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Chapter 1. Introduction: Importance Interindustry Relations and Overview -- Chapter 2. Basic, Demand-Driven IO Quantity Models -- Chapter 3. Updating Different Types of IO Tables -- Chapter 4. From Regional IO Tables to Interregional SU Models -- Chapter 5. From Basic IO and SU Models to...
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Chapter 1. Geodemographics and urban planning analysis: an historical review -- Chapter 2. When is Competition Between Cities for Members of the Creative Class Efficient? -- Chapter 3. Revisiting Marshallian versus Walrasian Stability in an Experimental Market -- Chapter 4. Analysis of spatial...
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Part I - Alternatives for Sustainable Urban Transformation -- 1. Introduction: Inclusive cities as a new paradigm? -- 2. The Open City Concept: Evidence from Berlin -- 3. From Reactive to Proactive Participation: A case study on micro-regeneration in Shanghai, China -- Part II - Transformation...
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The need for regional knowledge economies -- Spatial spillovers and knowledge structures -- The role of the metaverse and the geographical dimension of knowledge management -- Historical Path Dependencies and place-theory in Knowledge Societies -- The emergence of global knowledge networks and...
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This paper describes a methodology to develop a Computable General Equilibrium model with a sub-national detail starting from a global database and model presenting the country-level as the highest resolution. This procedure is demonstratively applied to Italy, but can be transferred to any...
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This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy with matching frictions, where workers and jobs are free to move and wages are bargained over. Job-seekers choose between searching locally or searching in both regions. Search-matching externalities are amplified by the latter...
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