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Rejoinder: Industry-Level Shift-Share Analysis
Shift-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 ...
R. Bradley Hoppes
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Evolution of Regional Disparities in Romania - A Shift-share Analysis [PDF]
The paper aims to assess the evolution of the development disparities (output, employment, overall and by sectors) in the regions and counties of Romania. Using classic and spatial shift-share analysis tools, we investigate the extent to which the existing interregional and, especially, intra-regional and inter-county inequalities can be attributed to ...
Mihaela-Nona Chilian
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Shift-Share Analysis as a Linear Model
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1991Shift-share analysis continues to be popular among geographers, regional scientists, and planners despite widespread criticism of the method. In this paper, it is argued that insufficient attention has been paid to model-based approaches to shift—share analysis.
D C Knudsen, R Barff
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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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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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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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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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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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Shift-share analysis: decomposition of spatially integrated systems
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique that is commonly used to measure attributes of regional change. In this method, a large region is decomposed into its relevant functional and regional parts. By decomposing smaller regions embedded in a large region, it allows us to understand larger regions through a process of decomposition of its ...
Kingsley E. Haynes, Jitendra Parajuli
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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 ...
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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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