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Modeling Globalization: A Spatial Econometric Analysis

Bernard Fingleton ()

Chapter 16 in Globalization and Regional Economic Modeling, 2007, pp 393-416 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We live in a state of global interdependency, in which actions, events and decisions made in one country may have ramifications for many others. Although the phenomena associated with globalization are far reaching and the concern of many disciplines, from the perspective of a geographical economist, it is natural to focus on the economic consequences and causes of globalization. I therefore commence with a working definition of globalization as ‘the ‘increased interdependence of national economies, and the trend towards greater integration of goods and factor markets’ (Neary 2003), in an attempt to provide a focus for the discussion.

Keywords: Wage Rate; Transport Cost; Modeling Globalization; Real Wage; Wage Level (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72444-5_16

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