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Overview

Mark D. Partridge is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the domains of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences, with a particular focus on Economics and Econometrics as well as Sociology and Political Science among subfields of study.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Rural development and sustainability
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies

Mark D. Partridge's recent papers highlight diverse aspects of regional economics and policy analysis. Notable publications include:

  • "Economic and social development along the urban-rural continuum: New opportunities to inform policy," 2022, World Development
  • "Do border effects alter regional development: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China," 2020, Journal of Economic Geography
  • "Lessons from the 2020 Covid recession for understanding regional resilience," 2022, Journal of Regional Science
  • "Pollution effects of place-based policy: Evidence from China's development-zone program," 2023, Journal of Regional Science
  • "The Effects of State and Local Economic Incentives on Business Start-Ups in the United States: County-Level Evidence," 2020, Economic Development Quarterly

The frequent co-authors associated with Mark D. Partridge include:

  • K. Bruce Newbold
  • Peter Nijkamp
  • Anping Chen
  • Heather Stephens
  • John I. Carruthers

Mark D. Partridge has multiple publications in academic venues such as:

  • Growth and Change (6 publications)
  • Regional Studies (4 publications)
  • Journal of Regional Science (3 publications)
  • Economic Development Quarterly (2 publications)
  • World Development (1 publication)

The scholar has also contributed to book publications, including works published by:

  • World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks: Economic and Social Development along the Urban-Rural Continuum: New Opportunities to Inform Policy, 2021
  • Springer International Publishing: The Economic Geography of Cross-Border Migration, 2020

Best Publications

  • Is inequality harmful for growth? Comment

    Mark D. Partridge

  • Regional Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: A Survey and Critical Appraisal:

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The duelling models: NEG vs amenity migration in explaining US engines of growth

    Mark D. Partridge

  • Lost in space: population growth in the American hinterlands and small cities

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling for Regional Economic Development Analysis

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • A Century of Research on Rural Development and Regional Issues

    Elena G. Irwin;Andrew M. Isserman;Maureen Kilkenny;Mark D. Partridge

  • Does Income Distribution Affect U.S. State Economic Growth

    Mark D. Partridge

  • Voting with Their Feet: Jobs versus Amenities

    Mark Ferguson;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert;Mark Partridge

  • DISTANCE FROM URBAN AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AND RURAL POVERTY

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The waxing and waning of regional economies: the chicken–egg question of jobs versus people

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Estimation of a spatial simultaneous equation model of population migration and housing price dynamics

    P. Wilner Jeanty;Mark Partridge;Elena Irwin

  • Coal mining, economic development, and the natural resources curse

    Michael R. Betz;Mark D. Partridge;Michael Farren;Linda Lobao

  • INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN LAGGING REGIONS

    Heather M. Stephens;Mark D. Partridge;Alessandra Faggian

  • The Dispersion of US State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Market and Non-market Equilibrium Factors

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Riding the Wave of Urban Growth in the Countryside: Spread, Backwash, or Stagnation?

    Mark Partridge;Ray D. Bollman;M. Rose Olfert;Alessandro Alasia

  • Central place theory and its reemergence in regional science

    Gordon F. Mulligan;Mark D. Partridge;John I. Carruthers

  • Dwindling U.S. internal migration: Evidence of spatial equilibrium or structural shifts in local labor markets?

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;M. Rose Olfert;Kamar Ali

  • The Geography of American Poverty: Is There a Need for Place-based Policies?

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • Urban sprawl and productivity: Evidence from US metropolitan areas

    Belal N. Fallah;Mark D. Partridge;M. Rose Olfert

  • Rural-to-Urban Commuting: Three Degrees of Integration

    Mark D. Partridge;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan S. Rickman
Dan S. Rickman Oklahoma State University
Stephan J. Goetz
Stephan J. Goetz Pennsylvania State University
Peter Nijkamp
Peter Nijkamp Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Marlon G. Boarnet
Marlon G. Boarnet University of Southern California
Edward J. Malecki
Edward J. Malecki The Ohio State University
Steven C. Deller
Steven C. Deller University of Wisconsin–Madison
Charles van Marrewijk
Charles van Marrewijk Utrecht University
Steven Brakman
Steven Brakman University of Groningen
Raymond J.G.M. Florax
Raymond J.G.M. Florax Purdue University West Lafayette
Charles A. Nelson
Charles A. Nelson Boston Children's Hospital

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