Regional Economic Behavior and Welfare
Richard S. Conway ()
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Richard S. Conway: Dick Conway and Associates
Chapter Chapter 8 in Empirical Regional Economics, 2022, pp 187-201 from Springer
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Abstract This book has an empirical bent. Although the first section begins with a discussion of the economic base theory of regional growth, it quickly turns to a quantitative analysis of the theory’s basic tenets. The following case studies present empirical observations on various aspects of regional economic behavior and welfare. It is important to note how certain regional variables—employment, migration, population, unemployment rate, per capita income, and the consumer price index—are related not only to other regional variables but also to their U.S. counterparts.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76646-7_8
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