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ISBN-10 : 3030400948
ISBN-13 : 9783030400941
Author: Stefano Colombo
Space is a crucial variable in any economic activity. Spatial Economics is the branch of economics that explicitly aims to incorporate the space dimension in the analysis of economic phenomena. From its beginning in the last century, Spatial Economics has contributed to the understanding of the economy by developing plenty of theoretical models as well as econometric techniques having the “space” as a core dimension of the analysis. This edited volume addresses the complex issue of Spatial Economics from an applied point of view. This volume is part of a more complex project including another edited volume (Spatial Economics Volume I: Theory) collecting original papers which address Spatial Economics from a theoretical perspective.
Spatial Economics, Volume II: Applications 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Development and Cities
1. Urban Resilience and Spatial Economics
2. A Balanced Development? The Novel σ–μ Efficiency of Italian Regions
Part II. Growth
3. Modelling and Forecasting Regional Growth: The MASST Model
4. On the Spatial Determinants of Firm Growth: A Microlevel Analysis of the Italian SMEs
Part III. Inequality
5. Spatial Inequality: A Multidimensional Perspective
6. The Spatial Dimension of Inequality
Part IV. Transportation and International Trade
7. Export Activity and Firms’ Financial Constraints
Part V. Location and Employment
8. Geographical Boundaries of External and Internal Agglomeration Economies
9. Unemployment and Trade in Spatial Economics
Part VI. Marketing
10. From Geomarketing to Spatial Marketing
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