The impact of related variety on regional employment growth in Finland 1993-2006
Publication date
2012
Authors
Hartog, M.
Boschma, R.A.
Sotarauta, M.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2012
Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of related variety on regional employment growth in Finland
between 1993 and 2006 by means of a dynamic panel regression model.We find that related variety in general
has no impact on growth. Instead, after separating related variety among low-and-medium-tech sectors from
related variety among high-tech sectors, we find that only the latter affects regional growth. Hence, we find
evidence that the effect of related variety on regional employment growth is conditioned by the technological
intensity of the local sectors involved.
Keywords
related variety, regional employment growth, high-tech, Finland, evolutionary economic geography