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Crespo, N. & Fontoura, M. P. (2006). Economic centrality, per capita income and human capital: some results at regional level and local level in 275 counties of Portugal. Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies. 6 (1), 75-84
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N. M. Crespo and M. P. Fontoura,  "Economic centrality, per capita income and human capital: some results at regional level and local level in 275 counties of Portugal", in Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 75-84, 2006
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@article{crespo2006_1732206694168,
	author = "Crespo, N. and Fontoura, M. P.",
	title = "Economic centrality, per capita income and human capital: some results at regional level and local level in 275 counties of Portugal",
	journal = "Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies",
	year = "2006",
	volume = "6",
	number = "1",
	pages = "75-84",
	url = "http://www.usc.es/economet/eers.htm"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Economic centrality, per capita income and human capital: some results at regional level and local level in 275 counties of Portugal
T2  - Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies
VL  - 6
IS  - 1
AU  - Crespo, N.
AU  - Fontoura, M. P.
PY  - 2006
SP  - 75-84
SN  - 1578-4460
UR  - http://www.usc.es/economet/eers.htm
AB  - It has been shown that countries located further from global economic activity will have lower levels of per capita income and human capital. We evaluate, for the Portuguese case, the validity of the positive relationship of economic centrality with per capita income and with human capital at the regional level (275 regions). Results show that more central regions - in terms of proximity to the location of the economic activity - appear to have higher levels of per capita income and human capital. Some regions suffer a permanent penalty resulting from their disadvantage as regards the relative geographical position.
ER  -