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Regional economic instability: the role of industrial diversification and spatial spillovers
Authors:Bernard Trendle
Affiliation:(1) Labour Market Research Unit, Department of Employment and Training, Brisbane, Qld, 4000, Australia;(2) Locked Mail Bag 527, Brisbane, Qld, 4000, Australia
Abstract:Within regional science there has been a long history of interest in the relationship between economic instability and regional diversification. Despite this interest there are many unresolved issues in the literature, and while regional economic theory suggests that greater diversity will make regional economies more stable, the evidence is far less convincing. In addition, very little is known about how other variables affect the level of instability experienced by regional economies. This paper intends to clarify some of these points, with developments in the field of spatial data analysis meaning that additional insights may be gathered using these techniques. The analysis uses data from the 125 Local Government Areas of Queensland, a state economy of Australia that consists of many types of regions, ranging from densely settled urban centres to sparsely settled rural regions.
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Keywords:JEL R11  R12  R23
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