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The Handbook of Regional Science is a multi-volume reference work providing a state-of-the-art knowledge on regional science composed by renowned scientists in the field. The Handbook is intended to serve the academic needs of graduate students, and junior and senior scientists in regional science and related fields, with an interest in studying local and regional socio-economic issues. The multi-volume handbook seeks to cover the field of regional science comprehensively, including areas such as location theory and analysis, regional housing and labor markets, regional economic growth, innovation and regional economic development, new and evolutionary economic geography, location and interaction, the environment and natural resources, spatial analysis and geo-computation as well as spatial statistics and econometrics
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monografia Rebiun29409469 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29409469 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 130906s2013 gw a of 001 0 eng d 859589607 869793078 912409647 988823250 9783642234309 electronic bk.) 3642234305 electronic bk.) 9783642234293 3642234291 10.1007/978-3-642-23430-9 doi AU@ 000052281796 AU@ 000058378085 DKDLA 820120-katalog:000659721 NLGGC 389752975 NZ1 15349594 NZ1 15739949 GW5XE eng rda pn GW5XE YDXCP COO OCLCF OCLCO BEDGE ZMC NUI OCL OCLCQ DKDLA EBLCP JG0 Z5A FIE ESU OCLCQ IOG CEF MUO U3W WYU YOU OL$ OCLCQ AJS OCLCO OCLCQ KCP bicssc GTB bicssc BUS067000 bisacsh 338.9 23 Handbook of regional science Manfred M. Fischer, Peter Nijkamp, editors Berlin SpringerReference 2013 Berlin Berlin SpringerReference 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF Includes indexes Volume 1. Section I.) Regional Housing and Labor Markets. Migration and Labor Market Opportunities Michael J. Greenwood. -- Spatial Equilibrium in Labor Markets Philip E. Graves. -- Labor Market Theory and Models Stephan J. Goetz. -- Job Search Theory Alessandra Faggian. -- Commuting, Housing, and Labor Markets Jan Rouwendal. -- Spatial Mismatch, Poverty, and Vulnerable Populations Laurent Gobillon, Harris Selod. -- Regional Employment and Unemployment Francesca Mameli, Vassilis Tselios, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose. -- Real Estate, and Housing Markets Dionysia Lambiri, Antonios Rovolis. -- Housing Choice, Residential Mobility, and Hedonic Approaches David M. Brasington -- SectionII.) Regional Economic Growth. Neoclassical Regional Growth Models Maria Abreu. -- Endogenous Growth Theory and Regional Extensions Zoltan Acs, Mark Sanders. -- Incorporating Space in the Theory of Endogenous Growth: Contributions from the New Economic Geography Steven Bond-Smith, Philip McCann. -- Computable Models of Static and Dynamic Spatial Oligopoly Amir H. Meimand, Terry L. Friesz. -- Demand-Driven Theories and Models of Regional Growth William Cochrane, Jacques Poot. -- The Measurement of Regional Growth and Wellbeing Philip S. Morrison. -- Regional Growth and Convergence Empirics Julie Le Gallo, Bernard Fingleton. -- The Rise of Skills: Human Capital, the Creative Class, and Regional Development Charlotta Mellander, Richard Florida. -- Infrastructure and Regional Economic Growth Arthur Grimes. -- Spatial Policy for Growth and Equity Sandy Dall'erba, Irving Llamosas-Rosas -- Section III.) Innovation and Regional Economic Development. The Geography of Innovation Edward J. Malecki. -- Generation and Diffusion of Innovation Börje Johansson. -- Knowledge Flows, Knowledge Externalities, and Regional Economic Development Charlie Karlsson, Urban Grasjö. -- Clusters, Local Districts, and Innovative Milieux Michaela Trippl, Edward M. Bergman. -- Systems of Innovation and the Learning Region Philip Cooke. -- Cities, Knowledge, and Innovation Frank G. van Oort, Jan G. Lambooy. -- Networks in the Innovation Process Emmanouil Tranos Volume 2. Section IV.) New Economic Geography and Evolutionary Economic Geography. Classical Contributions: Von Thünen, Weber, Christaller, Lösch Roberta Capello. -- Schools of Thought on Economic Geography, Institutions, and Development Philip McCann. -- New Economic Geography: Past and Future Carl Gaigné, Jacques-François Thisse. -- New Economic Geography: Endogenizing Location in an International Trade Model Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Charles van Marrewijk. -- Evolutionary Economic Geography and Relational Geography Harald Bathelt, Peng-Fei Li. -- Path Dependence and the Spatial Economy: A Key Concept in Retrospect and Prospect Ron Martin. -- Agglomeration and Jobs Gilles Duranton. -- Changes in Economic Geography Theory and the Dynamics of Technological Change Riccardo Crescenzi. -- Geographical Economics and Policy Henry G. Overman -- Section V.) Location and Interaction. Travel Behavior and Travel Demand Kenneth Button. -- Activity-Based Analysis Harvey J. Miller. -- Social Network Analysis Nigel Waters. -- Land-Use Transport Interaction Models Michael Wegener. -- Network Equilibrium Models for Urban Transport David Boyce. -- Supply Chains and Transportation Networks Anna Nagurney. -- Complexity and Spatial Networks Aura Reggiani. -- Market Areas and Competing Firms: History in Perspective Folke Snickars. -- Factor Mobility and Migration Models Johannes Bröcker. -- Interregional Input-Output Models Jan Oosterhaven, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings. -- Interregional Trade Models Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Jan Oosterhaven -- Section VI.) Environmental and Natural Resources. Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis of Environmental and Natural Resources Yacov Tsur, Amos Zemel. -- Game Theoretic Modeling in Environmental and Resource Economics Hassan Benchekroun, Ngo Van Long. -- Economic Valuation: Concepts and Empirical Methods John B. Loomis. -- The Hedonic Method for Valuing Environmental Policies and Quality Philip E. Graves. -- Materials Balance Models Gara Villalba Méndez, Laura Talens Peiró. -- Spatial Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Amy W. Ando, Kathy Baylis. -- Climate Change and Regional Impacts Daria A. Karetnikov, Matthias Ruth. -- Urban and Regional Sustainability Emily Talen. -- Population and the Environment Jill L. Findeis, Shadayen Pervez Volume 3. Section VII.) Spatial Analysis and Geocomputation. The Practice of Geographic Information Science Michael F. Goodchild, Paul A. Longley. -- Geospatial Analysis and Geocomputation: Concepts and Modeling Tools Michael de Smith. -- Geovisualization Ross Maciejewski. -- Scale, Aggregation, and the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem David Manley. -- Spatiotemporal Data Mining Tao Cheng, James Haworth, Berk Anbaroglu, Garavig Tanaksaranond, Jiaqiu Wang. -- Bayesian Spatial Analysis Chris Brunsdon. -- Cellular Automata and Agent-Based Models Keith C. Clarke. -- Spatial Microsimulation Alison J. Heppenstall, Dianna M. Smith. -- Spatial Network Analysis David O'Sullivan -- Section VIII.) Spatial Statistics. Spatial Data and Statistical Methods: A Chronological Overview Robert Haining. -- Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Jürgen Symanzik. -- Spatial Clustering and Autocorrelation in Health Events Geoffrey Jacquez. -- Ecological Inferences and Multilevel Studies Mariana Arcaya MCP, Doctoral Candidate, S.V. Subramanian. -- Spatial Dynamics and Space-Time Data Analysis Sergio J. Rey. -- Spatial Sampling Eric M. Delmelle. -- Spatial Models Using Laplace Approximation Methods Virgilio Gómez-Rubio, Roger S. Bivand, Havard Rue. -- Bayesian Spatial Statistical Modeling Peter Congdon. -- Geographically Weighted Regression David C. Wheeler. -- Geostatistical Models and Spatial Interpolation Peter M. Atkinson, Christopher D. Lloyd. -- Spatial Autocorrelation and Spatial Filtering Daniel Griffith, Yongwan Chun -- Section IX.) Spatial Econometrics. Cross-Section Spatial Regression Models Julie Le Gallo. -- Interpreting Spatial Econometric Models James P. LeSage, R. Kelley Pace. -- Maximum Likelihood Estimation R. Kelley Pace. -- Bayesian MCMC Estimation Jeffrey A. Mills, Olivier Parent. -- Instrumental Variables/Method of Moments Estimation Ingmar R. Prucha. -- Limited and Censored Dependent Variable Models Xiaokun (Cara) Wang. -- Spatial Panel Models J. Paul Elhorst. -- Spatial Econometric OD-Flow Models Christine Thomas-Agnan, James P. LeSage The Handbook of Regional Science is a multi-volume reference work providing a state-of-the-art knowledge on regional science composed by renowned scientists in the field. The Handbook is intended to serve the academic needs of graduate students, and junior and senior scientists in regional science and related fields, with an interest in studying local and regional socio-economic issues. The multi-volume handbook seeks to cover the field of regional science comprehensively, including areas such as location theory and analysis, regional housing and labor markets, regional economic growth, innovation and regional economic development, new and evolutionary economic geography, location and interaction, the environment and natural resources, spatial analysis and geo-computation as well as spatial statistics and econometrics Regional economics- Handbooks, manuals, etc Science économique. Affaires. Regional economics. Electronic books Handbooks and manuals. Handbooks and manuals. Fischer, Manfred M. 1947-) editor Nijkamp, Peter editor Print version Handbook of regional science 9783642234293 (OCoLC)812689028