The research reported in this bulletin employs the shift-share method by examining the growth patterns (1981-1986) in the economic structure of Maine and New England. The first section briefly describes the shift-share method and its limitations. The second section describes data employed and is followed by an empirical comparison of Maine to other New England states. Next, a detailed analysis of Maine\u27s sub-regions (i.e., counties) is presented, and the bulletin closes with a short summary of the results and policy implications.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1041/thumbnail.jp
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The research reported in this bulletin employs the shift-share method by examining the growth patter...
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Although by some measures New Englanders are doing well economically, the region has experienced the...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
What follows is an analysis of the key macroeconomic trends in the six New England states. Using dat...
The New England Economic Project, which compiles economic forecasts for the region, predicts that Ma...
The research reported in this bulletin employs the shift-share method by examining the growth patter...
The purpose of this paper is to establish a basic understanding of Maine\u27s entrepreneurial econom...
This study attempts to address the need for better understanding of those business climate factors t...
To shed light on Maine’s high-tech industries, employment and production data were gathered for 11O ...
Looking closely at the components of personal income can provide insight about economic characterist...
This report examines recent developments in Maine’s labor markets. This study also calculates a proj...
This bulletin examines rotations of potatoes with alternative crops to identify net revenue-maximizi...
A federal Bureau of Economic Analysis study released Thursday shows that Maine had the nation\u27s s...
The Maine State Planning Office is preparing to release its most recent long range economic forecast...
New England’s economic performance was somewhat mixed during 2006. On one hand, all six states added...
The Productivity Imperative and the New Maine Economy Maine State Planning Office, Economics Divisi...
Although by some measures New Englanders are doing well economically, the region has experienced the...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
What follows is an analysis of the key macroeconomic trends in the six New England states. Using dat...
The New England Economic Project, which compiles economic forecasts for the region, predicts that Ma...