Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (state) policies on the economic prosperity of regions. This article provides empirical evidence that determinants like geography, urbanization, industrial mix and social capital explain 68 percent of the variation in GDP per worker among West German regions. One element that all these factors have in common is that they cannot, at least in the short run, be influenced by state policies. Determinants like infrastructure and human capital, both of which can be influenced by state policies, only account for another 11 percent of the variation in GDP
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The economic structure of European regions is said to be of significant influence on economic growth...
Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (sta...
Existing dissimilar economic conditions, which are observable in many countries worldwide, are econo...
The place a person lives in significantly affects the living standards and life chances of this pers...
This paper explores the factors behind the time path of real spending and revenue in the West Germa...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
We aim to understand the impact of nation-wide structural policies such as product market regulation...
This paper shows that 19th-century industrialization is an important determinant of the significant ...
The German federal system is conventionally understood as highly co-ordinated between federal and re...
State level economy has always been relying on its major metropolitan area’s economic success. So, s...
We analyze the impact of Michigan economic development policies and highway infrastructure improveme...
This paper investigates the main determinants of economic perfor- mance in the EU from a regional pe...
Blume L. (2006) Local economic policies as determinants of the local business climate: empirical res...
The issue of the interplay between the two objectives of equity and efficiency for national policy-m...
This paper provides a critical examination about the effect of externally-imposed French Revolution ...
The economic structure of European regions is said to be of significant influence on economic growth...
Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (sta...
Existing dissimilar economic conditions, which are observable in many countries worldwide, are econo...
The place a person lives in significantly affects the living standards and life chances of this pers...
This paper explores the factors behind the time path of real spending and revenue in the West Germa...
The vast majority of regions in West Germany, and the EU, have become more similar interms of per-ca...
We aim to understand the impact of nation-wide structural policies such as product market regulation...
This paper shows that 19th-century industrialization is an important determinant of the significant ...
The German federal system is conventionally understood as highly co-ordinated between federal and re...
State level economy has always been relying on its major metropolitan area’s economic success. So, s...
We analyze the impact of Michigan economic development policies and highway infrastructure improveme...
This paper investigates the main determinants of economic perfor- mance in the EU from a regional pe...
Blume L. (2006) Local economic policies as determinants of the local business climate: empirical res...
The issue of the interplay between the two objectives of equity and efficiency for national policy-m...
This paper provides a critical examination about the effect of externally-imposed French Revolution ...
The economic structure of European regions is said to be of significant influence on economic growth...