2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12076-010-0037-5
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Revisiting interindustry employment requirements in nonmetropolitan economies

Abstract: Economic base, Nonmetropolitan economies, Local job requirements, R11, R12, R15,

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“…The disaggregate economic base model was used in analysis presented by Vias and Mulligan (1997). Such a model is superior theoretically, and it also exhibits better goodness-of-fit statistics when it is estimated (Mulligan, 2010). So the model is presented as follows:…”
Section: Aggregate and Disaggregate Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The disaggregate economic base model was used in analysis presented by Vias and Mulligan (1997). Such a model is superior theoretically, and it also exhibits better goodness-of-fit statistics when it is estimated (Mulligan, 2010). So the model is presented as follows:…”
Section: Aggregate and Disaggregate Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rutland and O'Hagan (2007) showed the importance of local activities in the economic development of Canada's cities even the exports still remain important. Mulligan (2010) implemented a disaggregate (multi-industry) economic base model using two separate data for the non-metropolitan USA in 1980, 1990 and 2000. According to the researcher, the results about sectoral multipliers showed that the multipliers of both construction and services exceed that of manufacturing in non-metropolitan economies. However, the effects of these two industries on the creation of new local jobs were more uneven.…”
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