EconGeo - Computing Key Indicators of the Spatial Distribution of Economic
Activities
Functions to compute a series of indices commonly used in
the fields of economic geography, economic complexity, and
evolutionary economics to describe the location, distribution,
spatial organization, structure, and complexity of economic
activities. Functions include basic spatial indicators such as
the location quotient, the Krugman specialization index, the
Herfindahl or the Shannon entropy indices but also more
advanced functions to compute different forms of normalized
relatedness between economic activities or network-based
measures of economic complexity. Most of the functions use
matrix calculus and are based on bipartite (incidence) matrices
consisting of region - industry pairs.