PRODUCTIVITY AND THE SPATIAL IMPLICATIONS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR SIMON'S MODEL
Barclay Gibbs Jones
Papers in Regional Science, 1984, vol. 54, issue 1, 1-11
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ABSTRACT As society changes, so Regional Science must devise new methods to analyze these changes, for technical change affects not merely society but also the social sciences. This claim is illustrated by an analysis and a test of Simon's (1947) model of productivity, economic structure, and spatial distribution of activities.
Date: 1984
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