edited by David E. Boyce, Peter Nijkamp, Daniel Shefer.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1991
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(viii, 505 pages 61 illustrations)
CONTENTS NOTE
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A Preface to Regional Science --;1. A Preface to Regional Science --;A. Spatial Patterns of Households and Firms --;2. The Ten Commandments of Migration Research --;3. Major Issues in Regional Labour Market Analysis --;4. Endogenous Spatial Externalities in Residential Location Theory --;5. The Effect of Transaction Costs in the Housing Market --;6. Transportation, Spatial Interaction, Telecommunication and Information Systems: A Research Agenda --;7. Urban Land Use and the Location of Polluting Plants --;B. Spatial Impacts of New Technology --;8. High Technology Industries --;A Panacea for Peripheral Regions? The Evidence from Israel --;9. The Impact of New Information Technologies on Spatial Inequalities --;10. Technological Change, Uncertainty and Innovation Networks: Towards a Dynamic Theory of Economic Space --;11. Technical Change and Regional Development: Some Further Developments with the Sequential Interindustry Model --;C Economic Restructuring and Spatial Dynamics --;12. The Evolution of Regional Economies: Sectoral Restructuring and Regional Development over the Long Term --;13. The European Internal Market and the Internationalisation of Small and Medium Size Enterprises --;14. Soudy 3: A Supply-Oriented Urban Dynamics Model with Innovation and Synergy Effects --;15. Interregional Migration: Dynamic Theory and Comparative Analysis --;D. Advances In Regional Science Methods --;16. Quantitative Methods in Regional Science: Perspectives on Research Directions --;17. A Multiregional Input-Output Model for Israel and Extensions: Methodology and Experience --;18. Ex Post Measurement of Effects of Environmental Policy by Means of Linear Structural Equation Models --;19. Regional Medicometry: Health Expenditures, Regional Disparities, Problems and Policies --;20. On the Significance of Economic and Non-Economic Components of Regional Development --;List of Contributors.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Regional science, as an integrating discipline for many scientific analyses concerning the element of space, has a remarkable record of achievements in both breadth and depth.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Economics.
Geography.
Regional economics.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
HT388
Book number
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E358
1991
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by David E. Boyce, Peter Nijkamp, Daniel Shefer.