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Author:Crawley, Andrew 

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The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions

This paper examines the use of location quotients, a measure of regional business activity relative to the national benchmark, as an indicator of sectoral agglomeration in small cities and towns, and as a measure of industry specialization that might impact the number of new business startups in these places. Using establishment-level data on businesses located in Maine, our findings suggest that the addition of one "hypothetical" establishment in very small towns leads to a dramatic change in the magnitude of the region-industry location quotient. At population sizes of about 4,100 or more ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 1329

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