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R: Regional and Urban Economics II: Modelling in Urban and Regional Economics (Harwood Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics) (Volume 2) ebook

by A. Anas


This title provides a comprehensive, critical coverage of the progress and development of mathematical modelling within urban and regional economics over four decades.

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Anas A (1987) Modeling in urban and regional economics. Fundamentals of pure and applied economics, vol 26. Harwood Academic Publishers, LondonGoogle Scholar

Anas A (1987) Modeling in urban and regional economics. Harwood Academic Publishers, LondonGoogle Scholar. Anas A, Liu Y (2007) A regional economy, land use, and transportation model (REULU-TRAN): formulation, algorithm design, and testing. J Reg Sci 47: 415–455CrossRefGoogle Scholar. 0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Authors and Affiliations.

Regional Science and Urban Economics facilitates and encourages high-quality scholarship on important issues in regional and urban economics. It publishes significant contributions that are theoretical or empirical, positive or normative. It solicits original papers with a spatial dimension that can be of interest to economists. Empirical papers studying causal mechanisms are expected to propose a convincing identification strategy.

Volume IV of the Handbook of Urban and Regional Economics. While there is no statistical difference between the average observed rents per square meter in urban agglomerations and suburbs, does it mean that these areas compose a single market with identical rent determinants?

Volume IV of the Handbook of Urban and Regional Economics. While there is no statistical difference between the average observed rents per square meter in urban agglomerations and suburbs, does it mean that these areas compose a single market with identical rent determinants? Or that the same level of rents is determined by different drivers? The paper analyses the regional territorial structure and aims at determining the geographical rental submarkets based on urban, peri-urban delimitation. Traditional ordinary least squares (OLS) and geographically weighted regression (GWR) techniques are applied.

This title discusses the treatment of urban and regional issues by Marx, Engels and other early Marxists, and examines recent controversies in these areas.

3-68 Causal Inference in Urban and Regional Economics In: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics by Baum-Snow, Nathaniel & Ferreira, Fernando. 69-114 Structural Estimation in Urban Economics In: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics by Holmes, Thomas J. & Sieg, Holger. 115-168 Spatial Methods In: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics by Gibbons, Steve & Overman, Henry G. & Patacchini, Eleonora.

Urban and Regional Economics: Marxist Perspectives (Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics Series).

Urban economics is broadly the economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance. More narrowly, it is a branch of microeconomics that studies urban spatial structure and the location of households and firms (Quigley 2008).

This title provides a comprehensive, critical coverage of the progress and development of mathematical modelling within urban and regional economics over four decades.
R: Regional and Urban Economics II: Modelling in Urban and Regional Economics (Harwood Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics) (Volume 2) ebook
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A. Anas
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