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Principles of Regional Science.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives SeriesPublisher: Singapore : Springer, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (254 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811053672
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Principles of Regional ScienceDDC classification:
  • 338.9
LOC classification:
  • HT388
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Location Theory -- 2.1 Spatial Interaction -- 2.1.1 Newton Potential -- 2.1.2 Maximum Entropy Model -- 2.1.3 Agent-Based Model (Population Model) -- 2.1.4 A Physical Image of Spatial Interaction -- 2.1.4.1 MIF and Population -- 2.1.4.2 Characteristics of Agent-Based (Population) Diffusion -- 2.1.4.3 Model of Agent Diffusion on a Homogeneous Field -- 2.1.4.4 The Kernel Spatial Interaction in a Geographical Space -- 2.2 Location and Spatial Structure -- 2.2.1 Losch Formula -- 2.2.2 Thunen Location and Thunen Structure -- 2.2.3 Hotelling-Pallant Location and Christaylor Structure -- 2.2.4 Weber Problem and Weber Structure -- 2.2.5 Losch Competition and Losch Structure -- 2.2.6 Space Network Structure -- 2.3 Other Location Problems -- 2.3.1 Tourism Location Model -- 2.3.2 Location Factor Model of High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration -- Appendix -- Chapter 3: Spatial Dynamics -- 3.1 Statistical Mechanics -- 3.1.1 Basic Theory -- 3.1.2 Spatial Aggregation and Differentiation -- 3.1.3 Industrial Cluster -- 3.2 Nonnumerical Simulation -- 3.2.1 Cellular Automata -- 3.2.2 For Urban Evolution Simulation of Cellular Automata -- Chapter 4: Regional Dynamics -- 4.1 Classical Theory of Regional Development -- 4.1.1 The Theory of the Regional System of the Man-Land Relationship -- 4.1.2 Comparative Advantage and Economic Growth Theory -- 4.1.3 Growth Pole-Axis Theory Point -- 4.2 Regional Evolution -- 4.2.1 Three Natures and Evolution of the Region -- 4.2.2 R Phenomenon in Regional Evolution: Locking and Variation -- 4.3 Regional Development -- 4.3.1 Overview -- 4.3.2 From the Primitive Economy to Aggregation and Industrialization -- 4.3.3 Regional Specialization -- 4.3.4 Regional Integration -- 4.3.5 Convergence of Region Growth -- 4.4 Regional Spillover -- 4.4.1 Concept of Regional Spillovers.
4.4.2 Regional Knowledge Spillovers -- 4.4.3 Region GDP Spillover -- 4.4.4 Regional Resource Spillover -- 4.5 Regional Structure Evolution -- 4.5.1 Structure -- 4.5.2 Urban System -- 4.5.3 Pareto Distribution -- 4.6 Hierarchical System -- 4.7 Functional Structure -- 4.7.1 Regional Economic System -- 4.8 Macroeconomic Framework -- 4.9 Enterprise Economic Activities -- 4.10 Technological Innovation -- 4.11 Area CGE -- Chapter 5: Regional Development -- 5.1 Three Geographical Natures and Regional Background -- 5.2 Regional Evolution -- 5.2.1 Regional Evolution ABS -- 5.2.1.1 Hypothesis and Basic Rule Design -- 5.2.1.2 Agent Behavior Design -- Production Behavior Design -- Labor Flow and Technology Diffusion -- Capital Flow -- 5.2.2 Simulation Results Based on the Agent-Based Model -- 5.2.2.1 Technology in the Space of Diffusion and Evolution Simulation -- 5.2.2.2 Capital Flow Spatial Pattern Evolution Simulation -- 5.2.2.3 Regional Growth Policy Analysis -- 5.2.2.4 Supplement -- 5.2.3 The Formation of Regional Structure in the Space Network -- 5.3 Spatial Organization Evolution -- Chapter 6: Multi-regional Economic Processes -- 6.1 Mundell-Fleming System -- 6.1.1 GDP Spillover -- 6.2 Global Economic Integration Model -- 6.3 Global Geopolitical Relations -- 6.3.1 Overview -- 6.3.2 New Worlds Model -- 6.4 Discussion -- Chapter 7: Simulation Methods for Regional Economic Development -- 7.1 CGE Analysis of Single Regional Economy -- 7.1.1 Introduction of the CGE Model -- 7.1.2 The Basic CGE Model -- 7.1.3 SAM Table: The Data for CGE -- 7.1.4 An Example of Applying CGE Model -- 7.2 CGE Analysis of Multi-regional Economy -- 7.2.1 A Regional Computable General Equilibrium Model -- 7.2.2 Multi-regional Computable General Equilibrium Model -- 7.2.3 General Structure of the CGE -- 7.2.4 Multi-region CGE Model -- 7.2.4.1 Multi-region CGE Model: Basic Equations.
7.2.4.2 The Seven-Multi-region CGE Model: Specific Equations -- 7.2.4.3 Multi-region CGE Model: Equilibrium Equation -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Location Theory -- 2.1 Spatial Interaction -- 2.1.1 Newton Potential -- 2.1.2 Maximum Entropy Model -- 2.1.3 Agent-Based Model (Population Model) -- 2.1.4 A Physical Image of Spatial Interaction -- 2.1.4.1 MIF and Population -- 2.1.4.2 Characteristics of Agent-Based (Population) Diffusion -- 2.1.4.3 Model of Agent Diffusion on a Homogeneous Field -- 2.1.4.4 The Kernel Spatial Interaction in a Geographical Space -- 2.2 Location and Spatial Structure -- 2.2.1 Losch Formula -- 2.2.2 Thunen Location and Thunen Structure -- 2.2.3 Hotelling-Pallant Location and Christaylor Structure -- 2.2.4 Weber Problem and Weber Structure -- 2.2.5 Losch Competition and Losch Structure -- 2.2.6 Space Network Structure -- 2.3 Other Location Problems -- 2.3.1 Tourism Location Model -- 2.3.2 Location Factor Model of High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration -- Appendix -- Chapter 3: Spatial Dynamics -- 3.1 Statistical Mechanics -- 3.1.1 Basic Theory -- 3.1.2 Spatial Aggregation and Differentiation -- 3.1.3 Industrial Cluster -- 3.2 Nonnumerical Simulation -- 3.2.1 Cellular Automata -- 3.2.2 For Urban Evolution Simulation of Cellular Automata -- Chapter 4: Regional Dynamics -- 4.1 Classical Theory of Regional Development -- 4.1.1 The Theory of the Regional System of the Man-Land Relationship -- 4.1.2 Comparative Advantage and Economic Growth Theory -- 4.1.3 Growth Pole-Axis Theory Point -- 4.2 Regional Evolution -- 4.2.1 Three Natures and Evolution of the Region -- 4.2.2 R Phenomenon in Regional Evolution: Locking and Variation -- 4.3 Regional Development -- 4.3.1 Overview -- 4.3.2 From the Primitive Economy to Aggregation and Industrialization -- 4.3.3 Regional Specialization -- 4.3.4 Regional Integration -- 4.3.5 Convergence of Region Growth -- 4.4 Regional Spillover -- 4.4.1 Concept of Regional Spillovers.

4.4.2 Regional Knowledge Spillovers -- 4.4.3 Region GDP Spillover -- 4.4.4 Regional Resource Spillover -- 4.5 Regional Structure Evolution -- 4.5.1 Structure -- 4.5.2 Urban System -- 4.5.3 Pareto Distribution -- 4.6 Hierarchical System -- 4.7 Functional Structure -- 4.7.1 Regional Economic System -- 4.8 Macroeconomic Framework -- 4.9 Enterprise Economic Activities -- 4.10 Technological Innovation -- 4.11 Area CGE -- Chapter 5: Regional Development -- 5.1 Three Geographical Natures and Regional Background -- 5.2 Regional Evolution -- 5.2.1 Regional Evolution ABS -- 5.2.1.1 Hypothesis and Basic Rule Design -- 5.2.1.2 Agent Behavior Design -- Production Behavior Design -- Labor Flow and Technology Diffusion -- Capital Flow -- 5.2.2 Simulation Results Based on the Agent-Based Model -- 5.2.2.1 Technology in the Space of Diffusion and Evolution Simulation -- 5.2.2.2 Capital Flow Spatial Pattern Evolution Simulation -- 5.2.2.3 Regional Growth Policy Analysis -- 5.2.2.4 Supplement -- 5.2.3 The Formation of Regional Structure in the Space Network -- 5.3 Spatial Organization Evolution -- Chapter 6: Multi-regional Economic Processes -- 6.1 Mundell-Fleming System -- 6.1.1 GDP Spillover -- 6.2 Global Economic Integration Model -- 6.3 Global Geopolitical Relations -- 6.3.1 Overview -- 6.3.2 New Worlds Model -- 6.4 Discussion -- Chapter 7: Simulation Methods for Regional Economic Development -- 7.1 CGE Analysis of Single Regional Economy -- 7.1.1 Introduction of the CGE Model -- 7.1.2 The Basic CGE Model -- 7.1.3 SAM Table: The Data for CGE -- 7.1.4 An Example of Applying CGE Model -- 7.2 CGE Analysis of Multi-regional Economy -- 7.2.1 A Regional Computable General Equilibrium Model -- 7.2.2 Multi-regional Computable General Equilibrium Model -- 7.2.3 General Structure of the CGE -- 7.2.4 Multi-region CGE Model -- 7.2.4.1 Multi-region CGE Model: Basic Equations.

7.2.4.2 The Seven-Multi-region CGE Model: Specific Equations -- 7.2.4.3 Multi-region CGE Model: Equilibrium Equation -- References -- Index.

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