This paper uses the pattern of firm entry and exit to develop a classification system for industries. The classifications include urban-rural bias; long-term growth; and firm survival patterns. The first captures the fact that sector-specific economic growth may be favored in urban areas for some industries and may benefit from low population density for others. Some industries have experienced long-term expansion in firm numbers while others have experienced a decline. Finally, some industries are characterized by high rates of both entry and exit while others have low rates of both. A taxonomy classifying industries according to those three criteria is developed in this paper. The taxonomy is applied to the Iowa subset of the National Est...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
Migration is an intensely personal decision, but mathematical models are useful for quantifying the ...
The purpose of this study was to identify new or growing basic sector businesses in Nebraska, North ...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
This article summarizes the patterns of firm entry, growth, and exit in the four-digit U.S. manufact...
During the late 1950s and all through the 1960s considerable interest in rural development has been ...
During the late 1950s and all through the 1960s considerable interest in rural development has been ...
1998PDFTech ReportCBP-96-17CommoditiesCommodity flowIndustriesBusinessesEmployeesWagesStatisticsAgri...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa's economy have produced distinct groups of winners and loser...
1998PDFTech ReportCBP-96-17CommoditiesCommodity flowIndustriesBusinessesEmployeesWagesStatisticsAgri...
This thesis deals with firm formation and location choice of firms in the manufacturing (and commerc...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa\u27s economy have produced distinct groups of winners and lo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-179)In recent years, the structure of our national ec...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
Migration is an intensely personal decision, but mathematical models are useful for quantifying the ...
The purpose of this study was to identify new or growing basic sector businesses in Nebraska, North ...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
We introduce a taxonomy that classifies industries using three criteria: net growth in the number of...
This article summarizes the patterns of firm entry, growth, and exit in the four-digit U.S. manufact...
During the late 1950s and all through the 1960s considerable interest in rural development has been ...
During the late 1950s and all through the 1960s considerable interest in rural development has been ...
1998PDFTech ReportCBP-96-17CommoditiesCommodity flowIndustriesBusinessesEmployeesWagesStatisticsAgri...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa's economy have produced distinct groups of winners and loser...
1998PDFTech ReportCBP-96-17CommoditiesCommodity flowIndustriesBusinessesEmployeesWagesStatisticsAgri...
This thesis deals with firm formation and location choice of firms in the manufacturing (and commerc...
The pace and patterns of growth in Iowa\u27s economy have produced distinct groups of winners and lo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-179)In recent years, the structure of our national ec...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
Migration is an intensely personal decision, but mathematical models are useful for quantifying the ...
The purpose of this study was to identify new or growing basic sector businesses in Nebraska, North ...