结构性繁荣:为什么美国南部在增长

Structural booms: why the South grows

Econometric Reviews · 1995
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1991年衰退后美国东南部六州创造全国27%新就业的原因,比较了三种区域增长模型,认为结构性模型最能解释长期增长差异。

Abstract

Since the end of the 1991 recession, almost 27 percent of all new jobs in the United States have been created in the six southeastern states that make up the Sixth Federal Reserve District. What accounts for this strong relative economic performance in the region? ; This article examines the forces behind the South's economic strength and looks ahead at the course of its economic development in terms of three alternative approaches--the industrial base, the convergence, and the structuralist models. In evaluating the models' usefulness for thinking about why regions grow, the author finds the structuralist approach, which provides a general equilibrium model for understanding capital flows, interest rates, assets, goods, and labor market behavior, to hold the most promise as a perspective on long-term trends because it addresses the root causes of differential growth rates. This approach suggests a number of reasons for the Southeast's relatively rapid recent growth, which, taken together, give evidence of economic and social structures that may attract both employers and employees to the region at a disproportionate rate for some time to come.

结构性繁荣区域经济增长结构性主义模型美国东南部