Brakman,Steven;
The new introduction to geographical economics - Cambridge Cambridge University press 2009 - 568p
978-0-521-69803-0
geography , trade and development, World economy, Economic interactions, Rapid change in the distribution of production and population
Economic geograph
Geography and economic theory
Regional and urban economics, International trade theory, Economic growth and development
Core models and empirical evidence
Geographical economics, Demand and supply, Transport costs, Multiple locations, equilibrium
Beyond the core model: solutions, simulations and extensions
Short run equilibrium, Transport costs and introduction of the tomahawk, Sustain and break analysis, Intermediate inputs without interregional labour mobility, Bell-shaped curve and generalized model, Solvable model: two factors of production in manufactures, Racetrack economy: many locations in neutral space in the core model
Agglomeration, Home market effect, and spatial wages
Spatial distribution of economic activity, spatial wage structure and the real market potential
Shocks, Freeness of trade and stability
Shock sensitivity: Impact of shock on equilibria , Trade costs and agglomeration: bumpy road from theory to empirics and back
Applications and extensions
Cities and congestion: economics of scale, urban system and Zipf's law
Agglomeration economies and cities: Urban economics, Congestion as an additional spreading force,
Agglomeration and international business
Multinational production, Multinational in geographical economics, Empirical evidence on the role of agglomeration in FDI
Structure of international trade
Two manufacturing sectors, Comparative advantage: David Ricardo, Factor abundance, Migration, gravity and trade
Dynamics , growth and geography
Adjustment dynamics, Stylized facts of economic growth, Endogenous growth and geographical economics, Simulation dynamics: Reduction of transport cost, Agglomeration and economic growth, Geographical and institutions as deep determinants of economic development
Policy and evaluation
Policy implications of geographical economics
Six basic policy implications of the core models, Agglomeration rents, public policy and policy competition, Simple policy experiment in non-neutral space , welfare implications, policy relevance of geographical economics
Criticism and the value added of geographical economics
330.9 / BRA/N
The new introduction to geographical economics - Cambridge Cambridge University press 2009 - 568p
978-0-521-69803-0
geography , trade and development, World economy, Economic interactions, Rapid change in the distribution of production and population
Economic geograph
Geography and economic theory
Regional and urban economics, International trade theory, Economic growth and development
Core models and empirical evidence
Geographical economics, Demand and supply, Transport costs, Multiple locations, equilibrium
Beyond the core model: solutions, simulations and extensions
Short run equilibrium, Transport costs and introduction of the tomahawk, Sustain and break analysis, Intermediate inputs without interregional labour mobility, Bell-shaped curve and generalized model, Solvable model: two factors of production in manufactures, Racetrack economy: many locations in neutral space in the core model
Agglomeration, Home market effect, and spatial wages
Spatial distribution of economic activity, spatial wage structure and the real market potential
Shocks, Freeness of trade and stability
Shock sensitivity: Impact of shock on equilibria , Trade costs and agglomeration: bumpy road from theory to empirics and back
Applications and extensions
Cities and congestion: economics of scale, urban system and Zipf's law
Agglomeration economies and cities: Urban economics, Congestion as an additional spreading force,
Agglomeration and international business
Multinational production, Multinational in geographical economics, Empirical evidence on the role of agglomeration in FDI
Structure of international trade
Two manufacturing sectors, Comparative advantage: David Ricardo, Factor abundance, Migration, gravity and trade
Dynamics , growth and geography
Adjustment dynamics, Stylized facts of economic growth, Endogenous growth and geographical economics, Simulation dynamics: Reduction of transport cost, Agglomeration and economic growth, Geographical and institutions as deep determinants of economic development
Policy and evaluation
Policy implications of geographical economics
Six basic policy implications of the core models, Agglomeration rents, public policy and policy competition, Simple policy experiment in non-neutral space , welfare implications, policy relevance of geographical economics
Criticism and the value added of geographical economics
330.9 / BRA/N