The emergence of new industries at the regional level in Spain. A proximity approach based on product-relatedness
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2013
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Boschma, R.
Minondo, A.
Navarro, M.
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Abstract
How do regions diversify over time? Inspired by
recent studies, we argue that regions diversify into
industries that make use of capabilities in which
regions are specialized. Since the spread of capabilities
occurs through mechanisms that have a strong
regional bias, we expect that capabilities that are
available at the regional level play a larger role than
do capabilities that are available at the country level
for the development of new industries. To test this
hypothesis, we analyze the emergence of new industries
in 50 Spanish regions at the NUTS 3 level in
the period 1988–2008. We calculate the capabilitydistance
between new export products and existing
export products in Spanish regions and provide
econometric evidence that regions tend to diversify
into new industries that use similar capabilities as
existing industries in these regions. We show that
proximity to the regional industrial structure plays a
much larger role in the emergence of new industries
in regions than does proximity to the national industrial
structure. This finding suggests that capabilities
at the regional level enable the development of new
industries.