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Shift - Share Analysis: A Modified Approach
1979This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in percentage terms. The version includes a comparative measure of industrial composition not present in traditional shift share. Key components of the modified approach are also shown in graph form to simplify the analysis of regional growth characteristics ...
Kalbacher, Judith Z. +1 more
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Shift‐Share Analysis: The International Dimension
Growth and Change, 1989AbstractThis paper extends the traditional shift‐share model to incorporate international effects. While some industries compete nationally for markets, other compete internationally. For industries competing nationally, regional growth derives from regional superiority relative to the national economy.
BALBIR S. SIHAG, CAROL C. MCDONOUGH
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Shift-share analysis and international trade
The Annals of Regional Science, 2011In today’s global economy, increased international market integration and a steep rise in the number of multinational enterprises have made the notion of there being no international trade bizarre indeed. This paper revises the shift-share analysis by adopting the net export ratio (NX) to separate the domestic and foreign components of regional ...
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On the Value of Homotheticity in the Shift‐Share Framework
Growth and Change, 1992ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper is to examine the usefulness of homothetic reformulations of the shift‐share accounting model to the practitioner of regional growth studies. The reformulations of Esteban‐Marquillas (1972) and Arcelus (1984) are examined to determine if they improve the shift‐share framework as a means for accounting for regional ...
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Shifting shares of the population and U.S. fertility
Population and Environment, 1991American fertility, as measured by the total fertility rate, apparently has been climbing since 1988 and could approach replacement level in 1990. Three possible explanations are explored: incorrect denominators, actual fertility increase, and changing ethnic proportions of the population.
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An Application of the Shift‐Share Technique
Growth and Change, 1980D. W. BLAIR, R. H. MABRY
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Multi-dynamic interregional input-output shift-share: model, theory and application
Economic Systems Research, 2022Claudia V Montania, Sandy Dall'Erba
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