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Explaining U.S. urban economic growth 2000--2004: The role of the creative class, social capital, economic freedom, distributive politics, and defense spending.

机译:解释2000--2004年美国城市经济增长:创意阶层,社会资本,经济自由,分配性政治和国防支出的作用。

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The need to sustain economic growth and create jobs has dominated urban policy making in the United States for decades. Feeling pressure to meet this need, city and state governments have rushed to adapt economic policy concepts that have either been untested by researchers in the literature or that need an updated examination. This project explored the effects of Defense Spending, Social Capital, Creative Class Theory, "Economic Freedom," and Distributive Politics on US cities' economic growth.;This study investigated whether US cities' economic growth may be due to the substantial monetary infusion from Department of Defense Prime Contracts awarded in a 273 city sample from 2000-2004. It tested the cities' economic growth and their scores on Florida's (2002) Creative Class Index, Rupasingha et al's (2006) Social Capital Index, and Pacific Research Institutes' "Economic Freedom Index." The performance of these newer theories was compared to the more established theory of Distributive Politics (Lowi 1964; Wilson 1973). Each city's amount of Defense Prime Contracts was tested for inequality distributions using Lorenz Curves and Gini Coefficients. Case studies on West Virginia and Kansas were conducted to investigate state economic policymaking.;Economic growth was measured using the percent change from 2000 to 2004 in Total Employment and Total Personal Income for each city in the sample. The study found a highly significant and positive relationship for economic growth among cities with high Creative Class ratings and high Economic Freedom scores. Social capital, defense spending, and Distributive Politics variables had insignificant and/or negative relationships as explanatory variables for economic growth.;Key Words: Economic Development, Economic Policy, Creative Class, Social Capital, Urban Politics, Distributive Politics, Defense Spending.
机译:几十年来,维持经济增长和创造就业机会的需求一直主导着美国的城市决策。面对满足这种需求的压力,市政府和州政府急于适应经济政策概念,这些概念要么未经文献研究人员检验,要么需要更新研究。该项目探讨了国防支出,社会资本,创造阶级理论,“经济自由”和分配政治对美国城市经济增长的影响。该研究调查了美国城市的经济增长是否可能是由于来自美国的大量货币注入所致。 2000年至2004年,国防部在273个城市样本中授予了主要合同。它在佛罗里达州(2002)的创意阶层指数,鲁帕辛哈(Rupasingha)等人(2006)的社会资本指数和太平洋研究所的“经济自由指数”中测试了城市的经济增长及其得分。这些新理论的表现与更成熟的分配政治理论进行了比较(Lowi 1964; Wilson 1973)。使用洛伦兹曲线和基尼系数对每个城市的国防主要合同数量进行了不平等分布测试。进行了西弗吉尼亚州和堪萨斯州的案例研究,以调查州的经济政策制定;使用样本中每个城市2000年至2004年的总就业和个人总收入变化百分比来衡量经济增长。该研究发现,在具有较高创意等级和较高经济自由度得分的城市之间,经济增长具有高度显着的正相关关系。社会资本,国防支出和分配政治变量之间的关系微不足道和/或负相关作为经济增长的解释变量。关键词:经济发展,经济政策,创造阶级,社会资本,城市政治,分配政治,国防支出。

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  • 作者

    Eastwood, Brent M.;

  • 作者单位

    West Virginia University.;

  • 授予单位 West Virginia University.;
  • 学科 Political science.;Economics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 200 p.
  • 总页数 200
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:12

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