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adam_text | Contents
Preface
........................................................................................
V
Contents....................................................................................
VII
1
Globalization and Regional Economic Modeling: Analytical
and Methodological Challenges
...............................................1
Kieran P. Donaghy
1.1
Globalization and Regional Economies
....................................1
1.2
Meeting the Analytical and Methodological Challenges
................3
1.3
Concluding Remarks
.......................................................10
Part A: Advances in the Analysis of the Effects of
Globalization on Regional Economies
2
Technology, Information and the Geography of Global and Regional
Trade
..............................................................................15
Philip McCann
2.1
Introduction to Geography and Trade
....................................15
2.2
Spatial Transactions Costs
.................................................17
2.3
International Geographical Peripherality and Competitive
Advantage
..................................................................22
2.4
Agglomeration Economics and Economic Growth
.....................23
2.5
Alternative Models of Industrial Clusters
................................26
2.6
Economic Geography and Public Policy
.................................30
2.7
Conclusions
...................................................................31
Transport, Globalization and the Changing Concept of the
Region
.............................................................................35
Roger Vickerman
3.1
Introduction
..................................................................35
3.2
Inter- and Intra-regional Linkages
.........................................36
3.3
Changing Spatial Labor Markets
...........................................39
VIII Contents
3.4
Defining Regions
............................................................40
3.5
Regional Models in Changing Regional Structures
....................41
3.6
Conclusions
..................................................................42
ICT, the New Economy and Growth: The Potential for Emerging
Markets
............................................................................45
Russel J.
Cooper and Gary Madden
4.1
Introduction
..................................................................45
4.2
General Purpose ICT and Cascading Innovation: Theoretical
Notions and Empirical Evidence
.........................................46
4.3
A Stylized Model of ICT Network Growth Driven by Demand
for New Economic Products
...............................................49
4.4
Empirical Specifications and Results
....................................59
4.5
Conclusions
..................................................................66
The Aging of the Labor Force and Globalization
.........................69
Ronald W. McQuaid
5.1
Introduction
..................................................................69
5.2
Population Change
.........................................................71
5.3
Labor Force Participation Rates
...........................................75
5.4
Productivity and Aging
....................................................80
5.5
Policy Issues and Conclusions
............................................81
The Role of Intraindustry Trade in Interregional Trade in the
Midwest of the US
...............................................................87
Daria K.
Munroe, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, and Dong Guo
6.1
Introduction
..................................................................87
6.2
Conceptual Framework
....................................................88
6.3
HT
and Midwestern Trade
................................................96
6.4
Directions for Further Study
................................................99
Globalization, Regional Economic Policy and Research
..............107
Edward Feser
7.1
Introduction
................................................................107
7.2
Today s Globalization
....................................................108
7.3
Globalization, Regional Economic Policy
............................114
7.4 ...
and Research
...........................................................118
7.5
Summary
...................................................................125
Contents
IX
Part
В:
Methodological Advances
—
Models of Networks
8
Globalization and Intermodal Transportation: Modeling
Terminal Locations Using a Three-Spatial Scales Framework
......133
Jan H.R. van
Duin
and Gijsbertus P. van Wee
8.1
Introduction
................................................................133
8.2
Policies for Intermodal Transportation
.................................135
8.3
Modeling Intermodal Networks
..........................................142
8.4
Conclusions
................................................................151
9
The Evolution of
OECD ICT
Inter-Cluster Networks
1970-2000:
An Input-Output Study of Changes in the Interdependencies
Between Nine
OECD
Economies
...........................................153
Brian Wixted and
Russel J.
Cooper
9.1
Introduction
.................................................................153
9.2
Clusters as Production Network Nodes
.................................155
9.3
Multi-Regional Input-Output Modeling of Inter-Cluster
Interdependencies
.........................................................157
9.4
The Evolution of Country Requirements for Imported
Components
................................................................168
9.5
The Changing Spatial Structure of ICT Inter-Cluster Networks
1970-2000..................................................................172
9.6
Conclusions
.................................................................180
10
The Co-Evolution and Emergence of Integrated International
Financial Networks and Social Networks: Theory, Analysis,
and Computations
............................................................183
Anna Nagurney, Jose Cruz, and Tina Wakolbinger
10.1
Introduction
...............................................................183
10.2
The
Supernetwork
Model Integrating International Financial
Networks with Intermediation and Social Networks
................185
10.3
The Dynamic Adjustment Process
.....................................206
10.4
The Discrete Time Algorithm
..........................................214
10.5
Numerical Examples
.....................................................218
10.6
Summary and Conclusions
.............................................222
X
Contents
Part C:
Methodological Advances
—
General Equilibrium
Models
11
Regional Adjustment to Globalization: A CGE Analytical
Framework
.....................................................................229
James A. Giesecke and John R. Madden
11.1
Introduction
................................................................229
11.2
CGE Framework
..........................................................231
11.3
Examining Globalization
................................................234
11.4
Regional Labor Market Adjustment
....................................241
11.5
Concluding Comments
...................................................254
12
Modeling Small Area Economic Change in Conjunction with a
Multiregional
CGE Model
...................................................263
Ian Sue Wing and William P. Anderson
12.1
Introduction
...............................................................263
12.2
A State-level Computable General Equilibrium Economic
Model
.......................................................................265
12.3
Preliminary Calibration Efforts
..........................................276
12.4
Population Dynamics
......................................................280
12.5
Concluding Remarks
......................................................282
Appendix: Estimating Transportation Activity Levels and Mobile
Source Emissions
................................................................287
13
Impact Assessment of Clean Development Mechanisms in a General
Spatial Equilibrium Context
.................................................289
Shunli Wang and Peter Nijkamp
13.1
Introduction
...............................................................289
13.2
A Brief Introduction in CGE Model Context: GTAP-E
............292
13.3
Behavioral Rules for Clean Development Mechanism...
..........295
13.4
A General Sketch of Economic Impacts as a Result of CDM
......302
13.5
Numerical Calibration
....................................................307
13.6
Simulation Experiments
.................................................314
13.7
Conclusions
...............................................................321
14
An Environmental Socioeconomic Framework Model for
Adapting to Climate Change in China
....................................327
Bin Li and Yoshiro Higano
14.1
Introduction
...............................................................327
14.2
Literature-Review: China-Specific Environmental Models
.........328
14.3
Eco-conscious Socioeconomic Framework Model
...................329
14.4
Simulation
.................................................................340
14.5
Conclusions
...............................................................346
Contents
XI
Part D: Methodological Advances
—
Econometric Models
15
Effects of Trade on Emissions in an Enlarged European Union:
Some Comparative Dynamics Analyses with an Empirically
Based Endogenous-Growth Model
........................................353
Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Kieran P. Donaghy, and Clifford R. Wymer
15.1
Introduction
...............................................................353
15.2
Specification of the Representative Agent Model
....................355
15.3
Estimation of the Model
.................................................363
15.4
Simulations of Changes in Trade Patterns
.............................373
15.5
Concluding Remarks
.....................................................380
Appendix
1
5.A Derivation of the Model
....................................383
Appendix 15.B Data Aggregation
............................................387
16
Modeling Globalization: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
...........393
Bernard Fingleton
16.1
Introduction
...............................................................393
16.2
Theorizing Globalization
................................................394
16.3
An Empirical Model
......................................................397
16.4
Model Estimates
..........................................................399
16.5
Implications of the Model
...............................................403
16.6
The Impact of Shocks
....................................................407
16.7
Conclusions
...............................................................414
17
Risk and Growth: Theoretical Relationships and Preliminary
Estimates for South Africa
..................................................417
Russel
J.
Cooper and Kieran P. Donaghy
17.1
Introduction
...............................................................417
17.2
The Relationship Between
Intertemporal Substitutability
and
Risk Aversion
.............................................................420
17.3
Notation, Assumptions, and Preliminary Results
.....................423
17.4
Solution of the
Intertemporal
Problem
.................................437
17.5
Specification of the Home Country Component of the Model
......449
17.6
Estimation
..................................................................457
17.7
Conclusion
.................................................................462
List of Contributors
.....................................................................465
Subject Index
.............................................................................471
Advances in Spatial Science
■
The Regional Science Series
This series contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phe¬
nomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical meth¬
ods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spa¬
tial analysis. Advances in Spatial Science brings together
innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives,
theories, and methods with a relevance to both basic science
and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial
science to an informed readership in universities, research or¬
ganisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the
world.
The type of material considered for publication in the se¬
ries includes:
■
Monographs of theoretical and applied research
in spatial science
■
State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research
■
Reports of innovative theories and methods
in spatial science
Ш
Tightly edited reports from specially organised research
seminars
Particular emphasis is laid on topics related to:
■
Spatial econometrics and statistics
■
GeoComputation and spatial data analysis
■
New economic geography
■
Regional economic development
■
Knowledge, innovation and space
■
Regional labour and housing markets
■
Transportation and travel behaviour
■
International and interregional integration issues
|
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Contents
Preface
.
V
Contents.
VII
1
Globalization and Regional Economic Modeling: Analytical
and Methodological Challenges
.1
Kieran P. Donaghy
1.1
Globalization and Regional Economies
.1
1.2
Meeting the Analytical and Methodological Challenges
.3
1.3
Concluding Remarks
.10
Part A: Advances in the Analysis of the Effects of
Globalization on Regional Economies
2
Technology, Information and the Geography of Global and Regional
Trade
.15
Philip McCann
2.1
Introduction to Geography and Trade
.15
2.2
Spatial Transactions Costs
.17
2.3
International Geographical Peripherality and Competitive
Advantage
.22
2.4
Agglomeration Economics and Economic Growth
.23
2.5
Alternative Models of Industrial Clusters
.26
2.6
Economic Geography and Public Policy
.30
2.7
Conclusions
.31
Transport, Globalization and the Changing Concept of the
Region
.35
Roger Vickerman
3.1
Introduction
.35
3.2
Inter- and Intra-regional Linkages
.36
3.3
Changing Spatial Labor Markets
.39
VIII Contents
3.4
Defining Regions
.40
3.5
Regional Models in Changing Regional Structures
.41
3.6
Conclusions
.42
ICT, the New Economy and Growth: The Potential for Emerging
Markets
.45
Russel J.
Cooper and Gary Madden
4.1
Introduction
.45
4.2
General Purpose ICT and Cascading Innovation: Theoretical
Notions and Empirical Evidence
.46
4.3
A Stylized Model of ICT Network Growth Driven by Demand
for New Economic Products
.49
4.4
Empirical Specifications and Results
.59
4.5
Conclusions
.66
The Aging of the Labor Force and Globalization
.69
Ronald W. McQuaid
5.1
Introduction
.69
5.2
Population Change
.71
5.3
Labor Force Participation Rates
.75
5.4
Productivity and Aging
.80
5.5
Policy Issues and Conclusions
.81
The Role of Intraindustry Trade in Interregional Trade in the
Midwest of the US
.87
Daria K.
Munroe, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, and Dong Guo
6.1
Introduction
.87
6.2
Conceptual Framework
.88
6.3
HT
and Midwestern Trade
.96
6.4
Directions for Further Study
.99
Globalization, Regional Economic Policy and Research
.107
Edward Feser
7.1
Introduction
.107
7.2
Today's Globalization
.108
7.3
Globalization, Regional Economic Policy
.114
7.4 .
and Research
.118
7.5
Summary
.125
Contents
IX
Part
В:
Methodological Advances
—
Models of Networks
8
Globalization and Intermodal Transportation: Modeling
Terminal Locations Using a Three-Spatial Scales Framework
.133
Jan H.R. van
Duin
and Gijsbertus P. van Wee
8.1
Introduction
.133
8.2
Policies for Intermodal Transportation
.135
8.3
Modeling Intermodal Networks
.142
8.4
Conclusions
.151
9
The Evolution of
OECD ICT
Inter-Cluster Networks
1970-2000:
An Input-Output Study of Changes in the Interdependencies
Between Nine
OECD
Economies
.153
Brian Wixted and
Russel J.
Cooper
9.1
Introduction
.153
9.2
Clusters as Production Network Nodes
.155
9.3
Multi-Regional Input-Output Modeling of Inter-Cluster
Interdependencies
.157
9.4
The Evolution of Country Requirements for Imported
Components
.168
9.5
The Changing Spatial Structure of ICT Inter-Cluster Networks
1970-2000.172
9.6
Conclusions
.180
10
The Co-Evolution and Emergence of Integrated International
Financial Networks and Social Networks: Theory, Analysis,
and Computations
.183
Anna Nagurney, Jose Cruz, and Tina Wakolbinger
10.1
Introduction
.183
10.2
The
Supernetwork
Model Integrating International Financial
Networks with Intermediation and Social Networks
.185
10.3
The Dynamic Adjustment Process
.206
10.4
The Discrete Time Algorithm
.214
10.5
Numerical Examples
.218
10.6
Summary and Conclusions
.222
X
Contents
Part C:
Methodological Advances
—
General Equilibrium
Models
11
Regional Adjustment to Globalization: A CGE Analytical
Framework
.229
James A. Giesecke and John R. Madden
11.1
Introduction
.229
11.2
CGE Framework
.231
11.3
Examining Globalization
.234
11.4
Regional Labor Market Adjustment
.241
11.5
Concluding Comments
.254
12
Modeling Small Area Economic Change in Conjunction with a
Multiregional
CGE Model
.263
Ian Sue Wing and William P. Anderson
12.1
Introduction
.263
12.2
A State-level Computable General Equilibrium Economic
Model
.265
12.3
Preliminary Calibration Efforts
.276
12.4
Population Dynamics
.280
12.5
Concluding Remarks
.282
Appendix: Estimating Transportation Activity Levels and Mobile
Source Emissions
.287
13
Impact Assessment of Clean Development Mechanisms in a General
Spatial Equilibrium Context
.289
Shunli Wang and Peter Nijkamp
13.1
Introduction
.289
13.2
A Brief Introduction in CGE Model Context: GTAP-E
.292
13.3
Behavioral Rules for Clean Development Mechanism.
.295
13.4
A General Sketch of Economic Impacts as a Result of CDM
.302
13.5
Numerical Calibration
.307
13.6
Simulation Experiments
.314
13.7
Conclusions
.321
14
An Environmental Socioeconomic Framework Model for
Adapting to Climate Change in China
.327
Bin Li and Yoshiro Higano
14.1
Introduction
.327
14.2
Literature-Review: China-Specific Environmental Models
.328
14.3
Eco-conscious Socioeconomic Framework Model
.329
14.4
Simulation
.340
14.5
Conclusions
.346
Contents
XI
Part D: Methodological Advances
—
Econometric Models
15
Effects of Trade on Emissions in an Enlarged European Union:
Some Comparative Dynamics Analyses with an Empirically
Based Endogenous-Growth Model
.353
Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Kieran P. Donaghy, and Clifford R. Wymer
15.1
Introduction
.353
15.2
Specification of the Representative Agent Model
.355
15.3
Estimation of the Model
.363
15.4
Simulations of Changes in Trade Patterns
.373
15.5
Concluding Remarks
.380
Appendix
1
5.A Derivation of the Model
.383
Appendix 15.B Data Aggregation
.387
16
Modeling Globalization: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
.393
Bernard Fingleton
16.1
Introduction
.393
16.2
Theorizing Globalization
.394
16.3
An Empirical Model
.397
16.4
Model Estimates
.399
16.5
Implications of the Model
.403
16.6
The Impact of Shocks
.407
16.7
Conclusions
.414
17
Risk and Growth: Theoretical Relationships and Preliminary
Estimates for South Africa
.417
Russel
J.
Cooper and Kieran P. Donaghy
17.1
Introduction
.417
17.2
The Relationship Between
Intertemporal Substitutability
and
Risk Aversion
.420
17.3
Notation, Assumptions, and Preliminary Results
.423
17.4
Solution of the
Intertemporal
Problem
.437
17.5
Specification of the Home Country Component of the Model
.449
17.6
Estimation
.457
17.7
Conclusion
.462
List of Contributors
.465
Subject Index
.471
Advances in Spatial Science
■
The Regional Science Series
This series contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phe¬
nomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical meth¬
ods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spa¬
tial analysis. Advances in Spatial Science brings together
innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives,
theories, and methods with a relevance to both basic science
and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial
science to an informed readership in universities, research or¬
ganisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the
world.
The type of material considered for publication in the se¬
ries includes:
■
Monographs of theoretical and applied research
in spatial science
■
State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research
■
Reports of innovative theories and methods
in spatial science
Ш
Tightly edited reports from specially organised research
seminars
Particular emphasis is laid on topics related to:
■
Spatial econometrics and statistics
■
GeoComputation and spatial data analysis
■
New economic geography
■
Regional economic development
■
Knowledge, innovation and space
■
Regional labour and housing markets
■
Transportation and travel behaviour
■
International and interregional integration issues |
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spelling | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables Russel Cooper ... (ed.) Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2007 XI, 473 S. graph. Darst., Kt. 235 mm x 155 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Advances in spatial science Globalisierung - Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung - Mathematisches Modell - Aufsatzsammlung Globalisierung / Regionalökonomik / Raumwirtschaftstheorie / Wissenschaftliche Methode / Regionale Entwicklung / Theorie / Welt Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Mathematisches Modell (DE-588)4114528-8 gnd rswk-swf Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4076601-9 gnd rswk-swf Raumwirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4121557-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4076601-9 s Mathematisches Modell (DE-588)4114528-8 s DE-604 Raumwirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4121557-6 s DE-188 Cooper, Russel Sonstige (DE-588)131617052 oth Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015686299&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015686299&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables Globalisierung - Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung - Mathematisches Modell - Aufsatzsammlung Globalisierung / Regionalökonomik / Raumwirtschaftstheorie / Wissenschaftliche Methode / Regionale Entwicklung / Theorie / Welt Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Mathematisches Modell (DE-588)4114528-8 gnd Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4076601-9 gnd Raumwirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4121557-6 gnd |
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title | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables |
title_auth | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables |
title_exact_search | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables |
title_exact_search_txtP | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables |
title_full | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables Russel Cooper ... (ed.) |
title_fullStr | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables Russel Cooper ... (ed.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables Russel Cooper ... (ed.) |
title_short | Globalization and regional economic modeling |
title_sort | globalization and regional economic modeling with 67 tables |
title_sub | with 67 tables |
topic | Globalisierung - Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung - Mathematisches Modell - Aufsatzsammlung Globalisierung / Regionalökonomik / Raumwirtschaftstheorie / Wissenschaftliche Methode / Regionale Entwicklung / Theorie / Welt Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Mathematisches Modell (DE-588)4114528-8 gnd Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4076601-9 gnd Raumwirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4121557-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Globalisierung - Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung - Mathematisches Modell - Aufsatzsammlung Globalisierung / Regionalökonomik / Raumwirtschaftstheorie / Wissenschaftliche Methode / Regionale Entwicklung / Theorie / Welt Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Globalisierung Mathematisches Modell Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung Raumwirtschaftstheorie Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift |
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