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Table 4
Component Shares of Economic Growth in Select Kansas Counties
 
 
Total Compensation, 1969-2003
Total Compensation, 1993-2003
 
 
County
Output Growth (%)
Employment Growth (%)
Productivity Growth (%)
Output Growth (%)
Employment Growth (%)
Productivity Growth (%)

Crawford (SE)
130
82
48
41
21
20
Ellis (NW)
229
167
62
47
26
21
Finney (SW)
320
237
82
16
-1
17
Johnson (EC)
850
616
234
77
46
31
Riley (NC)
199
145
54
50
17
33
Sedgwick (SC)
147
79
69
25
10
16
Shawnee (NE)
106
56
50
20
7
13
 
Coffey (SE)
557
284
273
25
1
24
Jackson (NE)
303
215
88
119
73
46
McPherson (SC)
175
100
75
40
20
20
Pottawatomie (NC)
476
315
161
45
26
19
 
Kansas
173
97
76
36
16
20
Plains
163
91
72
39
16
23

Source: Author’s calculations using inflation-adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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