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Oxford Modern Urban and Regional Economics 2013 Edition by Philip McCann
Modern Urban and Regional Economics explains the spatial economic underpinnings of the behaviour of urban and regional economies in order to highlight the differences between the two types of economy. The explicitly spatial approach enables the author to present both urban economics and regional economics within a single integrated framework, using clear model-based explanations from first principles and extensive graphic illustration of the theories discussed.Online Resource CentreFor Lecturers:PowerPointsFigures from the bookFor Students:Questions and cases Table of contents : - 1. A World of Cities and Regions ; 2. Industrial Location: The Location of the Firm in Theory ; 3. The Spatial Distribution of Activities ; 4. The Spatial Structure of the Urban Economy ; 5. Regional Specialization, Trade, and Multiplier Analysis ; 6. Regional and Inter-Regional Labour Market Analysis ; 7. Regional Growth, Factor Allocation and Balance of Payments ; 8. Cities and Regions in the Modern Global Economy ; 9. Modern Urban and Regional Economic Policy Analysis