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Dynamic Shift‐Share Analysis

Growth and Change, 1988
ABSTRACTMost applications of shift‐share analysis to regional employment change have used a study period of several years and have examined conditions only at the beginning and end years. This comparative static approach does not take into account the continuous changes in both industrial mix and size of total employment of the region over the study ...
RICHARD A. BARFF, PRENTICE L. KNIGHT III
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Identification of export opportunities: A shift‐share approach

The International Executive, 1985
The search for new export markets is a high priority for firms in the 1980s. This article considers a technique that could be useful in screening markets and products for possible export opportunities. The technique is called shift-share analysis and has been heretofore employed primarily in regional analysis studies. We demonstrate the manner in which
Robert T. Green, Arthur W. Allaway
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Testing Dynamic Shift-Share

1994
All economies change over time. Shift-share decomposes total regional growth, ascribing changes in a local economy to three distinct factors. The national growth effect estimates the regional expansion due to growth in the nation. The industry mix effect measures the degree that an area gains jobs or incomes because it is home to industries that are ...
Selting, Anne C., Loveridge, Scott
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A Reconnaissance Through the History of Shift-Share Analysis

2020
Some research methods come and go, and others persist through time. If you had asked regional analysts in 1980 about the future of shift-share analysis, most of them undoubtedly would have grunted in dismal tones. Statistical software and ever-rising computational capacity appeared to be storm clouds on the horizon for this analytical approach that had
Lahr, Michael L., Ferreira, João Pedro
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An empirical examination of shift‐share instruments

Journal of Regional Science, 2020
AbstractBartik's (1991, 1993) approach to identifying shocks in demand to regional economies has been used extensively for nearly 30 years. We chronicle the development of Bartik‐type shift‐share instruments and examine the empirical performance of alternative versions that use different combinations of national shift and local share variables in their
Daniel A. Broxterman, William D. Larson
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Identifying brand performance by shift-share analysis

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1978
Brand managers within marketing organizations are frequently concerned with the relative performances of their products. Brands which are out-performing firm and industry sales need to be identified; the same is true for slow growth or no-growth brands. A similar problem exists with respect to regional economies. What are the leading industries?
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Structural Decomposition and Shift-Share Analyses: Let the Parallels Converge

2017
Intuitively, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) demonstrates strong similarities to shift-share analysis (SSA). Both examine the effects of industry shifts due to growth (or decline) and some sort of difference in industry shares. But SSA works its shares across space while SDA works its shares again across industries via technology change ...
Lahr, Michael L., Dietzenbacher, E.
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A Review and Comparison of Shift-Share Identities

International Regional Science Review, 1998
Shift-share analysis is a means of decomposing change. Several alternative shift-share formulations appear in the literature. This research compares seven shift-share models through intra-model component correlations. The widely cited Esteban-Marquillas model performs less well under this test than do the classic model and two of its other derivatives.
Scott Loveridge, Anne C. Selting
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A Practical Approach to Shift-Share Analysis

Community Development Society. Journal, 1995
Shift-share analysis, a technique for analyzing a region's economic growth pattems, is explained, and basic uses of the technique are reviewed. Potential pitfalls and means of avoiding them are discussed. A modified technique, actual-expected-differential shift-share, is proposed as more appropriate than the classic method for sector-level analysis ...
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A SUMMARY OF THE LITERATURE ON SHIFT-SHARE ANALYSIS

1992
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into expected (share) and differential (shift) components. Since its inception in the 1940s, over seventy academic contributions have criticized, defended, and extended the original concept. These contributions are summarized, and research needs for the future
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