EXPORT‐LINKED EMPLOYMENT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Lisa Grobar ()
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1999, vol. 17, issue 1, 97-108
Abstract:
This paper examines relevant data sources and develops a methodology based on available data in order to estimate the level of employment for a region that is linked to exports of goods and services. The methodology allows for the estimation of direct and indirect export‐related employment at the 2‐digit SIC industry level. In addition, the paper describes how the direction of regional trade can be estimated, and how regional employment linked to exports to major trading partners can be calculated. This methodology is then applied using data from the Southern California region. Tables with estimates of total regional export‐linked employment (by industry) and the regional employment associated with exports to each of the region's top 10 export trading partners are included. The usefulness of this type of database with regard to economic policy is discussed, as well as regional economic implications of the current economic crisis in Asia. (JEL F16, R15, R58, R23)
Date: 1999
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