Dimensión Territorial como Factor del Desarrollo Económico: Algunos Aportes Metodológicos para su Medición
Territorial Dimension like Factor of Economic Development: Some Contributions Methodological for his Measurement
Santiago Arroyo and
Christian Bustamante
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Abstract:
The present document tries to explain the territorial dimension as factor of the economic development, considering the theoretical support of the new economic geography and incorporating a methodology of analysis from models of optimization. Complementing such a methodology, there get in the document the contributions of the school of thought that he studies the models of convergence, doing an offer of reformulation to such models with the aim to deliver the planner Territorial tools of analyses that allow to identify winning and losing regions. Additional, the document connects the approach of cooperation and association Place (partnership) with a methodological offer depending on the games of theory.
Keywords: nueva geografía económic; modelos de convergencia; teoría de juegos; optimización; regiones ganadoras y perdedoras (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C14 C72 F12 F15 O49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-07-02, Revised 2009-06-20
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Published in Revista Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos 0186-7210.72(2009): pp. 675-696
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