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100 1 $aCapello, Roberta,$d1962-$eauthor.
245 10 $aRegional economics /$cRoberta Capello.
250 $aSecond edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c2015.
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490 1 $aRoutledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance
500 $aPrevious edition: 2007.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aCIP data; item not viewed.
505 0 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface to the second edition; Symbols; Introduction; 1 Economics and space; 2 Location and physical-metric space; 3 Regional growth and uniform-abstract space; 4 Local development and diversified-relational space; 5 Regional growth and diversified-stylized space; 6 Towards a theoretical convergence: territorial foundations of macroeconomic growth models; 7 Theories of convergence and divergence: a distinction by now superseded; 8 The elements distinctive of theories: the structure of the book.
505 8 $aPART I Location theory: physical-metric space1 Agglomeration and location; 1.1 Agglomeration economies and transportation costs; 1.2 Localization economies and transportation costs; 1.2.1 Weber's model; 1.2.2 Criticisms of the model; 1.3 Market size and transport costs; 1.4 Economies of scale and transportation costs; 1.4.1 Market areas; 1.4.2 A subsequent refinement: Hoover's theory; 1.5 Spatial demand, market equilibrium and firm location; 1.6 Interdependency in location choices: the Hotelling model; 1.7 Critical remarks; 1.8 Conclusions; 2 Accessibility and location.
505 8 $a2.1 Accessibility and transportation costs: land value and use2.2 The location of agricultural activities: the von Thünen model; 2.3 The urban location of firms: the Alonso model; 2.4 The urban location of households; 2.5 Recent developments of the general equilibrium model; 2.5.1 Characteristics of the general equilibrium model; 2.5.2 The general equilibrium model for firms; 2.5.3 The general equilibrium model for households; 2.5.4 Firms and households; 2.6 Critical remarks; 2.7 Generalized accessibility and the gravity model; 2.8 Conclusions; 3 Hierarchy and location.
505 8 $a3.1 Hierarchy and urban systems3.2 The geographical approach: Christaller's model; 3.2.1 The original model; 3.2.2 Mathematical formalization; 3.3 The economic approach: Lösch's model; 3.3.1 The original model; 3.3.2 Mathematical formalization; 3.4 Critical appraisal of the two models; 3.5 Some recent developments; 3.6 Towards a new theory of urban systems: city networks; 3.7 Conclusions; PART II Theories of regional growth: uniform-abstract space; 4 Productive structure and development; 4.1 The different interpretations of regional growth and development.
505 8 $a4.2 The different conceptions of space4.3 The theory of the stages of development; 4.4 Stages of development and disparities; 4.5 Industrial structure and regional growth: shift-share analysis; 4.6 The centrality/peripherality approach; 4.7 Conclusions; 5 Demand; 5.1 Demand and regional growth; 5.2 Interregional relations: accounting aspects and macroeconomic elements; 5.2.1 The regional balance of payments; 5.2.2 The balance of payments and the value of regional output; 5.2.3 Macroeconomic conditions in interregional relations; 5.3 The exporter region: the export-base model.
650 0 $aRegional economics.
650 6 $aÉconomie régionale.
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