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



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[Figure 10]

Table 8

Changes IN MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY 1990-1997

Core

Adjacent

Periphery

ISL. PERIPHERY

Interquartile Range

15.7

-1.7

-19.0

-10.80

Standard Deviation

-0.9

-4.5

-7.8

-127.7

Sample Variance

-47.1

-194.4

-353.3

-1.2

Coefficient of Variation

-1.6

-5.7

-10.4

-2.6

Source: Author’s own calculations.



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