A big problem is looking at markets locally and ignoring all the people who contribute to that economy but don't live locally. Many of the tools and other resources used by those in Arizona are produced by workers elsewhere. Software might be created by people in the Bay Area. Robots may be designed and engineered by people in Germany or Japan. Etc.
When you only looking locally, you miss out on all the employment elsewhere that contributes to the local economy you're analyzing.
When you only looking locally, you miss out on all the employment elsewhere that contributes to the local economy you're analyzing.