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

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Pominova, M; Gabe, T; Crawley, A
Published in: International Finance Discussion Papers
September 2021

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 people, however, location quotients are reasonably stable. Regression results from an analysis of the relationship between new business activity and regional industry specialization show that the effect of location quotients on business startups switches from "inelastic" to "elastic" at a population size cutoff of about 2,600 residents. Overall, our findings suggest that researchers and practitioners should exercise caution when using location quotients to study small regions.

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International Finance Discussion Papers

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EISSN

2767-4509

ISSN

1073-2500

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

2021.0

Issue

1329

Start / End Page

1 / 25

Publisher

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
 

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Pominova, M., Gabe, T., & Crawley, A. (2021). The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions. International Finance Discussion Papers, 2021.0(1329), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2021.1329
Pominova, Mariya, Todd Gabe, and Andrew Crawley. “The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions.” International Finance Discussion Papers 2021.0, no. 1329 (September 2021): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2021.1329.
Pominova M, Gabe T, Crawley A. The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions. International Finance Discussion Papers. 2021 Sep;2021.0(1329):1–25.
Pominova, Mariya, et al. “The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions.” International Finance Discussion Papers, vol. 2021.0, no. 1329, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Sept. 2021, pp. 1–25. Crossref, doi:10.17016/ifdp.2021.1329.
Pominova M, Gabe T, Crawley A. The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions. International Finance Discussion Papers. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; 2021 Sep;2021.0(1329):1–25.

Published In

International Finance Discussion Papers

DOI

EISSN

2767-4509

ISSN

1073-2500

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

2021.0

Issue

1329

Start / End Page

1 / 25

Publisher

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System