Swedish regional GDP 1855-2000 Estimations and general trends in the Swedish regional system

Kerstin Enflo, Martin Henning, Lennart Schön

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Abstract

This paper uses a method devised by Geary and Stark to estimate regional GDPs for 24 Swedish provinces 1855-2007. In empirical tests, we find that the Swedish estimations yield results of good precision, comparable to those reported in the international literature. From the literature, we generate six expectations concerning the development of regional GDPs in Sweden. Using the GDP estimations, we test these expectations empirically. We find that the historical regional GDPs show a high correlation over time, but that the early industrialization process co-evolved with a dramatic redistribution of productive capacity. We show that the regional inequalities in GDP per capita were at their lowest point in modern history in the early 1980s. However, while efficiency in the regional system has never been as equal, absolute regional differences in scale of production has increased dramatically over our investigated period. This process has especially benefited the metropolitan provinces. We present detailed sources of our estimations and also sketch a research agenda from our results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch in Economic History
Pages47-89
Volume30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Publication series

NameResearch in Economic History
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing
Volume30
ISSN (Print)0363-3268

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Economic History

Free keywords

  • regional GDPs
  • convergence
  • Geary-Stark method

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