ISBN-13: 9780415487740 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 1544 str.
The collection is carefully organized to give users not only a thorough understanding of current ideas, but also a detailed exploration of the origin and development of these critical concepts to situate. Urban and regional economics encompasses both the economics of geography and spatial economics to focus on the growth of cities.
Urban and regional economics encompasses both the economics of geography and spatial economics to focus on the growth, behaviour, and economic performance of cities and regions. Over the last two decades, urban and regional economics has grown dramaticallyâboth as a taught subject and as an active research areaâand as work in the subdiscipline flourishes as never before, this new four-volume collection from Routledge meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subjectâs vast literature and the continuing explosion in research output.
The collection, part of Routledgeâs Critical Concepts in Economics series, is edited by Philip McCann, author of the leading textbook in the field. He has carefully organized the collection to give users not only a thorough understanding of current ideas, but also a detailed exploration of the origin and development of these critical concepts to situate them within a number of rich analytical research traditions.
The four volumes are divided into six principal sections, each of which is built around a common theme: 1. Urban and Regional Labour Markets; 2. Urban Economics; 3. The Location of Industry; 4. Urban and Regional Growth; 5. Regional Modelling; and 6. Regional Knowledge, Trade, and Policy. Each of the six themes is further divided into subsections on particular core topics or modes of analysis.
Urban and Regional Economics is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor. It is an essential collection destined to be valued by urban and regional economistsâand those working in cognate areasâas a vital research resource.