Understanding and Interpreting Economic Structure
edited by Geoffrey J. D. Hewings, Michael Sonis, Moss Madden, Yoshio Kimura
This book explores new approaches to the measurement and interpretation of the linkages between economic activity flows and income flows in urban and regional economies and new ways to explore the importance of regional economic structure in development. The book combines theoretical contributions, chapters that focus on the construction and interpretation of new social accounting systems and a variety of empirical applications. These applications encompass community-level income distribution impacts, assessments of income distribution problems in Brazil, interregional impacts of unexpected events in Japan, welfare reform in the US and structural change in Chinese metropolitan economies. One of the special features of the book is the use and application of a wide variety of models - demo-economic, social accounting, interregional computable general equilibrium - employed at a variety of spatial scales
Year of publication: |
1999
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Authors: | Hewings, Geoffrey |
Other Persons: | Sonis, Michael (contributor) ; Madden, Moss (contributor) ; Kimura, Yoshio (contributor) |
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Berlin : Springer |
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