A Theory of Interregional and International Economics:Integrating Neoclassical Growth Theory and New Economic Geography
Wei-Bin Zhang
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Abstract:
The contemporary global economy is characterized by complex and nonlinear dynamics of interregional and international economic interactions. The complexity is associated with endogenous changes in wealth, human capital, technology, population, economic structures and gender relations. It is obviously necessary to construct a theory to connect all these changes in a single analytical framework with minimum assumptions. Nevertheless mainstream economic theory on spatial economics is mostly static and partial. This book expands on spatial economics by integrating various theories of spatial economics into a comprehensive and analytical framework through mathematical modelling and computing.
Keywords: Interregional and International Trade; Spatial Disparities; Structural Change; Synergetic Economics; Walrasian Economics; Uzawa-Lucas Model; Dixit-Stiglitz Model; Oniki-Uzawa Model; Cournot Game; R'D; Human Capital Accumulation; Knowledge Creation and Utilization; Capital Accumulation; Environmental Change; Neoclassical Growth Model; Monopolistic Competition; Monopoly; Technological Change; Population Dynamics; Propensity; Housing; Pecuniary Costs per Child; Monetary Economy. Inflation Rate; Business Cycles; Transboundary Pollution; Return to Scale; Tax Competition; Nash Game Equilibrium; Tourism; Endogenous Land Prices (Values) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F02 F11 F13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9789811294853
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