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Evolving Geographical Structures [electronic resource] : Mathematical Models and Theories for Space-Time Processes / edited by Daniel A. Griffith, A.C. Lea.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: NATO Science Series D:, Behavioural and Social Sciences ; 15Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1983Edition: 1st ed. 1983Description: 488 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789400968936
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 910 23
LOC classification:
  • G1-922
Online resources:
Contents:
Section 1. Towards Evolutionary Models of Migration -- Attraction-regulated Dynamic Equilibrium Models of Migration of the Multiplicative Type -- A Non-linear Dynamic Model for the Migration of Human Populations -- An Optimal Control Representation of a Stochastic Multistage-Multiactor Choice Process -- Section 2. Models of Innovation Diffusion Processes -- Technological Change, Policy Response and Spatial Dynamics -- Competition and Environment: A Theory of Temporal Innovation Diffusion -- The Dynamics of Communication -- Section 3. Urban and Regional Change: Growth, Development and Decline -- Empirical Evidence of Volterra-Lotka Dynamics in United States Metropolitan Areas: 1940–1977 -- Phasing-out of the Sugar Industry in Puerto Rico -- The Spatial Econometrics of the European FLEUR Model -- A Simulation Model of Regional Demoeconomic Development in North Rhine-Westphalia: Theory, Structure, and Calibration -- Section 4. Spatial Pricing: Efficiency and Dynamic Aspects -- Inefficiency and Instability of Trade Patterns -- Pasinetti, Marx and Urban Accumulation Dynamics -- Spatial Structure and Spatial-temporal Processes -- Section 5. Towards Dynamic Models of Spatial Search -- The Effects of Job Search and Competition on Unemployment and Vacancies in Regional Labor Markets -- Structures for Research on the Dynamics of Residential Search -- Section 6. Temporal Dimensions of the Geography of Public Finance -- Dynamic Models of Spatial Variation in Local Government Expenditures -- Jurisdiction Size and Public Good Supply in the Presence of Reciprocal Spillovers: Static Analysis and an Introduction to Optimal Control of the Dynamics -- Epilogue -- Institute Participants.
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Section 1. Towards Evolutionary Models of Migration -- Attraction-regulated Dynamic Equilibrium Models of Migration of the Multiplicative Type -- A Non-linear Dynamic Model for the Migration of Human Populations -- An Optimal Control Representation of a Stochastic Multistage-Multiactor Choice Process -- Section 2. Models of Innovation Diffusion Processes -- Technological Change, Policy Response and Spatial Dynamics -- Competition and Environment: A Theory of Temporal Innovation Diffusion -- The Dynamics of Communication -- Section 3. Urban and Regional Change: Growth, Development and Decline -- Empirical Evidence of Volterra-Lotka Dynamics in United States Metropolitan Areas: 1940–1977 -- Phasing-out of the Sugar Industry in Puerto Rico -- The Spatial Econometrics of the European FLEUR Model -- A Simulation Model of Regional Demoeconomic Development in North Rhine-Westphalia: Theory, Structure, and Calibration -- Section 4. Spatial Pricing: Efficiency and Dynamic Aspects -- Inefficiency and Instability of Trade Patterns -- Pasinetti, Marx and Urban Accumulation Dynamics -- Spatial Structure and Spatial-temporal Processes -- Section 5. Towards Dynamic Models of Spatial Search -- The Effects of Job Search and Competition on Unemployment and Vacancies in Regional Labor Markets -- Structures for Research on the Dynamics of Residential Search -- Section 6. Temporal Dimensions of the Geography of Public Finance -- Dynamic Models of Spatial Variation in Local Government Expenditures -- Jurisdiction Size and Public Good Supply in the Presence of Reciprocal Spillovers: Static Analysis and an Introduction to Optimal Control of the Dynamics -- Epilogue -- Institute Participants.

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