The Southern Economy at the Precipice of the Post-Global Age: Evaluating Pandemic-Era Disruptions to the Export Sector

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Ronald V. Kalafsky, W. Graves
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highlights:•Export activity from the southern United States has outpaced exports from the US at large, in addition to exceeding growth in overall southern economic output.•Southern export activities have been spatially uneven and shown signs of volatility, indicating heterogeneous evolutionary paths.•Many southern states continue to serve longtime export partners, markets, yet the export concentration in the top markets has largely diminished over the past two decades.The southern United States has seen explosive economic growth over the past several decades. One component of this growth has entailed rapid (and often widely varying) increases in goods-related exports, with overall growth numbers that have exceeded the US at large in addition to eclipsing overall southern economic output. However, has this growth in internationalization been shared across the region and moreover, do southern states serve similar export markets? Within the contexts of evolutionary economic geography and research on the geographies of exporting, this paper examines the trajectories of goods-related exports across the southern US, particularly in relation to recent shifts in the global economy including during the pandemic. The analyses reveal that export growth and performance are largely uneven in spatial terms, yet many states share leading export markets and also show signs of less dependence on dominant markets. On balance, exports appear to be tied to large, branch-plant production or related to extractive industries. The paper concludes with discussions on whether exports have been beneficial to the region and possible futures for exporting across the South in light of evolutionary changes in globalization.
后全球时代末期的南方经济:评估疫情时代对出口部门的破坏
•除了超过南部整体经济产出的增长外,美国南部的出口活动总体上超过了美国的出口活动。•南方出口活动在空间上是不均匀的,并显示出波动的迹象,表明了异质的进化路径。•许多南方州继续服务于长期的出口合作伙伴和市场,但在过去20年里,主要市场的出口集中度大幅下降。在过去的几十年里,美国南部经历了爆炸性的经济增长。这种增长的一个组成部分是商品相关出口的快速增长(而且往往差异很大),除了使南方整体经济产出黯然失色外,总体增长数字还超过了美国。然而,这种国际化的增长是否在整个地区共享?此外,南方各州是否服务于类似的出口市场?在进化经济地理学和出口地理学研究的背景下,本文研究了美国南部商品相关出口的轨迹,特别是与全球经济最近的变化有关,包括在大流行期间。分析显示,从空间上看,出口增长和表现在很大程度上是不平衡的,但许多国家共享主要出口市场,也显示出对主导市场的依赖程度有所降低的迹象。总的来说,出口似乎与大型分支工厂生产或与采掘业有关。论文最后讨论了出口是否对该地区有益,以及在全球化的演变变化下,整个南方出口的未来可能。
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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