This paper proposes a business-demographics adjusted shift-share analysis. This can be used when data availability does not allow direct association of employment changes to business demographics at the regional level. The method may be also used as an exploratory step before any explanatory econometric work is undertaken as a means of identifying classes of potential control variables. Applying the method to Greek data suggests that firm-size heterogeneity should not be ignored, that local conditions matter more than regional economic structure and that the latter are not symmetrical across sectors when it comes to the effects of business demographics on regional employment or output growth
The central concern of this article is with measurement of the economic impact of demographic change...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
Abstract. In this paper we illustrate how the traditional shift-share model may be readily ex-panded...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
This research project has developed out of the desire to empirically test and evaluate the technique...
This paper presents a new shift-share model to decompose the employment growth rate of a territorial...
This research analyses the effects of international trade, relative specialization and regional indu...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
In this paper, dynamic shift-share analysis using industry level data for full-time and part-time em...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Structure of each economy, especially those in transition, is in constant change.Shift-share analysi...
In this paper we illustrate how the traditional shift-share model may be readily ex-panded to analys...
The central concern of this article is with measurement of the economic impact of demographic change...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
Abstract. In this paper we illustrate how the traditional shift-share model may be readily ex-panded...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
This research project has developed out of the desire to empirically test and evaluate the technique...
This paper presents a new shift-share model to decompose the employment growth rate of a territorial...
This research analyses the effects of international trade, relative specialization and regional indu...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
In this paper, dynamic shift-share analysis using industry level data for full-time and part-time em...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Structure of each economy, especially those in transition, is in constant change.Shift-share analysi...
In this paper we illustrate how the traditional shift-share model may be readily ex-panded to analys...
The central concern of this article is with measurement of the economic impact of demographic change...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
Abstract. In this paper we illustrate how the traditional shift-share model may be readily ex-panded...