Regional Research Frontiers - Vol. 2
Edited by Randall Jackson () and
Peter Schaeffer
in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-50590-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Dynamic Econometric Input-Output Modeling: New Perspectives
- Kurt Kratena and Umed Temursho
- Ch Chapter 10 GIS in Regional Research
- Alan T. Murray
- Ch Chapter 11 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis: Tight Coupling Data and Space, Spatial Data Mining, and Hypothesis Generation
- Trevor M. Harris
- Ch Chapter 12 Location Analysis: Developments on the Horizon
- Daoqin Tong and Alan T. Murray
- Ch Chapter 13 Structural Decomposition and Shift-Share Analyses: Let the Parallels Converge
- Michael L. Lahr and Erik Dietzenbacher
- Ch Chapter 14 A Synthesis of Spatial Models for Multivariate Count Responses
- Yiyi Wang, Kara Kockelman and Amir Jamali
- Ch Chapter 15 Modeling of Infectious Diseases: A Core Research Topic for the Next Hundred Years
- I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya, Henk Folmer, Budi Nurani Ruchjana, Farah Kristiani and Yudhie Andriyana
- Ch Chapter 16 Object Orientation, Open Regional Science, and Cumulative Knowledge Building
- Randall Jackson, Sergio Rey and Péter Járosi
- Ch Chapter 17 Looking at John Snow’s Cholera Map from the Twenty First Century: A Practical Primer on Reproducibility and Open Science
- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Thomas Graaff and Sergio J. Rey
- Ch Chapter 2 Unraveling the Household Heterogeneity in Regional Economic Models: Some Important Challenges
- Geoffrey Hewings, Sang Gyoo Yoon, Seryoung Park, Tae-Jeong Kim, Kijin Kim and Kurt Kratena
- Ch Chapter 3 Geographical Macro and Regional Impact Modeling
- Attila Varga
- Ch Chapter 4 Computable General Equilibrium Modelling in Regional Science
- Grant Allan, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor, Stuart McIntyre and J. Kim Swales
- Ch Chapter 5 Measuring the Impact of Infrastructure Systems Using Computable General Equilibrium Models
- Zhenhua Chen and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Ch Chapter 6 Potentials and Prospects for Micro–Macro Modelling in Regional Science
- Eveline Leeuwen, Graham Clarke, Kristinn Hermannsson and Kim Swales
- Ch Chapter 7 On Deriving Reduced-Form Spatial Econometric Models from Theory and Their Ws from Observed Flows: Example Based on the Regional Knowledge Production Function
- Sandy Dall’erba, Dongwoo Kang and Fang Fang
- Ch Chapter 8 At the Frontier Between Local and Global Interactions in Regional Sciences
- Gary Cornwall, Changjoo Kim and Olivier Parent
- Ch Chapter 9 Hierarchical Spatial Econometric Models in Regional Science
- Donald J. Lacombe and Stuart McIntyre
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