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050 00 $aHT 321$bM23 2000
100 1 $aMaki, Wilbur R.
245 10 $aUrban regional economics :$bconcepts, tools, applications /$cWilbur R. Maki and Richard W. Lichty.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aAmes :$bIowa State University Press,$cc2000.
300 $axviii, 496 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 462-475) and index.
505 0 $aLocation Economics and Role of Transportation -- Advanced Urban Economies and Exports -- How We Define a Region -- Administrative Regions -- Contiguous Regions -- Different Ways of Thinking about Regions -- Perspectives on Economics Principles -- Macroeconomics -- Microeconomics -- Perspectives on Regional Economics -- Market Economy -- Public Economy -- Understanding Regional Economies -- Location, Linkage, and Legacy -- Geography and Trade -- Investment--Public and Private -- Endogenous Economic Development -- Vulnerable Local Economies -- Sustainable Economic Growth -- Plan of the Book -- Concepts -- Tools -- Applications -- Location and Land Use -- Location Determinants and Structures -- Site Costs -- Relative Productivity -- Location Access -- Transfer Costs -- Pricing of Transfer Services -- Congestion Pricing -- Monopoly Pricing -- Information Transfer Activities -- Industry Location and Activity Clusters -- Forming Activity Clusters -- Transportation Costs and Requirements -- Intra-urban Location Processes and Linkages -- Bid-Rent Functions for Firms and Households -- Bid Rents and City Structures -- Density and Differentiation of Economic Activity -- Agglomeration Economies -- Public Facilities and Infrastructure -- Land Use Control -- Metropolitan Urban Service Area -- Building Permits -- Zoning -- Tracking Land Use Changes -- Focusing on Key Issues -- Building a Region's Social Capital -- Economic Effects of Urban Regional Development -- Local Markets and Central Places -- Central Place Theory -- Origins of Cities and Central Places -- Why Do Cities Exist? -- Where Do Cities Develop? -- The Competitive Process -- Central Place Theory Once Again -- Central Place Theory and Competitive Behavior -- Service Centers in Rural Areas -- Mapping Trade and Service Areas -- Identifying Individual Behavior Settings -- Service Delivery Options -- Central Place Labor Markets -- Alternative Market Perspectives -- New International Division of Labor -- Wage Rate Differences -- Daily Commuting Area and Local Labor Markets -- Daily Commuting Area -- Workforce Characteristics -- Tracking Local Market Changes -- Economic Indicators -- Large Service Providers -- Restricted Site Capacity -- Predatory Pricing -- Place of Work and Place of Residence -- Exports and Economic Base -- How Regions Grow -- Investment and Linkage -- Concept of Linkage -- Industrialization Processes and Linkage -- Trade and Linkage -- The Reason for Trade -- Influence of Economies from Scale -- Principle of Comparative Advantage -- The Economic Base Model -- Historical Antecedents -- Delineating the Economic Base -- Economic Base Structures and Processes -- Growing and Declining Sectors -- Vulnerable Regional Economies -- Different Ways of Thinking about Economic Growth -- Tracking Economic Base Changes -- Change Sources for Local Labor Earnings -- Accounting for Local Employment Change -- Excess Earnings Change -- Total Excess Earnings -- Business Volatility -- Spatial Structure -- New Firm Start-ups -- Start-up Processes -- Impact of Start-up Processes on Business Foundings -- Infrastructure and Transfer Systems -- Public and Private Infrastructure -- Building and Maintaining the Nation's Infrastructure -- Overspending in Public Infrastructure -- Infrastructure Spending Differences -- Technology Transfers -- Transfer Systems in Urban Regional Growth and Change -- Competition and Development in Metropolitan Fringe Areas -- Transportation and Communication Systems -- Taking Another Look at the Infrastructure Debate -- Urban Sprawl and Spatial Mismatch -- Education, Housing, and Environment -- Metropolitan Governance -- Economic Revitalization -- Coalition Building -- Tracking Transfer Systems Performance -- Metropolitan Urban Services -- Core-Periphery Linkages -- Tools -- Forecasts and Forecast Methods -- Forecasting Regional Economies -- Economic Base Forecasts -- Location Quotients -- Excess Activity Values -- Econometric Analysis -- Regional Growth Forecasts -- Shift-Share Analysis -- Multiperiod Econometric Analysis -- Hybrid Forecast Systems -- Economic System Forecasts -- Inter-industry Transactions and Output Multipliers -- Computable Spatial Price and General Equilibrium Models -- Multiperiod Forecast Models -- A Readymade Input-Output Model -- Forecasting Area Economic Impacts -- Modeling System Formulation -- Refinements and Applications -- A Simple Input-Output Model -- Social and Economic Accounts -- Tracking Urban Regional Economies -- Population and Labor Force -- Population Growth and Migration -- Labor Force Participation and Employment -- Industry Structure -- Government Spending and Financing -- Driving Forces -- Public Priorities -- Income and Product -- Seeing the Big Picture--The National Accounts -- From National to State and Local Accounts -- Constructing Regional Social and Economic Accounts -- Basic Accounting Framework -- Natural Resource Analysis and Accounts -- Area and Community Analysis and Accounts -- Refining Tools and Measures of Regional Change -- Regional SAM Model -- Reference Data Systems -- Applications -- Central Cities and Downtown Districts -- Evolution of Central Cities and Downtown Districts -- Central-City Activities -- Central-City Infrastructure -- State Fiscal Policy Changes -- Documenting Income and Employment Changes -- Changing Role of Downtown Districts -- Downtown Corporate Complex -- A Reference Downtown District -- Downtown Activities -- Employment Practices -- Governing the Downtown District -- Tracking Downtown District Performance -- Location Economies of Downtown Districts -- Expanding High-Order Service Clusters -- Spatial Separation of Workforce and Service Facilities -- Managing an Expanding Cultural and Entertainment Complex -- Preserving Historic Resources -- Subsidizing Professional Sports -- Urban Neighborhoods and Communities -- What Is the Urban Community? -- Place, Purpose, and Proximity -- Quantitative Measures -- Delineating the Urban Community -- Metropolitan Areas -- Urban Neighborhoods -- Optimizing Neighborhood and Community Change -- Local Economic Development Models -- Community Economic Base and Core Competencies -- Enterprise Development -- Service Delivery -- Tracking Neighborhood and Community Performance -- Medical Devices Industry: A Case Study -- University-Industry Collaboration -- Rural Areas and Communities -- What Is a Rural Community? -- Place, Purpose, and Proximity -- Quantitative Measures -- Delineating Rural Areas and Communities -- Differentiating Rural Areas and Communities -- Regional Economic Organization -- Inter-industry Linkages--Rural and Urban -- Coping with Open Markets -- Rural Responses to the North American Free Trade Agreement -- Clay County Economy -- NAFTA--A Clay County Perspective -- Revitalizing a Rural Region's Economic Base -- Negotiating Adjustments to Prospective Market Changes -- Finding a Competitive Advantage -- Tracking Rural Area Performance -- Labor Markets in Developing Economies -- Lessons from Central Norway and Puerto Rico -- Lessons for Chiapas -- Resource Management Strategies -- Wetlands Project Development -- Economic Regions -- What Is an Economic Region? -- Place, Purpose, and Proximity -- Quantitative Measures -- Delineating the Economic Region -- Local Relationships among Firms -- Economic Base Linkages -- Factors Affecting Market Competitiveness of Local Industries -- Jobs and Income -- Regional Policy Initiatives -- Tracking a Region's Performance -- Overview of Interregional Air Transportation -- Local Markets for Interregional Air Transportation -- Airport Management and Organization -- Competing Air Node Regions -- Economic Models of Air Transportation -- Demand for Air Transportation -- Supply of Air Transportation -- Economic Sector Sensitivity to Air Access -- Measuring the Value of Air Transportation -- Decision Applications of Value Measures.
650 0 $aUrban economics.
650 0 $aRegional economics.
700 1 $aLichty, Richard W.
948 $a05/09/2001$b06/01/2001
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