Edited by Joseph Berechman, Hirotada Kohno, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp
This collection includes both classical and recent papers that explore the complex interrelationships between transport, land use and the spatial organization of metropolitan areas. Since land use planning and transportation planning p...
Edited by Harry W. Richardson, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp, Heonsoo Park
This major new reference work includes a selection of the most important articles and papers on urban economic theory published during the last twenty years.
Edited by Kingsley E. Haynes, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp, Li Qiangsheng
Regional Dynamics analyses the process of change that occurs within and between regions. This major two volume reference set includes the most important articles on the causes and consequences of regional change resulting from human acti...
Edited by Manfred M. Fischer, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp
The articles in this collection span over 30 years including the work of many leading experts in the fields of housing market research and labour market research.
Edited by Jacques-François Thisse, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp
In recent years a growing number of social scientists have become increasingly interested in the study of location problems. This interest has been fostered by the integration of national economies within broader spaces such as the EU o...
Edited by Niles Hansen, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp
Regional Policy and Regional Integration reprints the most important papers on those government policies that have an intentional and formal geographic focus. These policies have typically been motivated by equity considerations such as...
In The Capitalist Revolution in Eastern Europe, László Csaba offers an applied economics interpretation of the modernization attempts which followed the collapse of the Soviet empire and of the state socialist experiment. This important ...
Using the analysis which is developed in this volume, locational interdependencies and, in turn, industrial location are shown to be affected by diverse factors including, among others, marginal cost curves, demand curves and the number ...
In Spatial Microeconomics, Melvin L. Greenhut argues that sellers in a space economy have the power to set prices, and that this power stems naturally from the geographic separation of markets.
Focusing on differentiated markets, this...
This title provides the most important essays and papers on urban and regional policy, making it a convenient summary of the key theories, approaches and research results.
The study of sub-national politics is no longer mainly concerned...
Urban and regional economics – in contrast to the rest of economics – places great emphasis on distance and location and the importance of spatial relationships.
Urban economics focuses on the city as a centre of economic activity wher...