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Regional Economic Development: Analysis and Planning Strategy

โœ Scribed by Robert J. Stimson, Professor Roger R. Stough, Professor Brian H. Roberts (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
458
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The second edition of this book is completely reedited making the book even more valuable for graduate students, reflecting recent advances and adding insightful new material.

The book is about the analysis of regional economic performance and change, and how analysis integrates with strategies for local and regional economic development policy and planning. First, the book provides the reader with an overview of key theoretical and conceptual contexts within which the economic development process takes place. However, the deliberate emphasis is to provide the reader with an account of quantitative and qualitative approaches to regional economic analysis and of old and new strategic frameworks for formulating regional economic development planning.

The second edition brings to the present its original thesis about the need for regions to be fast and flexible, but also to be proactive in order to be prepared to experience increasingly greater shocks while having less time to adjust their economic development to achieve sustainability. This is underscored by events that have occurred since 2001: 9/11 terrorist attacks, continuing rapid advances in technology, the rise China and India, the Tsunami, and all the known on-going and unforeseen risks and challenges that confront nations around the globe and the regions and localities within them. The book presents strategies and the traditional and expanded methods used to create and implement them.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Perspectives on Regional Economic Development....Pages 1-51
The Regional Economic Development Movement: The Evolution of Strategy from Early to Contemporary Approaches....Pages 53-104
Traditional Tools for Measuring and Evaluating Regional Economic Performance I: Economic Base and Shift-Share Analysis....Pages 105-155
Traditional Tools for Measuring and Evaluating Regional Economic Performance II: Input-Output Analysis....Pages 157-190
Path Setting: An Approach to Regional Economic Development Futures....Pages 191-235
Industry Clusters and Industry Cluster Analysis....Pages 237-277
Multi-Sector Analysis: Approaches to Assessing Regional Competitiveness and Risk....Pages 279-318
Capacity Building, Institutions and Leadership for Regional Economic Development....Pages 319-347
Decision Support Tools to Inform Regional Economic Development Analysis and Strategy....Pages 349-383
Emerging Issues for Regional Economic Development....Pages 385-414

โœฆ Subjects


Regional Science; Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning; Economic Geography; Geographical Information Systems/Cartography


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