A Regional Core, Adjacent, Periphery Model for National Economic Geography Analysis



48

Source: Authors own calculations.

[Figure 8]

Table 6

Demographic and Economic Changes in the EU CAP regions: 1989 - 1997

_______Region’

s Structure of Employment

Change

in

Population

Total

CAP-Model Averages.

Density

Pop.

Index of Regional Per

Agriculture

Manufacturing

Services

Regions____________

(x 1,000)

(x 1,000)

______Capita Income (PPS)______

(%)

(%)

(%)

(1)

(2)

(3)

__________________(4)__________________

(5)

CAP-Model 202

1990    1997

90 - 97

1990   1995   1996   1997

1990   1998^^

1990   1998

1990   1998^~

EU 15 Averages

92.3    94.9    95.1    95.3

8.7     6.3

31.5    38.6

59.7   64.8

Core         72

Net Total

5830.0

Average

768.1    787.0

81.0

106.7   110.1   109.9   110.1

4.0     2.7

33.5    29.7

62.7   67.3

Standard Deviation

1149.2   1167.0

94.1

26.2    27.2    25.5    25.3

4.1     2.3

8.7      8.4

10.5     9.3

Adjacent     79

Net Total

1522.0

Average

152.0    162.8

19.3

89.4    91.2    92.1    92.5

9.0     6.5

32.6    29.7

58.6   63.7

Standard Deviation

117.9    125.5

83.6

23.9    19.6    19.5    19.5

9.1     6.1

7.1      6.1

10.1     8.5

Periphery     39

Net Total

610.0

Average

68.4     72.6

15.6

78.9    80.9    80.7    80.5

14.8    10.9

28.0    26.7

56.1    62.2

Standard Deviation

47.1     52.2

69.2

26.5    19.2    18.8    18.7

12.7     8.7

5.2      5.1

14.5     8.0

Isl. Periphery 12

Net Total

-60.2

Average

113.5    114.0

-5.0

61.6    68.7    68.8    68.6

16.5    12.4

22.8    21.2

60.4   66.4

Standard Deviation

91.3     93.6

24.8

18.5     15.1     14.1     14.7

10.8     7.7

6.1      4.5

12.4     7.4

Source: Author’s own research

[Figure 9]

Table 7

Measures of Central Tendency and Variation

Central Tendency

1990

1995

1996

1997

Mean

92.3

94.9

95.1

95.3

Median

95.0

93.0

92.8

93.8

Mode

95.0

96.0

104.5

102.1

Midhinge

93.5

92.5

92.6

92.1

Interquartile Range

31.0

31.0

28.5

28.2

Midrange

106.5

119.0

118.5

119.8

Skewedness

-0.04

0.93

0.85

0.88

Variation

Standard Deviation

28.1

25.7

24.8

24.8

Sample Variance

786.4

658.8

616.7

615.7

Coefficient of Variation

30.4

27.1

26.1

26.0

Minimum

30.0

43.0

43.8

42.5

Maximum

183.0

195.0

192.5

197.1

Count

202

202

202

202

Source: Author’s own calculations



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