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Globalization, Population, and Regional Growth in the Knowledge-Based Economy, 1st ed. 2021 New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives Series, Vol. 43

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Ikeshita Kenichiro, Ikazaki Daisuke

Couverture de l’ouvrage Globalization, Population, and Regional Growth in the Knowledge-Based Economy

This book clarifies how globalization, progress in the knowledge-based economy, and demographic change affect regional economic growth, using the latest analytical methods for economic growth. In the last 30 years, Asian countries have realized remarkable economic growth and are expected to become major growth centers of the world economy in the future. On the other hand, many researchers and policy makers point out that the Asian economy will face numerous challenges to sustain its growth. Specifically, globalization, realization of the knowledge-based economy, and population decline will bring about major changes in the structure of the Asian economy.

This book provides the reader with the analytical framework to investigate how these structural changes affect regional economic growth. Moreover, the book covers topics such as foreign direct investment, quality of institutions, intergenerational conflict, education policies, and household fertility decision, all of which are comprehensively explained from the point of view of economic growth. Therefore, the scope of this volume is not only contemporary but also important for going beyond the usual regional economics and growth literature. This work is highly recommended to academic researchers and students who are interested in various aspects of regional economic growth.

Chapter 1. Introduction: The Issue of Regional Development.- Chapter 2. Growth and International Knowledge Spillovers with Firm Heterogeneity.- Chapter 3. Political Economy of Patent Policy and Economic Growth.- Chapter 4.  Abundant Resource Endowments, Institutions and Economic Growth - A Theoretical Framework and Validation Using China’s Provincial Data.- Chapter 5. Endogenous Fertility, Childlessness and Economic Growth.- Chapter 6. Economic Growth and Work–Life Balance.- Chapter 7. Uncertainty of Educational Outcome, Demographic Transition and Income Distribution.- Chapter 8. Investment in Education and Intergenerational Conflicts of Interest within the Family.- Chapter 9. Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility in an Endogenously Growing Economy.-

Kenichiro IKESHITA, Ph. D.

Associate Professor,

Faculty of Economics,

Kyushu University

 

Daisuke IKAZAKI, Ph. D.

Professor,

Faculty of Human Sciences and Design,

Japan Women's University

Investigates how globalization and institutional quality affect innovation and growth from the point of view of growth economics

Considers how education policy and human capital accumulation affect income inequality and intergenerational conflict

Provides analytical frameworks to consider recent population decline faced by Asian countries

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