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Amenities and Non-Farm Employment Growth in the U.S. Midwest: The Impact of Recreational Amenities in Neighboring Counties
The Review of Regional Studies
  • Daniel C. Monchuk, University of Southern Mississippi
  • John A Miranowski, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Publisher
Oklahoma State University
Abstract

This study examines the role of recreational amenities, both within the county as well in neighboring counties, on employment growth using data from 618 counties in the U.S. Midwest. Using a wide range of amenity variables and spatial econometric methods, we find that natural and recreational amenities have played a role in non-farm employment growth over the years 1969 to 2000. Further, the results also indicate that the presence of recreational amenities in neighboring counties have also played an important role in explaining employment growth as opposed to only amenities within the county itself.

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This article is from The Review of Regional Studies, 2007 37(2); 120-145. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Monchuk, Miranowski
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Daniel C. Monchuk and John A Miranowski. "Amenities and Non-Farm Employment Growth in the U.S. Midwest: The Impact of Recreational Amenities in Neighboring Counties" The Review of Regional Studies Vol. 37 Iss. 2 (2007) p. 120 - 145
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-miranowski/34/