A statistical procedure for detecting "contagious" location patterns for manufacturing establishments is presented. Manufacturing industries' establishment clustering tendencies are ranked based on the "dispersion parameter" of the negative binomial distribution. Establishment data are for three-digit SIC manufacturing industries, nonmetro counties of BEA Component Economic Areas, 1981 and 1992. Findings indicate that virtually all manufacturing industries cluster establishments in nonmetro areas. Approximately two-thirds of the industries had dispersion parameters indicating a high or moderate level of spatial concentration. The propensity to cluster plants in nonmetro CEAs was evident for both 1981 and 1992, though weaker in 1992. M...
To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries ...
Industrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. In all ...
In a recent study, Holmes and Stevens (2002) identify for the first time the positive relationship t...
A statistical procedure for detecting "contagious" location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting “contagious” location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting "contagious" location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting “contagious ” location patterns for manufacturing establishmen...
This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley–style localiza-tions of individual manufacturi...
This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley-style localizations of individual manufacturin...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Following the model-based approach of Ellison and Glaeser (1997), we develop a framework to test for...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Dating from the seminal work of Ellison and Glaeser [7] in 1997, a wealth of evidence for the ubiqui...
To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries ...
Dating from the seminal work of Ellison and Glaeser [11] in 1997, a wealth of evidence for the ubiqu...
To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries ...
Industrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. In all ...
In a recent study, Holmes and Stevens (2002) identify for the first time the positive relationship t...
A statistical procedure for detecting "contagious" location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting “contagious” location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting "contagious" location patterns for manufacturing establishment...
A statistical procedure for detecting “contagious ” location patterns for manufacturing establishmen...
This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley–style localiza-tions of individual manufacturi...
This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley-style localizations of individual manufacturin...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Following the model-based approach of Ellison and Glaeser (1997), we develop a framework to test for...
This paper investigates whether the geographic distribution of manufacturing activities depends on t...
Dating from the seminal work of Ellison and Glaeser [7] in 1997, a wealth of evidence for the ubiqui...
To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries ...
Dating from the seminal work of Ellison and Glaeser [11] in 1997, a wealth of evidence for the ubiqu...
To study the detailed location patterns of industries, and particularly the tendency for industries ...
Industrial history shows us how firms have always been unequally distributed geographically. In all ...
In a recent study, Holmes and Stevens (2002) identify for the first time the positive relationship t...