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The Economic Performance of Regions

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Abstract

P ORTER M. E. (2003) The economic performance of regions, Reg. Studies 37 , 549-578. This paper examines the basic facts about the regional economic performance, the composition of regional economies and the role of clusters in the US economy over period of 1990 to 2000. The performance of regional economies varies markedly in terms of wage, wage growth, employment growth and patenting rate. Based on the distribution of economic activity across geography, we classify US industries into traded, local and resource-dependent. Traded industries account for only about one-third of employment but register much higher wages, far higher rates of innovation and influence local wages. We delineate clusters of traded…

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Keywords
  • Wage
  • Economics
  • Economic geography
  • Wage growth
  • Regional studies
  • Welfare economics
  • Economy
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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