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A new approach to measuring the effects of infrastructure on regional economic performance: United States states vs metropolitan areas.
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A new approach to measuring the effects of infrastructure on regional economic performance: United States states vs metropolitan areas./
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Kim, Soojung.
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112 p.
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Adviser: Peter Gordon.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-10A.
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Economics, General. -
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A new approach to measuring the effects of infrastructure on regional economic performance: United States states vs metropolitan areas.
Kim, Soojung.
A new approach to measuring the effects of infrastructure on regional economic performance: United States states vs metropolitan areas.
- 112 p.
Adviser: Peter Gordon.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2006.
There has been a long-running debate on (and increasing interest in) the effects of infrastructure on regional growth and economic performance. A conventional line in this research has been to empirically examine the association between them, applying a Cobb-Douglas production function to different geographic scales. Controversies, however, persist and it is difficult to find a consensus due to the use of different data, varying estimation techniques and peculiar geographic scales of analysis.
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