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A descriptive analysis of discrete US industrial complexes
Journal of Regional Science (2005)
  • Edward J Feser, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Stuart H Sweeney, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Henry C Renski, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
We use the Getis/Ord local G statistic and detailed county-level industry employment data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to isolate discrete industrial complexes—or groups of nominally linked industries clustered in particular locations—for two recent years: 1989 and 1997. We describe the characteristics of the complexes in terms of their number, spatial extent, broad regional distribution, and other factors. Data from the two periods help illustrate key shifts in industrial locations, including the continuing concentration of the apparel industry in the Southeast and the ongoing southern shift in U.S. vehicle production.
Keywords
  • Industry clusters,
  • exploratory spatial data analysis,
  • input-output
Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
Edward J Feser, Stuart H Sweeney and Henry C Renski. "A descriptive analysis of discrete US industrial complexes" Journal of Regional Science Vol. 45 Iss. 2 (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/henry_renski/5/