The short-run dynamics of inter-state migration: a space-time economic adjustment model of in-migration to fast growing states
Interregional migration is analyzed with respect to its short-run responsiveness to economic fluctuations and its efficiency as a spatial labour market allocation mechanism. Using a space-time analytical framework, in-migration to four fast growing States of the United States is analyzed over the pe...
Main Authors: | Ballard, K, Clark, G |
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Other Authors: | Regional Studies Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
1981
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