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        Livre Économie - Blair, John P. - 01/07/2008 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Blair, John P. - Carroll, Michael C.
      • Editeur : Sage Publications, Inc
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/07/2008
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 330
      • Expédition : 632
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 2.2
      • ISBN : 1412964830



      • Résumé :
        Chapter 1. Local Economic Development in a Global Market
        How Economists View the World
        Models and Assumptions
        Individual Behavior and Utility Maximization
        Ideological Perspectives on Market Operations
        How Markets Work
        Supply and Demand
        Supply, Demand, and Efficiency
        Markets Are Not Always Efficient
        The Role of Profits
        Economic Development Defined
        Careers in LED
        The Nature of Regions
        Types of Regions
        Local, National, and Global Economic Development
        Chapter 2. Business Location, Expansion, and Retention
        Locational Factors
        Inertia
        Transportation Cost Minimizing Models
        Production Costs
        National Political Climate and Stability
        Opportunity Creation
        The Decision Making Process
        Motivations
        Practical Limitations on the Choice Process
        Steps in the Corporate Site Selection Process
        Changing Relative Importance of Locational Factors
        Surveys of Location Factors
        Survey Findings Past to Present
        Conducting Business Retention and Expansion Programs
        3. Markets, Urban Systems, and Local Development
        Demand and Market Areas
        Demand in a Spatial Setting
        Competition for Markets
        Threshold Demand and Range
        Determinants of Market Size
        The Urban Hierarchy and Urban System
        Central Places
        Goods and Services According to Urban Rank
        Changing Urban Patterns
        An Evaluation of the Central-Place Approach
        Considerations Extraneous to Central-Place Theory
        Transportation Costs
        Market Overlap, Rate Absorption, and Price Discrimination
        Product Differentiation
        Agglomeration Economies
        Institutional Factors
        Non-employment Residential Locations and Commuting
        Empirical Evidence
        Globalization and Urban (City) Systems
        How to Measure Areas of Influence
        Survey Techniques
        Reilly's Law of Retail Gravitation
        Probabilistic Models
        Retail Spending
        An Example
        Hinterland Expansion Strategies
        4. Economic Interdependence and Local Structure
        Agglomeration Economies
        Internal Agglomeration Economies
        Direct Sales Purchases Linkages
        Localization Economies
        Urbanization Economies
        Recap
        Cluster Analysis
        Measures of Economic Structure
        North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)
        Location Quotients
        Estimating Export Employment with Location Quotients
        Surveys to Determine Export Activities
        Coefficients of Specialization
        Occupational Structure
        Other Aspects of Regional Structure
        5. Regional Growth and Development
        Stages of Growth
        Industrial Filtering (Life Cycle Model)
        Adding New Work to Old
        How Do Cities Move from One State to the Next?
        Circular Flow Diagram
        Elements of the Circular Flow Model
        Equilibrium and Change
        The Multiplier
        The Export Base Theory of Growth
        The Formal Income Model
        How to Operationalize the Export Base Approach
        Impact Studies and Export Base Forecasts
        Critique of the Export-Base Approach
        Primacy of Exports
        Import Substitution
        Productivity
        Exports Not Always Exogenous
        Small versus Large Regions
        Feedbacks among Regions
        Non-basic Activities May Not Increase
        Long-Run Instability of the Multiplier
        Excessive Aggregation
        Supply-Side Approaches
        Intermediate Inputs
        Entrepreneurship
        Capital
        Land (Environmental Resources)
        Labor
        Supply and Demand Side Approaches: A Synthesis
        6. Additional Tools for Regional Analysis
        Shift and Share Analysis
        An Application
        Critique
        Econometric and Simulation Models
        Econometric Models
        Caveats
        Importance-Strength An...

        Biographie:
        Chapter 1. Local Economic Development in a Global Market
        How Economists View the World
        Models and Assumptions
        Individual Behavior and Utility Maximization
        Ideological Perspectives on Market Operations
        How Markets Work
        Supply and Demand
        Supply, Demand, and Efficiency
        Markets Are Not Always Efficient
        The Role of Profits
        Economic Development Defined
        Careers in LED
        The Nature of Regions
        Types of Regions
        Local, National, and Global Economic Development
        Chapter 2. Business Location, Expansion, and Retention
        Locational Factors
        Inertia
        Transportation Cost Minimizing Models
        Production Costs
        National Political Climate and Stability
        Opportunity Creation
        The Decision Making Process
        Motivations
        Practical Limitations on the Choice Process
        Steps in the Corporate Site Selection Process
        Changing Relative Importance of Locational Factors
        Surveys of Location Factors
        Survey Findings Past to Present
        Conducting Business Retention and Expansion Programs
        3. Markets, Urban Systems, and Local Development
        Demand and Market Areas
        Demand in a Spatial Setting
        Competition for Markets
        Threshold Demand and Range
        Determinants of Market Size
        The Urban Hierarchy and Urban System
        Central Places
        Goods and Services According to Urban Rank
        Changing Urban Patterns
        An Evaluation of the Central-Place Approach
        Considerations Extraneous to Central-Place Theory
        Transportation Costs
        Market Overlap, Rate Absorption, and Price Discrimination
        Product Differentiation
        Agglomeration Economies
        Institutional Factors
        Non-employment Residential Locations and Commuting
        Empirical Evidence
        Globalization and Urban (City) Systems
        How to Measure Areas of Influence
        Survey Techniques
        Reilly's Law of Retail Gravitation
        Probabilistic Models
        Retail Spending
        An Example
        Hinterland Expansion Strategies
        4. Economic Interdependence and Local Structure
        Agglomeration Economies
        Internal Agglomeration Economies
        Direct Sales Purchases Linkages
        Localization Economies
        Urbanization Economies
        Recap
        Cluster Analysis
        Measures of Economic Structure
        North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)
        Location Quotients
        Estimating Export Employment with Location Quotients
        Surveys to Determine Export Activities
        Coefficients of Specialization
        Occupational Structure
        Other Aspects of Regional Structure
        5. Regional Growth and Development
        Stages of Growth
        Industrial Filtering (Life Cycle Model)
        Adding New Work to Old
        How Do Cities Move from One State to the Next?
        Circular Flow Diagram
        Elements of the Circular Flow Model
        Equilibrium and Change
        The Multiplier
        The Export Base Theory of Growth
        The Formal Income Model
        How to Operationalize the Export Base Approach
        Impact Studies and Export Base Forecasts
        Critique of the Export-Base Approach
        Primacy of Exports
        Import Substitution
        Productivity
        Exports Not Always Exogenous
        Small versus Large Regions
        Feedbacks among Regions
        Non-basic Activities May Not Increase
        Long-Run Instability of the Multiplier
        Excessive Aggregation
        Supply-Side Approaches
        Intermediate Inputs
        Entrepreneurship
        Capital
        Land (Environmental Resources)
        Labor
        Supply and Demand Side Approaches: A Synthesis
        6. Additional Tools for Regional Analysis
        Shift and Share Analysis
        An Application
        Critique
        Econometric and Simulation Models
        Econometric Models
        Caveats
        Importance-Strength An...

        Sommaire:
        Chapter 1. Local Economic Development in a Global Market
        How Economists View the World
        Models and Assumptions
        Individual Behavior and Utility Maximization
        Ideological Perspectives on Market Operations
        How Markets Work
        Supply and Demand
        Supply, Demand, and Efficiency
        Markets Are Not Always Efficient
        The Role of Profits
        Economic Development Defined
        Careers in LED
        The Nature of Regions
        Types of Regions
        Local, National, and Global Economic Development
        Chapter 2. Business Location, Expansion, and Retention
        Locational Factors
        Inertia
        Transportation Cost Minimizing Models
        Production Costs
        National Political Climate and Stability
        Opportunity Creation
        The Decision Making Process
        Motivations
        Practical Limitations on the Choice Process
        Steps in the Corporate Site Selection Process
        Changing Relative Importance of Locational Factors
        Surveys of Location Factors
        Survey Findings Past to Present
        Conducting Business Retention and Expansion Programs
        3. Markets, Urban Systems, and Local Development
        Demand and Market Areas
        Demand in a Spatial Setting
        Competition for Markets
        Threshold Demand and Range
        Determinants of Market Size
        The Urban Hierarchy and Urban System
        Central Places
        Goods and Services According to Urban Rank
        Changing Urban Patterns
        An Evaluation of the Central-Place Approach
        Considerations Extraneous to Central-Place Theory
        Transportation Costs
        Market Overlap, Rate Absorption, and Price Discrimination
        Product Differentiation
        Agglomeration Economies
        Institutional Factors
        Non-employment Residential Locations and Commuting
        Empirical Evidence
        Globalization and Urban (City) Systems
        How to Measure Areas of Influence
        Survey Techniques
        Reilly's Law of Retail Gravitation
        Probabilistic Models
        Retail Spending
        An Example
        Hinterland Expansion Strategies
        4. Economic Interdependence and Local Structure
        Agglomeration Economies
        Internal Agglomeration Economies
        Direct Sales Purchases Linkages
        Localization Economies
        Urbanization Economies
        Recap
        Cluster Analysis
        Measures of Economic Structure
        North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)
        Location Quotients
        Estimating Export Employment with Location Quotients
        Surveys to Determine Export Activities
        Coefficients of Specialization
        Occupational Structure
        Other Aspects of Regional Structure
        5. Regional Growth and Development
        Stages of Growth
        Industrial Filtering (Life Cycle Model)
        Adding New Work to Old
        How Do Cities Move from One State to the Next?
        Circular Flow Diagram
        Elements of the Circular Flow Model
        Equilibrium and Change
        The Multiplier
        The Export Base Theory of Growth
        The Formal Income Model
        How to Operationalize the Export Base Approach
        Impact Studies and Export Base Forecasts
        Critique of the Export-Base Approach
        Primacy of Exports
        Import Substitution
        Productivity
        Exports Not Always Exogenous
        Small versus Large Regions
        Feedbacks among Regions
        Non-basic Activities May Not Increase
        Long-Run Instability of the Multiplier
        Excessive Aggregation
        Supply-Side Approaches
        Intermediate Inputs
        Entrepreneurship
        Capital
        Land (Environmental Resources)
        Labor
        Supply and Demand Side Approaches: A Synthesis
        6. Additional Tools for Regional Analysis
        Shift and Share Analysis
        An Application
        Critique
        Econometric and Simulation Models
        Econometric Models
        Caveats
        Importance-Strength An...

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