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The Resource The spatial economy : cities, regions and international trade, Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables, (eBook:)
The spatial economy : cities, regions and international trade, Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables, (eBook:)
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- 1 online resource (xiii, 367 pages)
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Contents
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- Multiple Subcenters
- Uses and Limits of Traditional Urban Economics
- Antecedents II: Regional Science
- Central-Place Theory
- Base-Multiplier Analysis
- Market Potential Analysis
- Limitations of Regional Science
- A Brief Introduction to Bifurcations
- Labor Mobility and Regional Development
- The Dixit-Stiglitz Model of Monopolistic Competition and Its Spatial Implications
- The Rediscovery of Geography
- Consumer Behavior
- Multiple Locations and Transport Costs
- Producer Behavior
- Some Normalizations
- The Price Index Effect and the Home Market Effect
- The "No-Black-Hole" Condition
- Core and Periphery
- Instantaneous Equilibrium
- The Core-Periphery Model: Statement and Numerical Examples
- When Is a Core-Periphery Pattern Sustainable?
- Linkages and Circular Causation
- When is the Symmetric Equilibrium Broken?
- Implications and Conclusions
- Symmetry Breaking
- Many Regions and Continuous Space
- The Three-Region Case
- The Racetrack Economy
- The Turing Approach
- The Growth Rate of a Fluctuation
- Determining the Preferred Frequency: The Large Economy
- From Local to Global
- Modeling Tricks: Dixit-Stiglitz, Icebergs, Evolution, and the Computer
- Simulation Parameters
- Agricultural Transport Costs
- Trade Costs: The Realities
- Trade Costs: The Model
- Core-Periphery or Symmetry?
- Differentiated Agricultural Products
- Some Intellectual Background
- Antecedents I: Urban Economics
- The von Thunen Model
- Explaining Cities: External Economies
- Urban Systems
- Label
- The spatial economy : cities, regions and international trade
- Title
- The spatial economy
- Title remainder
- cities, regions and international trade
- Statement of responsibility
- Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables
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- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
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- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions
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- Fujita, Masahisa
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- Krugman, Paul R
- Venables, Anthony
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- Economic geography
- Space in economics
- Urban economics
- Regional economics
- International trade
- Electronic books
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- Electronic books
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- The spatial economy : cities, regions and international trade, Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables, (eBook:)
- Note
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [351]-356) and index
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- online resource
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- Contents
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- Multiple Subcenters
- Uses and Limits of Traditional Urban Economics
- Antecedents II: Regional Science
- Central-Place Theory
- Base-Multiplier Analysis
- Market Potential Analysis
- Limitations of Regional Science
- A Brief Introduction to Bifurcations
- Labor Mobility and Regional Development
- The Dixit-Stiglitz Model of Monopolistic Competition and Its Spatial Implications
- The Rediscovery of Geography
- Consumer Behavior
- Multiple Locations and Transport Costs
- Producer Behavior
- Some Normalizations
- The Price Index Effect and the Home Market Effect
- The "No-Black-Hole" Condition
- Core and Periphery
- Instantaneous Equilibrium
- The Core-Periphery Model: Statement and Numerical Examples
- When Is a Core-Periphery Pattern Sustainable?
- Linkages and Circular Causation
- When is the Symmetric Equilibrium Broken?
- Implications and Conclusions
- Symmetry Breaking
- Many Regions and Continuous Space
- The Three-Region Case
- The Racetrack Economy
- The Turing Approach
- The Growth Rate of a Fluctuation
- Determining the Preferred Frequency: The Large Economy
- From Local to Global
- Modeling Tricks: Dixit-Stiglitz, Icebergs, Evolution, and the Computer
- Simulation Parameters
- Agricultural Transport Costs
- Trade Costs: The Realities
- Trade Costs: The Model
- Core-Periphery or Symmetry?
- Differentiated Agricultural Products
- Some Intellectual Background
- Antecedents I: Urban Economics
- The von Thunen Model
- Explaining Cities: External Economies
- Urban Systems
- Control code
- 933297
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 367 pages)
- Form of item
- online
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- (OCoLC)44961285
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- The spatial economy : cities, regions and international trade, Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables, (eBook:)
- Note
-
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [351]-356) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Multiple Subcenters
- Uses and Limits of Traditional Urban Economics
- Antecedents II: Regional Science
- Central-Place Theory
- Base-Multiplier Analysis
- Market Potential Analysis
- Limitations of Regional Science
- A Brief Introduction to Bifurcations
- Labor Mobility and Regional Development
- The Dixit-Stiglitz Model of Monopolistic Competition and Its Spatial Implications
- The Rediscovery of Geography
- Consumer Behavior
- Multiple Locations and Transport Costs
- Producer Behavior
- Some Normalizations
- The Price Index Effect and the Home Market Effect
- The "No-Black-Hole" Condition
- Core and Periphery
- Instantaneous Equilibrium
- The Core-Periphery Model: Statement and Numerical Examples
- When Is a Core-Periphery Pattern Sustainable?
- Linkages and Circular Causation
- When is the Symmetric Equilibrium Broken?
- Implications and Conclusions
- Symmetry Breaking
- Many Regions and Continuous Space
- The Three-Region Case
- The Racetrack Economy
- The Turing Approach
- The Growth Rate of a Fluctuation
- Determining the Preferred Frequency: The Large Economy
- From Local to Global
- Modeling Tricks: Dixit-Stiglitz, Icebergs, Evolution, and the Computer
- Simulation Parameters
- Agricultural Transport Costs
- Trade Costs: The Realities
- Trade Costs: The Model
- Core-Periphery or Symmetry?
- Differentiated Agricultural Products
- Some Intellectual Background
- Antecedents I: Urban Economics
- The von Thunen Model
- Explaining Cities: External Economies
- Urban Systems
- Control code
- 933297
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 367 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) tsl-ebsco14099
- (OCoLC)44961285
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- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
- trueEconomic geography
- trueElectronic books
- Electronic books
- trueInternational trade
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions
- Regional economics
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- true Unknown Label
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions
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