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Simulating the Structure of a Regional Economy [PDF]
This paper assesses the feasibility of constructing a regional input/output table where only national input/output tables and limited regional data exist. A number of alternative simulation models are developed and applied to the UK table to obtain estimated Scottish tables.
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2020
The textbook presents the main categories of the regional economy, evaluation and sustainable development and the competitiveness of the region, theoretical terms about the economic area; specified properties, functions and factors of its formation. Disclosed parametric characteristics of the single economic space, and its possible life cycle. Outlines
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The textbook presents the main categories of the regional economy, evaluation and sustainable development and the competitiveness of the region, theoretical terms about the economic area; specified properties, functions and factors of its formation. Disclosed parametric characteristics of the single economic space, and its possible life cycle. Outlines
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Application of clustering in regional economy
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce - ICEC '05, 2005The article mainly focuses on the application of clustering in regional economy through clustering analysis on regional economy of Beijing area by using AGNES algorithms of hierarchical cluster analysis in data mining. Further explanation to the operational process of hierarchical methods of clustering and algorithms methods is given through the course
Gang Ma 0011, Hongxin Li, Kun Luo
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EQUILIBRIUM IN A DISCRETE EXCHANGE ECONOMY WITH REGIONAL SUB-ECONOMIES
International Game Theory Review, 2001In the first part of this note, we present a generalisation of a lemma due to Gale (1984) to a product of simplices. Then, we use it to derive a permutation-based extension of Browder Fixed Point Theorem proved by Bapat (1989). In the last part, we propose a model of an economy with regional sub-economies in the line of Gale's work (1984) and prove ...
Juan C. Cesco, Ezio Marchi
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Regions and clusters and the global economy
2018The post-war period has been characterized by a strong growth of economic interdependencies at a global level. Regional economies and their industrial clusters were challenged to maintain or regain their competitiveness in the new global economy. Some regions – particularly core areas – have undergone successful innovation-based transformation ...
Tödtling, Franz +2 more
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The Regional Transformation of the American Economy
Urban Studies, 1986This paper describes the rather remarkable and dramatic changes which have occurred in recent decades in the economic fortunes of the various regions of my country: The USA. I thought of three reasons why you might not be totally bored by my presentation. When I was here in 1965, there was great interest in regional trends within Britain, both from an
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The political economy of EC regionalism
European Economic Review, 1998Abstract Many observers have noted a recent proliferation of regional trade agreements primarily centred in or on Europe. The paper analyses the causes and consequences of EC regionalism. It begins by examining the development and importance of the phenomenon.
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2022
Regional issues are increasingly debated across the social sciences. In an age of globalization, the region has come to matter perhaps more than before. In business, companies orient themselves to engage in regional environments to build capabilities and create critical mass in their vicinity.
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Regional issues are increasingly debated across the social sciences. In an age of globalization, the region has come to matter perhaps more than before. In business, companies orient themselves to engage in regional environments to build capabilities and create critical mass in their vicinity.
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Impacts of the residential economy on the regional economy
2013Economic development is influenced by a variety of different factors and is spatially distributed unequally. The economic growth usually focuses on the metropolitan and urban areas, while rural areas in many parts of Europe have to struggle with migration and a loss of jobs.
Riser, Adrian +2 more
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Does regional digital economy development influence green investment?
Innovation and Green Development, 2023Shuangyan Li, Ge Chang
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