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The export-occupation interface: the Chicago experience

Geoffrey Hewings, Philip R. Israilevich and Graham Schindler

No GL-8, Assessing the Midwest Economy from Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Abstract: The effect of exports on occupational demand is estimated. The notions of absorption and dissipating industries are introduced. Absorption industries form economic clusters that provide a mechanism to help explain the nature of regional changes as a result of the changes in exports

Keywords: Chicago (Ill.); Exports; Labor market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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