High-Technology Employment Growth in Major U.S. Metropolitan Areas

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Zoltan J. Acs
Adrien Ndikumwami
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[1] University of Baltimore,U.S. Small Business Administration, Merrick School of Business
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Small Business Economics | 1998年 / 10卷
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Metropolitan Area; Industrial Organization; High Technology; Employment Growth; Employment Gain;
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High technology employment has received little attention in shift-share analysis. The purpose of this paper is to utilize shift-share analysis to analyze high technology employment change in 37 metropolitan areas. We find that shift share analysis is a useful tool to study employment gains and losses in metropolitan areas. Most of the gains and losses in a metropolitan area can be explained by the regions competitiveness component.
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