Non-farm businesses local economic integration level: the case of six Portuguese small and medium-sized Markettowns• - a sector approach



Economic Footprints and Local Integration Indicators

Table 3. Economic footprints of downstream and upstream activities for non-farm businesses in the study areas

Zone

Boundary

1 Mirandela

2 Vila Real

3 Tavira

4 Silves

5 Lixa

6 Esposende

Sales
%

Purchases
%

Sales
%

Purchases
%

Sales
%

Purchases
%

Sales
%

Purchases
%

Sales
%

Purchases
%

Sales
%

Purchases
%

A

In the town

29,5

13,0

46,3

29,2

6,5

4,5

11,4

9,5

3,6

17,6

41,4

44,4

B

Up to 4 miles∕7km from the
town_____________________

208

59

141

2,3

1,7

02

8,9

8,7

12,8

63

1,4

09

C

4-10 miles/7-16 km from the

town_____________________

119

3,4

102

8,7

4,7

2,7

135

17,8

41

1,7

12,8

11,6

D

Elsewhere in the county

NUTS III level________________

102

2,3

6,8

2,2

08

342

81

3,2

2,2

1,9

1,3

1,1

E

Elsewhere in the region
NUTS II level_______________

14,7

26,9

17,4

25,9

1,9

1,7

6,4

2,4

46,9

44,0

32^8

34,6

F

Elsewhere in the country

11,0

16,0

1,5

21,6

19,1

8,9

38,1

49,9

2,4

189

97

6,8

G

European Union

13

32,5

3,7

7,6

65,3

47,8

12,8

8,5

248

8,7

06

06

H

Elsewhere international

06

00

00

2,6

00

00

09

00

3,2

09

00

00

All

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Integration Indicators

A + B

Local Integration Indicator
(LIIbo1 and LIIbi2)__________________

050

019

060

032

0,082

0,047

020

018

016

024

043

0,45

A + B + C

Extended Local Integration
Indicator (ELIIbo and ELIIbi)

062

022

071

040

013

0,074

034

036

0,21

026

056

0,57

Source: Own calculations.

bo = business outputs.
bi = business inputs.



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