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| Local Economic Development in a Global Market | |
| How Economists View the World | |
| Models and Assumptions | |
| Individual Behavior and Utility Maximization | |
| Ideological Perspectives on Market Operations | |
| How Markets Work | |
| Supply and Demand | |
| Supply, Demand, and Efficiency | |
| Markets Are Not Always Efficient | |
| The Role of ... MORE | |
| Economic Development Defined | |
| Careers in LED | |
| The Nature of Regions | |
| Types of Regions | |
| Local, National, and Global Economic Development | |
| Business Location, Expansion, and Retention | |
| Locational Factors | |
| Inertia | |
| Transportation Cost Minimizing Models | |
| Production Costs | |
| National Political Climate and Stability | |
| Opportunity Creation | |
| The Decision Making Process | |
| Motivations | |
| Practical Limitations on the Choice Process | |
| Steps in the Corporate Site Selection Process | |
| Changing Relative Importance of Locational Factors | |
| Surveys of Location Factors | |
| Survey Findings Past to Present | |
| Conducting Business Retention and Expansion Programs | |
| Markets, Urban Systems, and Local Development | |
| Demand and Market Areas | |
| Demand in a Spatial Setting | |
| Competition for Markets | |
| Threshold Demand and Range | |
| Determinants of Market Size | |
| The Urban Hierarchy and Urban System | |
| Central Places | |
| Goods and Services According to Urban Rank | |
| Changing Urban Patterns | |
| An Evaluation of the Central-Place Approach | |
| Considerations Extraneous to Central-Place Theory | |
| Transportation Costs | |
| Market Overlap, Rate Absorption, and Price Discrimination | |
| Product Differentiation | |
| Agglomeration Economies | |
| Institutional Factors | |
| Non-employment Residential Locations and Commuting | |
| Empirical Evidence | |
| Globalization and Urban (City) Systems | |
| How to Measure Areas of Influence | |
| Survey Techniques | |
| Reilly's Law of Retail Gravitation | |
| Probabilistic Models | |
| Retail Spending | |
| An Example | |
| Hinterland Expansion Strategies | |
| Economic Interdependence and Local Structure | |
| Agglomeration Economies | |
| Internal Agglomeration Economies | |
| Direct Sales Purchases Linkages | |
| Localization Economies | |
| Urbanization Economies | |
| Recap | |
| Cluster Analysis | |
| Measures of Economic Structure | |
| North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) | |
| Location Quotients | |
| Estimating Export Employment with Location Quotients | |
| Surveys to Determine Export Activities | |
| Coefficients of Specialization | |
| Occupational Structure | |
| Other Aspects of Regional Structure | |
| Regional Growth and Development | |
| Stages of Growth | |
| Industrial Filtering (Life Cycle Model) | |
| Adding New Work to Old | |
| How Do Cities Move from One State to the Next? | |
| Circular Flow Diagram | |
| Elements of the Circular Flow Model | |
| Equilibrium and Change | |
| The Multiplier | |
| The Export Base Theory of Growth | |
| The Formal Income Model | |
| How to Operationalize the Export Base Approach | |
| Impact Studies and Export Base Forecasts | |
| Critique of the Export-Base Approach | |
| Primacy of Exports | |
| Import Substitution | |
| Productivity | |
| Exports Not Always Exogenous | |
| Small versus Large Regions | |
| Feedbacks among Regions | |
| Non-basic Activities May Not Increase | |
| Long-Run Instability of the Multiplier | |
| Excessive Aggregation | |
| Supply-Side Approaches | |
| Intermediate Inputs | |
| Entrepreneurship | |
| Capital | |
| Land (Environmental Resources) | |
| Labor | |
| Supply and Demand Side Approaches: A Synthesis | |
| Additional Tools for Regional Analysis | |
| Shift and Share Analysis | |
| An Application | |
| Critique | |
| Econometric and Simulation Models | |
| Econometric Models | |
| Caveats | |
| Importance-Strength Analysis | |
| Input-Output: Analysis | |
| The Transactions Table | |
| The Table of Direct Coefficients | |
| The Table of Direct and Indirect Coefficients | |
| Input-Output Applications | |
| Institutionalist Perspectives on Local Development | |
| External Benefits from Economic Development | |
| Job and Income Creation | |
| Fiscal Improvement | |
| Physical Improvements | |
| Who Benefits From Growth? | |
| Characteristics of Resource Supply | |
| Opponents of Growth | |
| Subsidies, Competition and Economic Development | |
| Is Local Economic Development a Zero Sum Game? | |
| Inefficiency and Oversubsidization | |
| Discretionary versus Entitlement Subsidies | |
| Cost Minimization versus Human Capital Strategies | |
| Social Capital and Economic Development | |
| Generic Economic Problems and Social Capital | |
| Ambiguous Reception of Social Capital | |
| Social Capital and Local Development Strategies | |
| Using Social Capital to Mitigate Economic Development Conflicts | |
| Social Network Analysis: Getting the Right People to the Table | |
| Targeting Development Efforts | |
| Cluster-Based Economic Development | |
| Local Economic Development in a Flattening World | |
| Models of Trade and Resource Flows | |
| Comparative Advantage | |
| Resource Mobility | |
| Economics of Migration | |
| Retiree-Migrant Development Strategy | |
| Mobility of Capital | |
| Innovations and Ideas | |
| Spatial Diffusion | |
| Implications for Regional Development | |
| Mobility and Development Policy | |
| Jobs-to-People versus People-to-Jobs | |
| Immigration and Urban Development | |
| Land Use | |
| What Gives Land Value? | |
| Land Rents and Value | |
| The Nature of Rent, Productivity and Access | |
| Highest and Best Use | |
| The Land Development Process | |
| Developer Goals | |
| The Market Study | |
| Environmental Impact Statements | |
| Profit Feasibility | |
| The Development Decision | |
| Implications of Financial Analysis for LED | |
| Land-Use Patterns | |
| The Monocentric City Model | |
| The Desity Gradient | |
| Roads and Axial Development | |
| Agglomeration and the Multiple-Nuclear City | |
| Speculation | |
| Changing Land Use Patterns | |
| Evaluating Metropolitan Spread (Urban Sprawl) | |
| Land Use and Economic Development Tools | |
| Zoning and Its Critics | |
| Flexibility and Land Use Regulations | |
| The Eminent Domain Controversy | |
| Rights to Land and Economic Development | |
| Housing and Neighborhood Development | |
| Fundamentals of Housing Economics | |
| Hedonic Pricing | |
| Uncertainty, Market Imperfections, and Competition | |
| Residential Location and Neighborhood Change | |
| The Filtering-Down Theory | |
| The Trade-Off Model | |
| The Cultural Agglomeration Model | |
| The Tiebout Model | |
| The Aggregate Economic Fallout Model | |
| Initiating and Perpetuating the Change Process | |
| Housing Policy Issues | |
| Rent Control versus Market Forces | |
| Income Support versus Housing Assistance | |
| Supply versus Demand Side Assistance | |
| Ghetto Dispersal versus Ghetto Improvement | |
| Dwelling-Unit versus Neighborhood Development | |
| Linkage Between Local Housing and Global Financial Markets | |
| Retail and Commercial Neighborhoods | |
| The Social Economy of Neighborhoods | |
| Community Development Corporations | |
| Cooperatives | |
| Community Gardens | |
| Poverty and Lagging Regions | |
| The Nature of Poverty | |
| Conceptual Approaches | |
| Demographics of Poverty | |
| Spatial Concentrations of Urban Poverty | |
| Regional Linkages: The Spread and Backwash Effects | |
| Empirical Studies of Spatial Linkages | |
| Spatial Linkages and Theories of Spatial Poverty | |
| Policy Issues | |
| Strengthening Linkages | |
| Improving Productivity | |
| Addressing Wage Rigidities | |
| Employment Guarantee Schemes in India | |
| Income Support | |
| Local Governance, Finance, and Regional Integration | |
| Spatial Perspectives on Government Functions | |
| Distribution and the Race to the Bottom | |
| Local Allocation | |
| Public Transportation - An Example | |
| Size and Scope of Local Governments | |
| Economies and Diseconomies of Scale | |
| Decision-Making Costs | |
| Improving Government Efficiency | |
| Using Prices and Fees | |
| Local Taxation and Economic Development | |
| Accountability | |
| Intergovernmental Competition | |
| Intergovernmental Grants and Coordination | |
| Rearranging Functions | |
| Privatization | |
| Market Based Reforms in Education | |
| Fiscal Impact and Benefit-Cost Studies | |
| Fiscal Impact Studies | |
| Benefit-Cost Analysis | |
| Local Economic Development Planning | |
| The Future and Local Development | |
| Concern with Values and Attitudes | |
| Technological Change | |
| Systems Orientation | |
| Importance of Timing | |
| Planning Perspectives on Development Policy | |
| The Planning Process | |
| Limits of Planning | |
| Planning and Future Studies Tools | |
| Delphi Forecasting | |
| Games | |
| Scenarios | |
| Environmental Scanning | |
| About the Author | |
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