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1by Belal Fallah Mark D. Partridge Dan S. Rickman Published in Journal of economic geography (01.07.2014)“...This article investigates the role of geography in high-tech employment growth across US counties. The geographic dimensions examined include industry cluster...”
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2by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Ali, Kamar Olfert, M. Rose Published in Land economics (01.01.2008)“...Spatial heterogeneity is introduced as an explanation for local-area growth mechanisms, especially employment growth. As these effects are difficult to detect...”
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3by Mark D. Partridge Dan S. Rickman Published in Journal of agricultural and resource economics (01.04.2007)“...Over the past four decades almost 400 U.S. counties have persistently experienced poverty rates in excess of 20%. This raises the question of whether...”
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5“...Using the Synthetic Control Method (SCM) and a novel method for measuring changes in educational attainment we examine the link between educational attainment...”
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6“...Economic development and the environment are presumed to be in conflict, but the latter part of the twentieth century experienced a series of economic changes...”
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7by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Rose Olfert, M Tan, Ying Published in Journal of economic geography (24.03.2016)“...Despite the attention given to international trade in discussion of the economic struggles of many US regions, it is unclear whether international trade shocks...”
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8“...Using the three-year microdata sample of the American Community Survey for 2009 to 2011, we compute public school teacher salaries for comparison across US...”
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9by Mark D. Partridge Dan S. Rickman Kamar Ali M. Rose Olfert Published in Journal of economic geography (01.11.2008)“...The sources of urban agglomeration and the development of the urban system have been studied extensively. Despite the pivotal role of the hinterlands in...”
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10“...Using the 3‐year microdata sample of the American Community Survey for 2009–2011, we examine the effect of state‐level public school teacher salaries relative...”
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11by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Ali, Kamar Olfert, M. Rose Published in Journal of international economics (2009)“...The tyranny of distance in terms of its effect on median earnings and housing costs is examined for rural and urban U.S. counties. First, we develop a series...”
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12“...Large internal migration flows are typically viewed as evidence of flexible U.S. labor markets adjusting to asymmetrical regional demand shocks. Yet,...”
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13by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Tan, Ying Olfert, M. Rose Published in Economic development quarterly (01.02.2015)“...The strong U.S. real income gains and reductions in poverty during the 1990s were largely erased in the following decade, which contained two economic...”
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14by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Li, Hui Published in Economic development quarterly (01.02.2009)“...The relative effectiveness of local economic development efforts often hinges on the question of who benefits from regional growth. The authors address this...”
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15“...Endogenous growth models have reignited interest in regional economic growth. Recent regional growth studies focus on dynamic externalities related to...”
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16“...Canada's high reliance on commodities can work against its constitutionally mandated goal of regional equity in economic development, while also inhibiting...”
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17by Ricardo C. Gazel Dan S. Rickman William N. Thompson Published in Managerial and decision economics (01.01.2001)“...The potential relationship between gambling and crime has been a key issue among supporters and opponents of the recent spread of casino gambling in the US...”
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18by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.01.1998)“...The Bayesian vector autoregression (BVAR) employment-forecasting approach is generalized using data for the state of Georgia. This study advances previous...”
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19“...This study examines the role of remoteness in nonmetropolitan county persistent poverty (PP) status. To date, there has been little formal empirical...”
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20“...Two key assumptions are often used in assessing the feasibility of a common currency area (CCA). First, asymmetric shocks increase the costs of forming a CCA...”