This paper looks beneath the surface of British sub-regional aggregate GVA growth over the period 1995-2004, by examining how the differing growth dynamics of the secondary and services sectors have influenced the overall regional growth process. A spatial econometric analysis is undertaken which tests regional secondary, services and aggregate real GVA per capita for absolute and conditional convergence at the NUTS 3 level. Both local and global spatial analysis techniques are utilised in order to gain a detailed insight into the growth process over the period 1995-2004. A number of explanatory factors influencing secondary, services, and aggregate regional economic growth are also identified
This paper is concerned with the influence of agglomeration economies on economic outcomes across Br...
Regional policy has taken the centre stage in delivering current UK government efforts to promote pr...
Economic processes are often characterized by spatial autocorrelation: the coincidence of value simi...
This paper looks beneath the surface of British sub-regional aggregate GVA growth over the period 19...
This paper aims to look beneath the surface of British sub-regional aggregate GVA growth over the pe...
Henley A. (2005) On regional growth convergence in Great Britain, Regional Studies 39 , 1245–1260. T...
Recently published Gross Value Added (GVA, a measure of economic output) data available at the stati...
The aim of this paper is to study the dynamics of European regional per capita product over time and...
published on line<br />JEL Classification O18 - O47 - O52 - R11 - R12<br />A previous version of thi...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
Study examines the economic structure and dynamics of the East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber reg...
The aim of this paper is to offer an empirical insight into the spatial effects of growth of regiona...
This book is the outcome of three major influences. First, the ongoing integration of the European r...
In this article a semiparametric spatial Durbin model is employed to analyse the growth behaviour o...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
This paper is concerned with the influence of agglomeration economies on economic outcomes across Br...
Regional policy has taken the centre stage in delivering current UK government efforts to promote pr...
Economic processes are often characterized by spatial autocorrelation: the coincidence of value simi...
This paper looks beneath the surface of British sub-regional aggregate GVA growth over the period 19...
This paper aims to look beneath the surface of British sub-regional aggregate GVA growth over the pe...
Henley A. (2005) On regional growth convergence in Great Britain, Regional Studies 39 , 1245–1260. T...
Recently published Gross Value Added (GVA, a measure of economic output) data available at the stati...
The aim of this paper is to study the dynamics of European regional per capita product over time and...
published on line<br />JEL Classification O18 - O47 - O52 - R11 - R12<br />A previous version of thi...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
Study examines the economic structure and dynamics of the East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber reg...
The aim of this paper is to offer an empirical insight into the spatial effects of growth of regiona...
This book is the outcome of three major influences. First, the ongoing integration of the European r...
In this article a semiparametric spatial Durbin model is employed to analyse the growth behaviour o...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
This paper is concerned with the influence of agglomeration economies on economic outcomes across Br...
Regional policy has taken the centre stage in delivering current UK government efforts to promote pr...
Economic processes are often characterized by spatial autocorrelation: the coincidence of value simi...