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Inferring Networks of Interdependent Labor Skills to Illuminate Urban Economic Structure
Cities are among the best examples of complex systems. The adaptive components of a city, such as its people, firms, institutions, and physical structures, form intricate and often non-intuitive interdependencies with one another. These interdependencies
Shade T. Shutters, Keith Waters
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Industrial Structure and a Tradeoff Between Productivity and Economic Resilience
The structures of regional economies play a critical role in determining both a region’s productivity and its resilience to shocks. We extend previous work on the regional occupation and skills structure by analyzing the effect of a region’s industry ...
Shutters Shade T, Waters Keith
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Regional Science Reconsidered [PDF]
Because disciplines and their cores and boundaries are subject to change, a periodic introspective assessment can be useful in evaluating the relevance of a changing discipline to the equally dynamic and pressing needs of society. Similar examinations of other disciplines, notably economics, have been conducted in part as a means of minimizing the ...
Schaefer, Peter V.+2 more
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Industry Interconnectedness and Regional Economic Growth in Germany
Urban systems, and regions more generally, are the epicenters of many of today’s social issues. Yet they are also the global drivers of technological innovation, and thus it is critical that we understand their vulnerabilities and what makes them ...
Shade T. Shutters+3 more
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Handbook of Regional Science [PDF]
Spatial mismatch relates the unemployment and poverty of vulnerable population groups to their remoteness from job opportunities. Although the intuition initially applied to African Americans in US inner cities, spatial mismatch has a broader validity beyond the sole US context.
Fischer, Manfred M., Nijkamp, Peter
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From Regional Science to “Smart Cities”: Intellectual Legacies and Possible Ruptures
We have entered the 21st century facing a global trend of massive urbanization leading to an increasing concentration of population in relatively few, large cities. This exacerbates the share of GDP produced in cities (80%).
Sapir Jacques
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American regional science school contribution to South Korean regional development management system [PDF]
The authors of this article, using the approach of transdisciplinary regionology, consider how the formation of regional studies in the Republic of Korea took place. According to the authors, this process was significantly influenced by the United States,
Kuznetsova Olga+3 more
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METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEACHING REGIONAL SCIENCE AT LINGUISTICS UNIVERSITY, NIZHNY NOVGOROD
The appearance of Regions Science as an academic discipline is connected to the development of regional science as a scientific field. As a field of social science regional science is still on its way of becoming mature: it is yet to introduce its ...
Maria Samoilova
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Introduction. The variety of elements of the field of regional studies in Japan makes it possible to state that the sources of regional studies are heterogeneous not only in content, but also in their relation to different historical periods.
Evgeny V. Kremnyov, Vladimir V. Ananiev
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The article describes the trend of interaction between government and science at the stage of institutionalization. On the example of the North Caucasus shows the influence of the state on the development of space science in the region, especially its ...
Svetlana B. Kalinchenko
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