2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-017-0815-8
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Measuring resilience to economic shocks: an application to Spain

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“…Cuadrado- Roura and Maroto (2016) show for Spanish NUTS 2 regions that productive specialization patterns are clearly related to the degree of regional resilience. In line with these findings, Angulo et al (2018) also find that the resilience of Spanish provinces to the Great Recession has been stronger in regions specialized in the service sector before the crisis, whereas regions specialized before the crisis in the construction sector have been less resilient. This literature highlights that locations with a precrisis specialization in the construction sector, but also in manufacturing, have been more vulnerable to the crisis.…”
Section: Determinants Of Local Employment Growthsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Cuadrado- Roura and Maroto (2016) show for Spanish NUTS 2 regions that productive specialization patterns are clearly related to the degree of regional resilience. In line with these findings, Angulo et al (2018) also find that the resilience of Spanish provinces to the Great Recession has been stronger in regions specialized in the service sector before the crisis, whereas regions specialized before the crisis in the construction sector have been less resilient. This literature highlights that locations with a precrisis specialization in the construction sector, but also in manufacturing, have been more vulnerable to the crisis.…”
Section: Determinants Of Local Employment Growthsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Angulo et al. () analyze province level employment growth before and after the onset of the crisis and emphasize the role of sectoral structure and locational advantages for resilience. At the local level, Polèse, Rubiera Morollón, and Shearmur () find for the period 1991–2001 that manufacturing in Spain showed a tendency to locate outside but close to metropolitan areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lagravinese () investigated the economic crises that occurred in Italy between 1970 and 2011, focusing on particular the employment level and the different effects on the Italian regions. Angulo, Mur, and Trívez () evaluated Spanish regions' resistance to the economic crisis according to three main notions of resilience: adaptive, engineering, and ecological. Faggian et al () presented a preliminary evaluation of regional economic resilience, focusing on resistance and recovery, in the case of Italian regions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are still many shortcomings in the existing research. First, most of the existing research has selected the influencing factors of regional economic resilience to be within a single time period from certain types of factors such as industrial structure [24,25], technological innovation ability [23,25], financial environment [11,26], and labor force [6,27]. However, the dimensions of the influencing factors are not comprehensive enough, and the factors related to government arrangements have been ignored [19,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%