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GTAP Resource #3230

"Sectoral Employment Growth and Technological Leadership: A Spatial Econometric Analysis for U.S. Counties. "
by Pede, Valerien, Raymond Florax and Henri de Groot


Abstract
This paper investigates the determinants of the technological catch up process and examines to what extent geographical and/or technological proximity to the technology leader impact regional employment growth. The employment growth impacts of technological and geographical proximity to the technology leader are examined at a reasonably low level of spatial aggregation, with sufficient attention to sectoral differences and the role of space. The theoretical framework builds on Glaeser et al. (1992), in which employment growth depends on technological progress. Technological progress is endogenously determined and depends on agglomeration economies, specifically specialization, competition and diversity. We extended the Glaeser et al. (1992) theoretical framework by first considering that technological progress also depends on the characteristics of the agglomeration economies in proximate regions. Next, we considered that technological progress depends on a hierarchical process of catch-up to the technology leader, following previous work by Benhabib and Spiegel (1994). The methodology is applied to data of U.S. counties in the lower 48 states, and we consider two-digit industries following the NAICS classification. Results indicate that human capital plays a crucial role in promoting sectoral employment growth. The effect of technological distance varies, depending on which sector is considered. Technological distance to the leader shows a positive and significant effect on employment growth in the sectors Construction & Manufacturing, Information & Utilities, and Services.



Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2010 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Penang, Malaysia
Date: 2009
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Created: Pede, V. (4/9/2010)
Updated: Pede, V. (4/9/2010)
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- Economic growth
- Economic development
- Technological change
- North America


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