Living Costs, The Quality of Life, and the "Sunbelt" vs "Frostbelt" Battle in the United states
Richard Cebula (dr.richardcebula@gmail.com)
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Abstract:
This empirical study identifies factors that have contributed to the differential growth rates between the so-called "sun-belt" states on the one hand and the so-called "frost-belt" states on the other hand. The model deals with the 48 contiguous states and the 1975-1980 time period. It finds that the lower living costs in the sun-belt states have contributed a great deal to their growth rate by attracting migrants. Furthermore, the the generally warmer temperatures and greater presence of sunshine have contributed to attracting more migrants to the sun-belt and hence have contributed to the higher economic growth of the latter.
Keywords: regional economic growth; climate; lower living costs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H41 J47 J61 R11 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984-01-22
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Published in The Review of Regional Studies 3.15(1985): pp. 49-53
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