Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain

Tentative empirical evidence suggests that the agglomeration of talent contributes to regional development. However, given that talented people are not evenly distributed across regions, this paper seeks to determine the role of talent for furthering our understanding of regional disparities in Spai...

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Main Authors: B. Can KARAHASAN, Ebru KERIMOGLU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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Online Access:http://www.jurareview.ro/2012_4_2/p_103_128_2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-5c770a25466b4f989155e4c6e046804a2020-11-24T21:15:59ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis2067-40822068-99692012-12-01IV2103128Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in SpainB. Can KARAHASANEbru KERIMOGLUTentative empirical evidence suggests that the agglomeration of talent contributes to regional development. However, given that talented people are not evenly distributed across regions, this paper seeks to determine the role of talent for furthering our understanding of regional disparities in Spain. Here, we empirically evaluate the effects of the distribution of talent on regional differences by means of a detailed analysis of the 17 Autonomous Communities of Spain between 1996 and 2004. The static and non-spatial panel data models are constructed. The unit of analysis is NUTS2. Our findings confirm that the economic performance indicators point to the significant positive impact of talent on regional economic activity. The concentration of talent plays a crucial role in accounting for regional differences. Based on a preliminary analysis of the dispersion in employment and production figures among the Autonomous Communities, the performance of Spain’s outperformers and underperformers is clearly not uniform. http://www.jurareview.ro/2012_4_2/p_103_128_2012.pdftalentregional differencespanel dataSpain
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Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
talent
regional differences
panel data
Spain
author_facet B. Can KARAHASAN
Ebru KERIMOGLU
author_sort B. Can KARAHASAN
title Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
title_short Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
title_full Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
title_fullStr Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Geography of Talent for Understanding Regional Disparities in Spain
title_sort geography of talent for understanding regional disparities in spain
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
issn 2067-4082
2068-9969
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Tentative empirical evidence suggests that the agglomeration of talent contributes to regional development. However, given that talented people are not evenly distributed across regions, this paper seeks to determine the role of talent for furthering our understanding of regional disparities in Spain. Here, we empirically evaluate the effects of the distribution of talent on regional differences by means of a detailed analysis of the 17 Autonomous Communities of Spain between 1996 and 2004. The static and non-spatial panel data models are constructed. The unit of analysis is NUTS2. Our findings confirm that the economic performance indicators point to the significant positive impact of talent on regional economic activity. The concentration of talent plays a crucial role in accounting for regional differences. Based on a preliminary analysis of the dispersion in employment and production figures among the Autonomous Communities, the performance of Spain’s outperformers and underperformers is clearly not uniform.
topic talent
regional differences
panel data
Spain
url http://www.jurareview.ro/2012_4_2/p_103_128_2012.pdf
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