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Principles of Regional Science: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, cartea 15

Autor Zheng Wang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2017
This book summarizes the research findings in regarding a region as a rational and abstract concept and explores the principles of regional science. Focusing on location theory, spatial dynamics and regional evolution theory, it stresses that the region as a scientific concept is an essential abstract of an economic entity of a place. While it introduces a number of case studies, the content is general and universal rather than specific.
Beginning with location theory – the basis of regional science – it explains how regions breed their own characteristics as economic entities against a background of place. For example, it discusses the location theory of the tourism industry and analyzes issues of facility location and R&D-industry location theory.
The second part of the book addresses interactions with the spatial dynamics, including the dynamic mechanism of regions against a background of space. Spatial dynamics, which includes concepts from statistical physics, provides insights into the dynamic mechanism of aggregation, diffusion, and industrial clustering in regional science as well as in geography and economics.
The book then describes regional dynamics as a development of spatial dynamics: REGION is completely independent as a research object and is no longer part of spatial dynamics. This book also discusses in detail regions as the dynamic characteristics of the economy or the basic characteristics of a certain place and examines the theory of regional evolution. It argues that regions are evolution and irreversible features of development with path dependence, which are the characteristics of a region that differ from general economic phenomena.
This book by Professor Zheng Wang is outstanding. Its focus on Regional Science will open this area up to a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers. I recommend the work without reservations. It covers critically important principles in the field and should be read and used by students, faculty and applied researchers doing policy analysis. I can see this as an important handbook and reference work as well as a textbook in the field. Kingsley Haynes
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811053665
ISBN-10: 9811053669
Pagini: 225
Ilustrații: IX, 248 p. 48 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Location Theory.- Chapter 3 Spatial Dynamics.- Chapter 4 Regional Dynamics.- Chapter 5 Regional Evolution.- Chapter 6 Multi - regional economic processes.- Chapter 7 A appendix: Simulation Methods for Regional Economic Development.

Notă biografică

Zheng Wang, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book summarizes the research findings in regarding a region as a rational and abstract concept and explores the principles of regional science. Focusing on location theory, spatial dynamics and regional evolution theory, it stresses that the region as a scientific concept is an essential abstract of an economic entity of a place. While it introduces a number of case studies, the content is general and universal rather than specific.
Beginning with location theory – the basis of regional science – it explains how regions breed their own characteristics as economic entities against a background of place. For example, it discusses the location theory of the tourism industry and analyzes issues of facility location and R&D-industry location theory.
The second part of the book addresses interactions with the spatial dynamics, including the dynamic mechanism of regions against a background of space. Spatial dynamics, which includes concepts from statistical physics, provides insights into the dynamic mechanism of aggregation, diffusion, and industrial clustering in regional science as well as in geography and economics.
The book then describes regional dynamics as a development of spatial dynamics: REGION is completely independent as a research object and is no longer part of spatial dynamics. This book also discusses in detail regions as the dynamic characteristics of the economy or the basic characteristics of a certain place and examines the theory of regional evolution. It argues that regions are evolution and irreversible features of development with path dependence, which are the characteristics of a region that differ from general economic phenomena.
This book by Professor Zheng Wang is outstanding. Its focus on Regional Science will open this area up to a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers. I recommend the work without reservations. It covers critically important principles in the field and should be read and used by students, faculty and applied researchers doing policy analysis. I can see this as an important handbook and reference work as well as a textbook in the field. Kingsley Haynes

Caracteristici

Introduces principles of regional science with mathematical explanations and enables an understanding of the modeling methods in regional science Enriches the theoretical perspective of regional science by combining neo-economic theory and evolutionary economics Introduces the idea of multiregional economics at the frontier of regional science