Geography of Growth Geography of Growth

Geography of Growth

Spatial Economics and Competitiveness

Raj Nallari and Others
    • 115,00 kr
    • 115,00 kr

Publisher Description

Since the 1990s, new economic geography has received a lot of attention as mainstream economists such as Krugman and others began to focus on where economic activity occurs and why. Coincidentally, international trade, location theory, and urban economics all appear to be asking the same question: where is economic activity located and why? The challenge is to explain the economic concentration or agglomeration of a large number of activities in certain geographical space.

This volume breaks down the various types of cities and evaluates the key factors used to look at cities, such as innovation, green growth, spatial concentration, and smart cities in order to understand how cities work. Why is it that certain cities attract talent? How do some cities become business hubs? Why is it that few cities become increasingly competitive while others remain stagnant?

As development specialists are increasingly focusing on how to make cities competitive, this book can serve as a guide for providing key insights, backed by cases on how cities can possibly become more competitive and productive.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
21 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Bank Publications
SIZE
1.9
MB

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