Call number:
PIK B 020-09-0004
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: 1 Globalization and Regional Economic Modeling: Analytical and Methodological Challenges; 2 Technology, Information and the Geography of Global and Regional Trade; 3 Transport, Globalization and the Changing Concept of the Region; 4 ICT, the New Economy and Growth: The Potential for Emerging Markets; 5 The Aging of the Labor Force and Globalization; 6 The Role of Intraindustry Trade in Interregional Trade in the Midwest of the US; 7 Globalization, Regional Economic Policy and Research; 8 Globalization and Intermodal Transportation: Modeling Terminal Locations Using a Three-Spatial Scales Framework; 9 The Evolution of OECD ICT Inter-Cluster Networks 1970-2000: An Input-Output Study of Changes in the Interdependencies Between Nine OECD Economies; 10 The Co-Evolution and Emergence of Integrated International Financial Networks and Social Networks: Theory, Analysis, and Computations; 11 Regional Adjustment to Globalization: A CGE AnalyticalFramework; 12 Modeling Small Area Economic Change in Conjunction with a Multiregional CGE Model; 13 Impact Assessment of Clean Development Mechanisms in a General Spatial Equilibrium Context; 14 An Environmental Socioeconomic Framework Model for Adapting to Climate Change in China; 15 Effects of Trade on Emissions in an Enlarged European Union: Some Comparative Dynamics Analyses with an Empirically Based Endogenous-Growth Model; 16 Modeling Globalization: A Spatial Econometric Analysis; 17 Risk and Growth: Theoretical Relationships and Preliminary Estimates for South Africa
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XI, 473 S. : graph. Darst.
ISBN:
9783540724438
Series Statement:
Advances in spatial science
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library