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Second Rank Cities in Europe - Structural Dynamics and Growth Potential (Paperback): Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello Second Rank Cities in Europe - Structural Dynamics and Growth Potential (Paperback)
Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello
R1,491 Discovery Miles 14 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Second-rank cities are back on the academic scene, capturing the interest of scholars with their unexpected recent performance with respect to first-rank cities. Looking at the data on average urban GDP growth in 139 European cities since 1996, the relatively strong position of large cities (over 1.5 million inhabitants) on national growth coincides with the periods of fastest expansion, while at times of slowdown second-rank cities prevail. Especially in the recent period of economic downturn, second-rank cities have recorded annual GDP growth rates much less negative than those of capital cities; and in some European countries, like Austria and Germany, all cities have outperformed their capitals. In explaining this phenomenon, linking urban dynamics to agglomeration theories seems the most interesting approach. However, merely to link agglomeration economies to urban size in order to interpret urban performance is neither convincing nor sufficient, and it calls for additional investigation into how agglomeration economies work. This volume claims that interpretation of the current dynamics in European urban systems - especially in the western part of Europe - would benefit from exploitation of the traditional concept of agglomeration economies. However, necessary for this purpose are more in-depth considerations on the nature, scope, intensity, and causes of agglomeration economies which do not relate their existence solely to urban size. And this is where the main challenge for scholars lies, in the interpretation of the missing link between agglomeration economies and urban dynamics. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.

Economía urbana (Paperback): Roberto Camagni Economía urbana (Paperback)
Roberto Camagni
R1,835 Discovery Miles 18 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

¿Por qué existe la ciudad? ¿Cómo se organizan las actividades productivas y residenciales en su interior? ¿Sobre qué elementos se basa la sostenibilidad del desarrollo urbano?Estas son algunas de las cuestiones a las que responde este libro, indispensable para todo aquel que esté interesado en la ciudad, en su razón de ser, su desarrollo actual y su evolución futura. Respecto a la edición italiana original, el libro se ha enriquecido con un tratamiento innovador de la sostenibilidad urbana y con una justificación rigurosa de la necesidad de las políticas territoriales, regionales y urbanas. Al mismo tiempo, en esta versión castellana se han suprimido los capítulos más técnicos y matemáticos de la edición original.Por ello, sacarán un enorme provecho de la lectura de este libro no sólo los profesionales involucrados en la política municipal, urbana y regional, sino también todos los ciudadanos que nos beneficiamos ?y sufrimos? de las decisiones de estos profesionales.

Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective - Europe and the Latin Arc Countries (Hardcover): Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective - Europe and the Latin Arc Countries (Hardcover)
Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello
R3,051 Discovery Miles 30 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This up-to-date and insightful book presents post-crisis scenarios for European regions with new methodologies and tools to support quantitative assessment and foresight. The aim is to develop regional forecasting methodologies and tools, appropriate to the regional-local scale but consistent with a general EU-wide approach. This effort is particularly important in a period of economic crisis, as an economic downturn generates high uncertainty about the future of economic systems, and consequently will determine the new winners and losers in a globalized world. An interesting picture of diverse and alternative post-crisis territorial development paths is provided for a case study of the Latin Arc countries (Spain, France and Italy) and the Latin Arc Provinces Network, running along the Western Mediterranean coast. Policy suggestions for the case study area are then built on the scenario results. Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective will strongly appeal to regional economists, economic geographers and policy makers as well as students in regional economics, geography and international business. Contributors: A. Affuso, R. Boix, R. Camagni, R. Capello, U. Fratesi, V. Galletto, J. Robert, J. Trullen

Second Rank Cities in Europe - Structural Dynamics and Growth Potential (Hardcover): Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello Second Rank Cities in Europe - Structural Dynamics and Growth Potential (Hardcover)
Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello
R4,285 Discovery Miles 42 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Second-rank cities are back on the academic scene, capturing the interest of scholars with their unexpected recent performance with respect to first-rank cities. Looking at the data on average urban GDP growth in 139 European cities since 1996, the relatively strong position of large cities (over 1.5 million inhabitants) on national growth coincides with the periods of fastest expansion, while at times of slowdown second-rank cities prevail. Especially in the recent period of economic downturn, second-rank cities have recorded annual GDP growth rates much less negative than those of capital cities; and in some European countries, like Austria and Germany, all cities have outperformed their capitals. In explaining this phenomenon, linking urban dynamics to agglomeration theories seems the most interesting approach. However, merely to link agglomeration economies to urban size in order to interpret urban performance is neither convincing nor sufficient, and it calls for additional investigation into how agglomeration economies work. This volume claims that interpretation of the current dynamics in European urban systems - especially in the western part of Europe - would benefit from exploitation of the traditional concept of agglomeration economies. However, necessary for this purpose are more in-depth considerations on the nature, scope, intensity, and causes of agglomeration economies which do not relate their existence solely to urban size. And this is where the main challenge for scholars lies, in the interpretation of the missing link between agglomeration economies and urban dynamics. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.

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