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This is the second volume in a two-part series on frontiers in
regional research. It identifies methodological advances as well as
trends and future developments in regional systems modelling and
open science. Building on recent methodological and modelling
advances, as well as on extensive policy-analysis experience, top
international regional scientists identify and evaluate emerging
new conceptual and methodological trends and directions in regional
research. Topics such as dynamic interindustry modelling,
computable general equilibrium models, exploratory spatial data
analysis, geographic information science, spatial econometrics and
other advanced methods are the central focus of this book. The
volume provides insights into the latest developments in object
orientation, open source, and workflow systems, all in support of
open science. It will appeal to a wide readership, from regional
scientists and economists to geographers, quantitatively oriented
regional planners and other related disciplines. It offers a source
of relevant information for academic researchers and policy
analysts in government, and is also suitable for advanced teaching
courses on regional and spatial science, economics and political
science.
This volume focuses on frontiers in regional research and
identifies trends and future developments in the areas of
innovation, regional growth and migration. It also addresses topics
such as mobility, regional forecasting, and regional policy, and
includes expert contributions on disasters, resilience, and
sustainability. Building on recent methodological and modelling
advances, as well as on extensive policy-analysis experience, top
international regional scientists identify and evaluate emerging
new conceptual and methodological trends and directions in regional
research. This book will appeal to a wide readership, from regional
scientists and economists to geographers, quantitatively oriented
regional planners and other related disciplines. It offers a source
of relevant information for academic researchers and policy
analysts in government, and is also suitable for advanced teaching
courses on regional and spatial science, economics and political
science.
Exploring and understanding the analysis of economic development is
essential as global economies continue to experience extreme
fluctuation. Econometrics brings together statistical methods for
practical content and economic relations. Econometric Methods for
Analyzing Economic Development is a comprehensive collection that
focuses on various regions and their economies at a pivotal time
when the majority of nations are struggling with stabilizing their
economies. Outlining areas such as employment rates, utilization of
natural resources, and regional impacts, this collection of
research is an excellent tool for scholars, academics, and
professionals looking to expand their knowledge on today s
turbulent and changing economy."
This is the second volume in a two-part series on frontiers in
regional research. It identifies methodological advances as well as
trends and future developments in regional systems modelling and
open science. Building on recent methodological and modelling
advances, as well as on extensive policy-analysis experience, top
international regional scientists identify and evaluate emerging
new conceptual and methodological trends and directions in regional
research. Topics such as dynamic interindustry modelling,
computable general equilibrium models, exploratory spatial data
analysis, geographic information science, spatial econometrics and
other advanced methods are the central focus of this book. The
volume provides insights into the latest developments in object
orientation, open source, and workflow systems, all in support of
open science. It will appeal to a wide readership, from regional
scientists and economists to geographers, quantitatively oriented
regional planners and other related disciplines. It offers a source
of relevant information for academic researchers and policy
analysts in government, and is also suitable for advanced teaching
courses on regional and spatial science, economics and political
science.
This volume focuses on frontiers in regional research and
identifies trends and future developments in the areas of
innovation, regional growth and migration. It also addresses topics
such as mobility, regional forecasting, and regional policy, and
includes expert contributions on disasters, resilience, and
sustainability. Building on recent methodological and modelling
advances, as well as on extensive policy-analysis experience, top
international regional scientists identify and evaluate emerging
new conceptual and methodological trends and directions in regional
research. This book will appeal to a wide readership, from regional
scientists and economists to geographers, quantitatively oriented
regional planners and other related disciplines. It offers a source
of relevant information for academic researchers and policy
analysts in government, and is also suitable for advanced teaching
courses on regional and spatial science, economics and political
science.
Increasing uncertainty in the world economy has created challenges
for regions to pursue development strategies to achieve economic
growth. Globalization, increased marketing integration, and the
advent of new technologies led to approaches from traditional
industrial recruiting to less traditional approaches. Among these
latter approaches is the increased importance of entrepreneurship
for creating economic growth through establishment of new firms or
growth from established firms. This book identifies how
entrepreneurial factors and other local characteristics influence
growth in population, employment, and per capita income. The study
explores the contributions of entrepreneurship to the local economy
and develops a map for designing specific development policies for
a region such as the Appalachia that is characterized by
underdevelopment and poverty. It is a valuable reference for
students, researchers, scientists, consultants, policy-makers and
individuals who are interested in entrepreneurship and economic
development.
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