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Tool Kits in Regional Science [electronic resource] :Theory, Models, and Estimation / edited by Michael Sonis, Geoffrey J. D. Hewings.

by Sonis, Michael [editor.]; Hewings, Geoffrey J. D [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783642006272.Subject(s): Economics | Geography | Regional planning | Regional economics | Economics/Management Science | Regional/Spatial Science | Economic Geography | Landscape/Regional and Urban PlanningDDC classification: 338.9 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Complex Socio-Economic Systems in Regional Science -- New Developments in Input-Output Analysis -- Interregional Computable General Equilibrium Models -- Optimality Versus Stability: Pattern Formation in Spatial Economics -- Urban and Hinterland Evolution Under Growing Population Pressure -- Socio-Spatial Dynamics and Discrete Non-Linear Probabilistic Chains -- Principles of Neural Spatial Interaction Modeling -- Quick but not so Dirty ML Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models -- Innovation Diffusion Theory: 100 Years of Development -- Urban Economics at a Cross-Road -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Regional Science is now more than 50 years old; in the last two decades, significant advances in methodology have occurred, spurred in large part by access to computers. The range of analytical techniques now available is enormous; this books provides a sampling of the toolkit that is now at the disposal of analysts interested in understanding and interpreting the complexity of the spatial structure of sub- national economies. The set of tools ranges from the more traditional (input-output) to new developments in computable general equilibrium models, nonlinear dynamics, neural modelling and innovation.
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Complex Socio-Economic Systems in Regional Science -- New Developments in Input-Output Analysis -- Interregional Computable General Equilibrium Models -- Optimality Versus Stability: Pattern Formation in Spatial Economics -- Urban and Hinterland Evolution Under Growing Population Pressure -- Socio-Spatial Dynamics and Discrete Non-Linear Probabilistic Chains -- Principles of Neural Spatial Interaction Modeling -- Quick but not so Dirty ML Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models -- Innovation Diffusion Theory: 100 Years of Development -- Urban Economics at a Cross-Road -- Conclusion.

Regional Science is now more than 50 years old; in the last two decades, significant advances in methodology have occurred, spurred in large part by access to computers. The range of analytical techniques now available is enormous; this books provides a sampling of the toolkit that is now at the disposal of analysts interested in understanding and interpreting the complexity of the spatial structure of sub- national economies. The set of tools ranges from the more traditional (input-output) to new developments in computable general equilibrium models, nonlinear dynamics, neural modelling and innovation.

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