1989
DOI: 10.2307/143407
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Export Performance and State Industrial Growth

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“…Although individual states represent somewhat arbitrary geographic divisions, they are nonetheless useful units for cross-sectional spatial analysis. Many of the same variables emerge as important explanatory factors independently for both increases in industrial export shipments or employment (Manrique, 1987;Erickson, 1989) and inward foreign direct investment in cross-state comparisons (McConnell, 1980;Coughlin, Terza and Arromdee, 1991;Ondrich and Wasylenko, 1993). A tendency for both FDI and export activity to concentrate disproportionately in state "clusters" of activity has also been observed in previous research (Head, Reis, and Swenson, 1994;Smith, 1992).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Model Specificationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Although individual states represent somewhat arbitrary geographic divisions, they are nonetheless useful units for cross-sectional spatial analysis. Many of the same variables emerge as important explanatory factors independently for both increases in industrial export shipments or employment (Manrique, 1987;Erickson, 1989) and inward foreign direct investment in cross-state comparisons (McConnell, 1980;Coughlin, Terza and Arromdee, 1991;Ondrich and Wasylenko, 1993). A tendency for both FDI and export activity to concentrate disproportionately in state "clusters" of activity has also been observed in previous research (Head, Reis, and Swenson, 1994;Smith, 1992).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Model Specificationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Kuznets' work (19641, for example, has indicated lower foreign trade proportions for larger countries, size here being defined in terms of gross national product. A decline in the importance of the export sector with increased size is also implied by Erickson (1989) who has observed a small foreign export effect on employment in a large domestic economy like the United States.…”
Section: Development Levelsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Along these lines, there have been numerous empirical studies of the relationship between foreign exports and state manufacturing growth (Erickson 1989;Manrique 1987; Coughlin and Cartwright 1987; Hayward 1995; Markusen, Noponen, and Driessen 1991; Noponen, Markusen, and Driessen 1997). Export base and endogenous growth theories suggest that trade is an engine of growth.…”
Section: Empirical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%