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This book aims to offer refreshing contributions to the analysis of spatial and dynamic systems, with a particular view on bottlenecks in the space-economy. The intermediate development field between potential and bottleneck may be approached from different angles and may be covering different fields, such as the environment, spatial equilibrium, technological innovation. The book brings together new ideas, often in a quantitative context, and has a great relevance for advanced spatial dynamic equilibrium analysis.
Contents
A Contributions to Urban Land Use and Transport Systems Analysis.- 1. Landownership and Welfare Impacts of Zoning Regulations.- 2. A Reconsideration of Urban Rents and Commuting.- 3. Investment, Pricing and Regulation in Urban Transportation and Spatial Development.- 4. Estimation and Testing of a Combined Network Equilibrium Model of Travel Choices for the Chicago Region.- 5. Land Price Increase and Structure of Regional Income: Recent Experience in Japan.- B Contributions to Impact Analysis of Economic Restructuring, Infrastructure and Technology.- 6. The New Europe: Political, Social and Economic Changes in Eastern European Countries and their Impacts on the Spatial Division of Labour.- 7. The State and the Market in Japanese Development.- 8. Centralization Forces of Socioeconomic Activities and Decentralization Policies in Korea.- 9. Private-Public Cooperation and Technology for Regional Development in Poor Countries.- 10. Indirect Economic Effects of Transport Investment: An Introduction.- 11. Technological Progress and Spatial Dynamics: A Theoretical Reflection.- 12. Structure, Pattern and Prospects for the United States Telecommunications Industry.- C Contributions to Modelling the Space Economy.- 13. Regional Econometric Models of Japan.- 14. A Qualitative Optimal Control to Renewable Resource Economics.- 15. A Reference Adaptive Process in a Regional Growth Model.- 16. Intelligent Automatic Generation of Computing Programmes for Solving Systems of Nonlinear Dynamic Equations.- 17. Some Extensions of Interregional Input-Output Analysis.- 18. A Consideration on the Future of Regional Science.- Contributors.



