Concentration of economic activityInequality-based measures

  1. Alonso Villar, Olga
  2. Río Otero, Coral del
Revista:
Documentos de traballo do Departamento de Economía Aplicada

Ano de publicación: 2010

Número: 6

Tipo: Artigo

Resumo

This paper reflects about the invariance property that regional economics is implicitly assuming when �relative� inequality measures, such as the Gini index, are used to quantify the geographic concentration of economic activity. In addition, it proposes a new concentration measure that is based on an �absolute� inequality index. The properties of this variance-type index are analyzed. An �absolute� employment Lorenz curve is also proposed to measure concentration, the dominance criterion of which is consistent with this new index. Finally, the usefulness of the new measures is illustrated by using manufacturing employment data in Spain