Local economic development: analysis, practices, and globalization
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adam_text | SECOND EDITION LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTENTS PREFACE XIII 1. LOCAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN A GLOBAL MARKET 1 HOW ECONOMISTS VIEW THE WORLD
1 MODELS AND ASSUMPTIONS 1 INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR AND UTILITY MAXIMIZATION
3 IDEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MARKET OPERATIONS 4 HOW MARKETS WORK 5
SUPPLY AND DEMAND 6 SUPPLY, DEMAND, AND EFFICIENCY 7 MARKETS ARE NOT
ALWAYS EFFICIENT 9 THE ROLE OF PROFITS 11 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEFINED
13 CAREERS IN LED 14 THE NATURE OF REGIONS 15 TYPES OF REGIONS 16 LOCAL,
NATIONAL, AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 19 SUMMARY 20 2. BUSINESS
LOCATION, EXPANSION, AND RETENTION 23 LOCATION FACTORS 23 INERTIA 23
TRANSPORTATION-COST-MINIMIZING MODELS 24 PRODUCTION COSTS 28 NATIONAL
POLITICAL CLIMATE AND STABILITY 34 OPPORTUNITY CREATION 34 THE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS 35 MOTIVATIONS 35 PRACTICAL LIMITATIONS ON THE
CHOICE PROCESS 36 STEPS IN THE CORPORATE SITE SELECTION PROCESS 36
CHANGING RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION FACTORS 39 SURVEYS OF LOCATION
FACTORS 39 SURVEY FINDINGS PAST TO PRESENT 39 CONDUCTING BUSINESS
RETENTION AND EXPANSION PROGRAMS 41 SUMMARY 42 3. MARKETS, URBAN
SYSTEMS, AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT 45 DEMAND AND MARKET AREAS 45 DEMAND IN A
SPATIAL SETTING 46 COMPETITION FOR MARKETS 47 THRESHOLD DEMAND AND RANGE
49 DETERMINANTS OF MARKET SIZE 51 THE URBAN HIERARCHY AND URBAN SYSTEM
51 CENTRAL PLACES 52 GOODS AND SERVICES ACCORDING TO URBAN RANK 53
CHANGING URBAN PATTERNS 55 AN EVALUATION OF THE CENTRAL-PLACE APPROACH
57 CONSIDERATIONS EXTRANEOUS TO CENTRAL-PLACE THEORY 57 EMPIRICAL
EVIDENCE 60 GLOBALIZATION AND URBAN (CITY) SYSTEMS 61 HOW TO MEASURE
AREAS OF INFLUENCE 62 SURVEY TECHNIQUES 62 REILLY S LAW OF RETAIL
GRAVITATION 63 PROBABILISTIC MODELS 65 RETAIL SPENDING 66 AN EXAMPLE 67
HINTERLAND EXPANSION STRATEGIES 68 SUMMARY 69 4. ECONOMIC
INTERDEPENDENCE AND LOCAL STRUCTURE 71 AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES 71
INTERNAL AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES 7 1 DIRECT SALE/PURCHASE LINKAGES 72
LOCALIZATION ECONOMIES 73 URBANIZATION ECONOMIES 75 RECAP 76 CLUSTER
ANALYSIS 77 MEASURES OF ECONOMIC STRUCTURE 79 NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) 79 LOCATION QUOTIENTS 80 ESTIMATING EXPORT
EMPLOYMENT WITH LOCATION QUOTIENTS 83 SURVEYS TO DETERMINE EXPORT
ACTIVITIES 85 COEFFICIENTS OF SPECIALIZATION 86 OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE
86 OTHER ASPECTS OF REGIONAL STRUCTURE 87 SUMMARY 87 5. REGIONAL GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT 89 STAGES OF GROWTH 89 INDUSTRIAL FILTERING (LIFE CYCLE
MODEL) 91 ADDING NEW WORK TO OLD 91 HOW DO CITIES MOVE FROM ONE STATE TO
THE NEXT? 92 CIRCULAR FLOW DIAGRAM 92 ELEMENTS OF THE CIRCULAR FLOW
MODEL 92 EQUILIBRIUM AND CHANGE 96 THE MULTIPLIER 96 THE EXPORT BASE
THEORY OF GROWTH 99 THE FORMAL INCOME MODEL 100 HOW TO OPERATIONALIZE
THE EXPORT BASE APPROACH 102 IMPACT STUDIES AND EXPORT BASE FORECASTS
104 CRITIQUE OF THE EXPORT BASE APPROACH 106 PRIMACY OF EXPORTS 106
IMPORT SUBSTITUTION 106 PRODUCTIVITY 106 EXPORTS NOT ALWAYS EXOGENOUS
107 SMALL VERSUS LARGE REGIONS 107 FEEDBACKS AMONG REGIONS 107 NONBASIC
ACTIVITIES MAY NOT INCREASE 108 LONG-RUN INSTABILITY OF THE MULTIPLIER
108 EXCESSIVE AGGREGATION -* 108 SUPPLY-SIDE APPROACHES 109 INTERMEDIATE
INPUTS 109 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 109 CAPITAL 110 LAND (ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES) 110 LABOR 111 SUPPLY- AND DEMAND-SIDE APPROACHES: A SYNTHESIS
111 SUMMARY 112 6. ADDITIONAL TOOLS FOR REGIONAL ANALYSIS 115
SHIFT-AND-SHARE ANALYSIS 115 AN APPLICATION 116 CRITIQUE 118 ECONOMETRIC
AND SIMULATION MODELS 118 ECONOMETRIC MODELS 119 CAVEATS 122
IMPORTANCE-STRENGTH ANALYSIS 124 INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS 125 THE
TRANSACTIONS TABLE 125 THE TABLE OF DIRECT COEFFICIENTS 126 THE TABLE OF
DIRECT AND INDIRECT COEFFICIENTS 127 INPUT-OUTPUT APPLICATIONS 128
SUMMARY 130 7. INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVES ON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT 133
EXTERNAL BENEFITS FROM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 133 JOB AND INCOME CREATION
134 FISCAL IMPROVEMENT 134 PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS 134 WHO BENEFITS FROM
GROWTH? 135 CHARACTERISTICS OF RESOURCE SUPPLY 136 OPPONENTS OF GROWTH
138 SUBSIDIES, COMPETITION, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 138 IS LOCAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT A ZERO-SUM GAME? 139 INEFFICIENCY AND
OVERSUBSIDIZATION 140 DISCRETIONARY VERSUS ENTITLEMENT SUBSIDIES 143
COST MINIMIZATION VERSUS HUMAN CAPITAL STRATEGIES 144 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 145 GENERIC ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL CAPITAL
145 AMBIGUOUS RECEPTION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL 146 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES 146 USING SOCIAL CAPITAL TO MITIGATE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT CONFLICTS 147 SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS: GETTING THE RIGHT
PEOPLE TO THE TABLE 148 TARGETING DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS 149 CLUSTER-BASED
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 151 SUMMARY 153 8. LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN A
FLATTENING WORLD 155 MODELS OF TRADE AND RESOURCE FLOWS 156 COMPARATIVE
ADVANTAGE 156 RESOURCE MOBILITY 157 ECONOMICS OF MIGRATION 159 NONWAGE
FACTORS 159 GRAVITY MODELS J60 BEATEN-PATH EFFECT AND INTERVENING
OPPORTUNITIES 160 NET AND GROSS MIGRATION 161 RETIREE-MIGRANT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 161 MOBILITY OF CAPITAL 162 INNOVATIONS AND IDEAS
164 SPATIAL DIFFUSION 164 IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 166
MOBILITY AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY 167 JOBS-TO-PEOPLE VERSUS PEOPLE-TO-JOBS
16 8 IMMIGRATION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 168 SUMMARY 172 9. LAND USE 175
WHAT GIVES LAND VALUE? 175 LAND RENTS AND VALUE 175 THE NATURE OF RENT,
PRODUCTIVITY, AND ACCESS 176 HIGHEST AND BEST USE 177 THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 179 DEVELOPER GOALS 180 THE MARKET STUDY 180
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS 182 PROFIT FEASIBILITY 182 THE
DEVELOPMENT DECISION 186 IMPLICATIONS OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR LED
OFFICIALS 186 LAND-USE PATTERNS 187 THE MONOCENTRIC CITY MODEL 187 THE
DENSITY GRADIENT 189 ROADS AND AXIAL DEVELOPMENT 189 AGGLOMERATION AND
THE MULTIPLE-NUCLEAR CITY 190 SPECULATION 191 ZONES OF TRANSITION 192
THE SPREADING OF THE METROPOLIS 192 EVALUATING METROPOLITAN SPREAD
(URBAN SPRAWL) 194 LAND USE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOOLS 194 ZONING
AND ITS CRITICS 195 FLEXIBILITY AND LAND- USE REGULATIONS 196 THE
EMINENT DOMAIN CONTROVERSY 197 RIGHTS TO LAND AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
197 SUMMARY 198 10. HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT 201
FUNDAMENTALS OF HOUSING ECONOMICS 201 HEDOHIC PRICING 203 UNCERTAINTY,
MARKET IMPERFECTIONS, AND COMPETITION 204 RESIDENTIAL LOCATION AND
NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE 206 THE FILTERING-DOWN THEORY 206 THE TRADE-OFF
MODEL 207 THE CULTURAL AGGLOMERATION MODEL 209 THE TIEBOUT MODEL 209 THE
AGGREGATE ECONOMIC FALLOUT MODEL 212 INITIATING AND PERPETUATING THE
CHANGE PROCESS 212 HOUSING POLICY ISSUES 214 RENT CONTROL VERSUS MARKET
FORCES 214 INCOME SUPPORT VERSUS HOUSING ASSISTANCE 215 SUPPLY-VERSUS
DEMAND-SIDE ASSISTANCE 216 GHETTO DISPERSAL VERSUS GHETTO IMPROVEMENT
216 DWELLING UNIT VERSUS NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT 217 LINKAGE BETWEEN
LOCAL HOUSING AND GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS 217 RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL
NEIGHBORHOODS 217 THE SOCIAL ECONOMY OF NEIGHBORHOODS 219 COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS 220 COOPERATIVES 221 COMMUNITY GARDENS 221
SUMMARY 222 11. POVERTY AND LAGGING REGIONS 225 THE NATURE OF POVERTY
225 CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES 225 DEMOGRAPHICS OF POVERTY 229 SPATIAL
CONCENTRATIONS OF URBAN POVERTY 231 REGIONAL LINKAGES: THE SPREAD AND
BACKWASH EFFECTS 231 EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF SPATIAL LINKAGES 232 SPATIAL
LINKAGES AND THEORIES OF SPATIAL POVERTY 234 POLICY ISSUES 238
STRENGTHENING LINKAGES 238 IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY 239 ADDRESSING WAGE
RIGIDITIES 242 EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEMES IN INDIA 244 INCOME SUPPORT
245 SUMMARY 247 12. LOCAL GOVERNANCE, FINANCE, AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION
249 SPATIAL PERSPECTIVES ON GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS 249 DISTRIBUTION AND
THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM 249 LOCAL ALLOCATION 250 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
AN EXAMPLE 252 SIZE AND SCOPE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 254 ECONOMIES AND
DISECONOMIES OF SCALE 25 5 DECISION-MAKING COSTS 255 IMPROVING
GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY 256 USING PRICES AND FEES 256 LOCAL TAXATION AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 259 ACCOUNTABILITY 262 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COMPETITION 264 INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANTS AND COORDINATION 265
REARRANGING FUNCTIONS 267 PRIVATIZATION 268 MARKET-BASED REFORMS IN
EDUCATION 269 FISCAL IMPACT AND BENEFIT-COST STUDIES 271 FISCAL IMPACT
STUDIES 272 BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS 27 4 SUMMARY 278 13. PLANNING, FUTURE
STUDIES, AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY 279 THE FUTURE AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT 279
CONCERN WITH VALUES AND ATTITUDES 280 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 281 SYSTEMS
ORIENTATION 282 IMPORTANCE OF TIMING 284 PLANNING PERSPECTIVES ON LED
284 THE PLANNING PROCESS 285 LIMITS OF PLANNING 288 PLANNING AND FUTURE
STUDIES TOOLS 288 DELPHI FORECASTING 288 GAMES 290 SCENARIOS 290
ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING 291 SUMMARY 291 REFERENCES 293 INDEX 304 ABOUT
THE AUTHORS 313
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