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Why are some Spanish regions more resilient than others?

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  • Yolanda Ubago Martínez
  • Ignacio García‐Lautre
  • Belén Iraizoz
  • Pedro Pascual

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Which of a region's characteristics most strongly influence its degree of resilience? This study constructs a composite resilience index for the Spanish regions and uses Multiple Factor Analysis to compare it with the Martin resilience index (Martin, 2012). The results of a Principal Components Analysis to measure the relative contributions of potential regional resilience drivers indicate that, during recovery periods, it is market‐ service focused regional economies that show stronger resilience, while, in crisis periods, it is regions with a more highly‐educated workforce. ¿Cuáles son las características de una regián que influyen más en su nivel de resiliencia? Este estudio desarrolla un índice integrado de resiliencia para las regiones españolas y utiliza el Análisis de Factores Múltiples para compararlo con el índice de resiliencia de Martin (Martin, 2012). Los resultados de un Análisis de Componentes Principales con el que se midieron las contribuciones relativas de los posibles factores impulsores de la resiliencia regional indican que, durante los períodos de recuperacián, son las economías regionales centradas en los servicios a mercados las que muestran una mayor resiliencia, mientras que en los períodos de crisis lo son las regiones con una mayor cantidad de mano de obra con alto nivel de educacián その地域のレジリエンスのレベルに最も強く影響する地域の特徴は何か。本稿では、スペインの地域向けの、レジリエンスのコンポジット・インデックスを確立し、多因子分析によりMartinのレジリエンスインデックス (Martin, 2012)との比較を行う。地域のレジリエンスの要因となりうる因子の相対的寄与率を主成分分析により測定した結果から、強力なレジリエンスが認められたのは、回復の期間においては市場サービスを中心とした地域経済であるが、危機の期間においては、労働者の学歴がより高い地域であることが示された。

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  • Yolanda Ubago Martínez & Ignacio García‐Lautre & Belén Iraizoz & Pedro Pascual, 2019. "Why are some Spanish regions more resilient than others?," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 98(6), pages 2211-2231, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:presci:v:98:y:2019:i:6:p:2211-2231
    DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12464
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