted to circumvent the problems by extending the model. To address links between regional economies and their global counterpart, Markusen et al. (1991) applied the traditional model to incorporate trade via a disaggregation of the national growth and industry mix components. A development of the technique by Noponen et al. (1997) into an import/export disaggregated dynamic shift share model was found deficient in a number of aspects (Dinc and Haynes 1998). Noponen et ...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
The employment is a main economic variable whose evolution has shown different dynamics within the E...
Recent studies of economic growth have moved from explaining average trends in long-term growth to s...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variation in the ...
These notes discuss and illustrate two new extensions of shift-share analysis: the productivity and ...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
ABSTRACT: Attempts to analyze the sources of regional-sectoral fluctuations have been reductions of ...
Abstract. The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variati...
Some research methods come and go, and others persist through time. If you had asked regional analys...
Intuitively, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) demonstrates strong similarities to shift-share...
Many studies use shift-share (or "Bartik") instruments, which average a set of shocks with exposure ...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
The employment is a main economic variable whose evolution has shown different dynamics within the E...
Recent studies of economic growth have moved from explaining average trends in long-term growth to s...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variation in the ...
These notes discuss and illustrate two new extensions of shift-share analysis: the productivity and ...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
ABSTRACT: Attempts to analyze the sources of regional-sectoral fluctuations have been reductions of ...
Abstract. The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variati...
Some research methods come and go, and others persist through time. If you had asked regional analys...
Intuitively, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) demonstrates strong similarities to shift-share...
Many studies use shift-share (or "Bartik") instruments, which average a set of shocks with exposure ...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
The employment is a main economic variable whose evolution has shown different dynamics within the E...
Recent studies of economic growth have moved from explaining average trends in long-term growth to s...