Development studies in regional science : essays in honor of Kingsley E. Haynes / Zhenhua Chen, William M. Bowen, Dale Whittington, editors.

This book examines major policy and planning issues in development studies from the regional science perspective. It investigates questions such as: "How are communities able to deal with uncertainties raised by conflicts, technology, and external shocks in the process of development?"; &q...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Chen, Zhenhua, Bowen, William M., Whittington, Dale
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Series:New frontiers in regional science: Asian perspectives ; v. 42.
Subjects:
Online Access:Click for online access
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Part I: Fundamental Issues
  • 2. Expanding the Content of Regional Science
  • Risks and Rewards, An Essay
  • 3. Is Regional Science just Economics with a "dij" added to all Equations? Some Thoughts of an Economist
  • 4. Sustainability and Resilience through Micro-Scale Decisions for Change
  • 5. Residency, Race, and the Right to Public Employment
  • 6. Humanitarian Local and Regional Economic Development: A potential answer to sustainability and conflict prevention in the information age
  • 7. Regional Policy Analysis in the Era of Spatial Big Data
  • 8. A Spatial Interaction Model Based On Statistical Mechanics
  • 9. Regional modeling of major projects: what factors determine net social benefits?
  • Part II: Asian Perspective
  • 10. Environmental Equity and Nuclear Waste Repository Siting in East Asia
  • 11. Proximate Causes of Worldwide Mega-Regional CO2 Emission Changes, 1995
  • 2009
  • 12. Uneven Development in Bangladesh: A Temporal and Regional Analysis
  • 13. Infrastructure and Regional Economic Growth in the One Belt and One Road Regions: A Dynamic Shift-Share Approach
  • 14. Chinese and Western Approaches to Infrastructure Development
  • 15. Subnational Government, Infrastructure, and the Role of Borrowing and Debt
  • 16. Urban nodal regions through communities of functionally critical locations in the transportation network
  • Part III: Global Perspective
  • 17. A global assessment of non-tariff customer assistance programs in water supply and sanitation
  • 18. Entrepreneurship and the economic geography of intergenerational mobility in US cities
  • 19. THE RISE OF THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY IN THE MEGALOPOLIS
  • 20. Investigating Factors Explaining Spatial Variation in Endogenous Regional Employment Performance Across Australia
  • 21. Recent Population and Employment Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
  • 22. Estimating U.S. Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duty Enforcement Benefits
  • 23. Social Capital, Rurality, and Accessibility: A Comparative St udy Between Turkey and Italy
  • 24. Second-Degree Price Discrimination and Inter-group Externalities in Airline Routes between European Cities
  • 25. Business Relocation Incentive Decisions: Opinions of economic development professionals
  • 26. The Creative Class and National Economic Performance.