Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence
Abstract This paper employs time series methods to analyze convergence across metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions during the 1969–2001 period. The results suggest that non-metropolitan regions are diverging from below the U.S. average income level, while metropolitan regions show mixed evidence of convergence. These summary results vary by geographic location and the size of the region, with medium-sized metropolitan regions showing the strongest tendencies to converge, while non-metropolitan areas with larger urban centers and small towns showed the strongest tendencies to diverge. Differences in human capital (as well as employment concentrations in farming and mining) appear to have influenced the relative performance of metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions during the last 30 years, suggesting a role for agglomeration economies in the observed trend toward divergence.
A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence
Abstract This paper employs time series methods to analyze convergence across metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions during the 1969–2001 period. The results suggest that non-metropolitan regions are diverging from below the U.S. average income level, while metropolitan regions show mixed evidence of convergence. These summary results vary by geographic location and the size of the region, with medium-sized metropolitan regions showing the strongest tendencies to converge, while non-metropolitan areas with larger urban centers and small towns showed the strongest tendencies to diverge. Differences in human capital (as well as employment concentrations in farming and mining) appear to have influenced the relative performance of metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions during the last 30 years, suggesting a role for agglomeration economies in the observed trend toward divergence.
A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence
Hammond, George W. (Autor:in)
2006
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
BKL:
83.64$jRegionalwirtschaft
/
74.12
Stadtgeographie, Siedlungsgeographie
/
38.00$jGeowissenschaften: Allgemeines
/
38.00
Geowissenschaften: Allgemeines
/
83.64
Regionalwirtschaft
/
74.12$jStadtgeographie$jSiedlungsgeographie
RVK:
ELIB39
/
ELIB18
/
ELIB45
Lokalklassifikation FBW:
oek 4450
A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence
Online Contents | 2006
|Metropolitan-non-metropolitan divergence: A spatial Markov chain approach
Online Contents | 2004
|Metropolitan/non-metropolitan divergence: A spatial Markov chain approach
Online Contents | 2004
|Canada-U.S. Metropolitan Density Patterns: Zonal Convergence and Divergence
Online Contents | 2004
|Black-White Income Inequality and Metropolitan Socioeconomic Structure
Online Contents | 2003
|