Regional Economics (2nd Ed.) Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance Series
Auteur : Capello Roberta
The second edition of Regional Economics provides a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of regional economics. This fully revised edition includes key theoretical developments of the last ten years.
Topics included span from the earliest location theories to the most recent regional growth theories. It is also is also enriched by the recent debate on smart specialization strategies recently developed by the EU for the design of new cohesion policies.
Key elements covered in the new edition include:
- proximity and innovation theories
- the concept of territorial capital
- the debate on the role of agglomeration economies in urban growth
This textbook is for undergraduate students in regional and urban economics as well as spatial planning courses.
PART 1 Location Theory: Physical-metric space 1. Agglomeration and Location 2. Accessibility and Location 3. Hierarchy and Location PART 2 Theories of Regional Growth: Uniform-abstract space 4. Productive Structure and Development 5. Demand 6. Factor Endowment PART 3 Theories of Local Development: Diversified-relational space 7. Territorial Competitiveness and Exogenous Development 8. Territorial Competitiveness and Endogenous Development: Agglomeration Economies 9. Territorial Competitiveness and Endogenous Development: Innovation and Proximity PART 4 Theories of Regional Growth: Diversified-stylized space 10. Territorial Competitiveness and Cumulative Demand/Supply Growth 11. Territorial Competitiveness and Endogenous Growth 12. Towards a Theoretical Convergence: the Territorial Foundations of Regional Growth Models
Roberta Capello is Full Professor of Regional and Urban Economics, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
Date de parution : 11-2015
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 11-2015
17.4x24.6 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 208,65 €
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Mots-clés :
Local Development; Uniform Abstract Space; agglomeration; Agglomeration Economies; economies; Macroeconomic Growth Models; uniform; Vice Versa; abstract; Export Base Theory; space; Export Base Model; location; Regional Growth Theories; choices; Regional Growth Differentials; rms; Dynamic Agglomeration Economies; growth; Te Ch; export; Local Development Theory; Local Economic System; Territorial Competitiveness; Allocative Effi Ciency; Optimal City Size; Cumulative Circular Causation; Harrod Domar Model; Bid Rent Curve; MIT Press; Raw Materials Markets; Market Area; Local Innovative Capacity; Regional Innovation Patterns; Increasing Returns