Diversification and specialization of U.S. states

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This paper documents the evolution of the international relationships of individual U.S. states along three dimensions: trade, migration, and finance. We examine how specialized or diversified state economies differ in terms of the products they export and with whom they trade, the origins of the immigrants who live in the state, and the origins of the foreign banks operating in the state. We show that states that are diversified along one of these dimensions are often quite specialized along others. New York is-perhaps, not surprisingly-the most diversified state in terms of global linkages.

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Koech, J., & Wynne, M. A. (2017). Diversification and specialization of U.S. states. Review of Regional Studies, 47(1), 63–91. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.8028

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