An Empirical Model of Regional Growth

An Empirical Model of Regional Growth

Author: Stephen H. Putman

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Describe el desarrollo de dos modelos desagregados espacial y sectorialmente de desarrollo económico regional, que representan dos diferentes aproximaciones al mismo problema. El desarrollo de estos modelos fue iniciado como parte de un esfuerzo investigador para tratar de analizar el impacto de los cambios sustanciales en el sistema de transporte dentro de la distribución espacial del empleo y de la población en una región amplia.


Proceedings of the National Energy Modeling System Conference

Proceedings of the National Energy Modeling System Conference

Author:

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 1044

ISBN-13: 9780788103155

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Provides potential users of the Nat. Energy Modeling System under development a detailed look at the components of the new modeling system, and affords the opportunity for critical analysis of the system by recognized experts in the modeling field and input from potential users about how the system can best address their needs. Covers: oil and gas, renewable fuels, electricity planning, petroleum markets, gas transmission and distribution, coal supply and coal synthetics, transport. demand, oil supply, and more. Charts and tables. Over 80 presentations.


Defining the Spatial Scale in Modern Regional Analysis

Defining the Spatial Scale in Modern Regional Analysis

Author: Esteban Fernández Vázquez

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 3642319947

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This book explores different approaches to defining the concept of region depending on the specific question that needs to be answered. While the typical administrative spatial data division fits certain research questions well, in many cases, defining regions in a different way is fundamental in order to obtain significant empirical evidence. The book is divided into three parts: The first part is dedicated to a methodological discussion of the concept of region and the different potential approaches from different perspectives. The problem of having sufficient information to define different regional units is always present. This justifies the second part of the book, which focuses on the techniques of ecological inference applied to estimating disaggregated data from observable aggregates. Finally, the book closes by presenting several applications that are in line with the functional areas definition in regional analysis.