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Beyond Economic Base Theory: The Role of the Residential Economy in Attracting Income to Swiss Regions

Auteur(s)
Segessemann, Alain 
Institut de sociologie 
Crevoisier, Olivier 
Institut de sociologie 
Date de parution
2015-4-8
In
Regional Studies
No
ahead of print
De la page
1
A la page
16
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Regional development
  • Residential economy
  • Export-based economy
  • Regional income
  • Switzerland
  • Regional development

  • Residential economy

  • Export-based economy

  • Regional income

  • Switzerland

Résumé
Regional development theories are mainly focused on export-based activities to explain regional competitiveness. The increasing mobility of workers and residents leads to a reconsideration of this approach. Residential economy has become a strategic issue to generate incomes within regions. With this view, the paper analyses the link between economic activities and incomes from workers and annuitants residents. A spatial typology breakdown is compiled for Swiss regions using a hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA). Empirical results highlight various regional development profiles. Conversely to export-based theories, regions with higher income are those with strong residential economy, thus opening new avenues for local governance.
Lié au projet
L'économie résidentielle en Suisse: identification et mise en perspective 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/22859
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10.1080/00343404.2015.1018882
Type de publication
journal article
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