11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005

Reviews regional economic theories and models and provides students with experience in using alternative economic impact assessment models on microcomputers. Problem sets are oriented around infrastructure, housing, energy, and environmental issues. Students work with a client generally in Boston an...

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Main Authors: Polenske, Karen R., Biderman, Ciro, Guo, Zhan, 1973-
Language:en-US
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/47292
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author Polenske, Karen R.
Biderman, Ciro
Guo, Zhan, 1973-
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description Reviews regional economic theories and models and provides students with experience in using alternative economic impact assessment models on microcomputers. Problem sets are oriented around infrastructure, housing, energy, and environmental issues. Students work with a client generally in Boston and make a presentation to the client. Emphasis on written and oral presentation skills. From the course home page: Course Description The advanced graduate seminar is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of selected regional economic theories and techniques and with experience in using alternative socioeconomic impact assessment models and related regional techniques on microcomputers. Discussions will be held on particular theoretical modeling and economic issues; linkages among theories, accounts, and policies; relationships between national and regional economic structures; and methods of adjusting and estimating regional input-output accounts and tables. Examples from the Boston area and other U.S. cities/regions will be used to illustrate points throughout the seminar. This year we will also examine international employment outsourcing from Boston industries and the economic impacts on the local economy. New material on analyzing regional-development issues will also be covered.
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spelling mit-1721.1/472922019-09-12T16:19:36Z 11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005 Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling Polenske, Karen R. Biderman, Ciro Guo, Zhan, 1973- regional economic theories alternative socioeconomic impact assessment models theoretical modeling economics urban planning linkages theories accounts policies national and regional economic structures regional input-output accounts and tables international employment outsourcing economic impact local economy regional-development issues investment REMI BRA 11.482J 11.482 1.285J 1.285 ESD.193J ESD.193 Reviews regional economic theories and models and provides students with experience in using alternative economic impact assessment models on microcomputers. Problem sets are oriented around infrastructure, housing, energy, and environmental issues. Students work with a client generally in Boston and make a presentation to the client. Emphasis on written and oral presentation skills. From the course home page: Course Description The advanced graduate seminar is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of selected regional economic theories and techniques and with experience in using alternative socioeconomic impact assessment models and related regional techniques on microcomputers. Discussions will be held on particular theoretical modeling and economic issues; linkages among theories, accounts, and policies; relationships between national and regional economic structures; and methods of adjusting and estimating regional input-output accounts and tables. Examples from the Boston area and other U.S. cities/regions will be used to illustrate points throughout the seminar. This year we will also examine international employment outsourcing from Boston industries and the economic impacts on the local economy. New material on analyzing regional-development issues will also be covered. 2005-12 11.482J-Fall2005 local: 11.482J local: 1.285J local: ESD.193J local: IMSCP-MD5-e65249992e8e6015c75f861171bc889c http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/47292 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2005
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alternative socioeconomic impact assessment models
theoretical modeling
economics
urban planning
linkages
theories
accounts
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national and regional economic structures
regional input-output accounts and tables
international employment outsourcing
economic impact
local economy
regional-development issues
investment
REMI
BRA
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Biderman, Ciro
Guo, Zhan, 1973-
11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
title 11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
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title_fullStr 11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
title_full_unstemmed 11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
title_short 11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
title_sort 11 482j 1 285j esd 193j regional socioeconomic impact analysis and modeling fall 2005
topic regional economic theories
alternative socioeconomic impact assessment models
theoretical modeling
economics
urban planning
linkages
theories
accounts
policies
national and regional economic structures
regional input-output accounts and tables
international employment outsourcing
economic impact
local economy
regional-development issues
investment
REMI
BRA
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