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Aggregate intersectoral relationships in urban areas: A study of localized employment for SMSAs
Abstract This paper attempts to explain localized employment in a cross section of SMSAs using selected economic aggregates rather than “basic” employment. A model is postulated where a city's localized employment depends on population, per capita income, and the position of a city within an urban hierarchy. This formulation is successfully estimated using regression analysis. The estimated coefficients are then used to explore implications concerning intercity differences in the propensity to spend locally and other aggregate relationships.
Aggregate intersectoral relationships in urban areas: A study of localized employment for SMSAs
Abstract This paper attempts to explain localized employment in a cross section of SMSAs using selected economic aggregates rather than “basic” employment. A model is postulated where a city's localized employment depends on population, per capita income, and the position of a city within an urban hierarchy. This formulation is successfully estimated using regression analysis. The estimated coefficients are then used to explore implications concerning intercity differences in the propensity to spend locally and other aggregate relationships.
Aggregate intersectoral relationships in urban areas: A study of localized employment for SMSAs
Polzin, Paul E. (author)
1974
Article (Journal)
English
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