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Article: Estimating U.S. metropolitan area export and import competition.
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- Economic Perspectives
- Article date:
- December 22, 2003
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This article calculates estimates of the extent to which U.S. cities' manufacturers face competition from foreign producers. Foreign and U.S production can compete in the U.S. domestic market, foreign markets, or both. Accordingly, this article examines measures of metropolitan-area (MSA) level import competition, based on each city's industrial composition and industry-level data on import competition, as well as measures of metro-level export competition, based on U.S. export data. With these measures, we evaluate whether the growth experience of U.S. cities that face high competition from foreign producers substantially differs from that of cities with low competition. ...
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