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Identifying brand performance by shift-share analysis
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1978Brand 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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Effects of the Bam earthquake on employment: a shift‐share analysis
Disasters, 2011Disasters have potential short‐term and long‐term impacts on employment and employment structures in affected regions. While measuring the full economic impact of a disaster requires sophisticated econometrics and mathematical simulations, conventional regional economic models such as shift‐share analysis can be used to assess some of these effects ...
Nader, Mehregan +2 more
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A Practical Approach to Shift-Share Analysis
Community Development Society. Journal, 1995Shift-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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Incorporating Sectoral Structure into Shift–Share Analysis
Growth and Change, 2009ABSTRACTThe objective of this article is to present a new way to incorporate the sectoral dimension within the components of regional growth provided by the traditional shift–share analysis. The new methodology elaborates the way that the dynamics of a specific sector in a region are influenced by the performance of other sectors, the latter decomposed
MIGUEL A. MÁRQUEZ +2 more
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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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Considerations in Extending Shift‐Share Analysis: Note
Growth and Change, 1987ABSTRACTOne of the limitations to the widespread use of the Esteban‐Marquillas shift‐share extension has been the Stokes (1974) proof of the lack of regional additivity of the Esteban‐Marquillas competitive components. Since the Arcelus extension (1984) of the traditional shift‐share decomposition is a continuation of the logical framework by Esteban ...
KINGSLEY E. HAYNES, ZACHARY B. MACHUNDA
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The Incorporation Of Multiple Bases Into Shift‐Share Analysis
Growth and Change, 1991ABSTRACTThis paper expands the shift‐share technique by developing a methodology for selecting and including both primary‐ and secondary‐base economies in the shift‐share model. This is useful when the shift‐share technique is applied to subregional economies, whose economic growth is typically tied to the economies of both the state and the nation ...
CAROL C. MCDONOUGH, BALBIR S. SIHAG
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Analysis on the industrial competitiveness of beijing based on the shift-share analysis
2016 International Conference on Industrial Economics System and Industrial Security Engineering (IEIS), 2016At present, China's reform of the supply front during the new normal is a comprehensive strategic deployment that involves various aspects including industries, macro control, capital and the fiscal and taxation systems. Beijing as the capital has been in the forefront of reform. But there existed many problems in industrial structure in Beijing.
Han Lina, Ma Shusheng
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Shift‐Share Analysis as a Technique in Rural Development Research
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972AbstractThis note presents a technique for delineating changes in income and employment dimensions of rural counties or similar units. Shift‐share analysis is portrayed as a descriptive tool with potential use in rural development research. A model to isolate sectoral income and employment changes in four rural counties is briefly discussed.
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Rejoinder: Industry-Level Shift-Share Analysis
Economic Development Quarterly, 1994Shift-share analysis results with either the conventional model or the DEM model are identical at the regional level. At the industrial level, however, the two models are quite different. In the author's original article, he indicated that he believed the DEM model to be superior to the conventional model at the industrial level in its analytical ...
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