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Research on the Spatial Distribution Pattern and Influencing Factors of Digital Economy Development in China
Published 2021-01-01“…Using the entropy method to measure the development level of the digital economy in each region in 2018 and based on the theory of economic growth and new economic geography, a theoretical model of the influences of input factors, technological progress and institutional changes on China’s digital economy is established. …”
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A study on agricultural investment along the Belt and Road
Published 2022-12-01“…On the basis of the theories of overseas foreign direct investment (OFDI) and New Economic Geography, the factors influencing the grain industry investment in the countries along the Belt and Road (herein after referred to as the “B&R countries”) were discussed, and the impacts of such investment in terms of the bilateral economic distance, institutional environments and the farmland resource levels of host countries were analyzed in depth in this study, thus expanding the theoretical analysis framework of OFDI. …”
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The Evolution of Urbanization Processes in the Russian Far East
Published 2013-12-01“…Theoretical background of the work includes the classical theory of accommodation, approaches of New Economic Geography, theory of step and differential urbanization, as well as principles of settlement in a planned economy.Authors show that formation and evolution of cities can be defined not only by the market and infrastructural factors, causing the concentration of population in one place, but also by the spatial characteristics of already established settlement system, which elements’ configuration relative to each other and economic objects can significantly reject the development direction of cities from expected trends and time intervals of the existing theories.As an example, this paper considers the settlement system of the Russian Far East with a more detailed analysis of the cities’ evolution of one of its regions - Khabarovsky Krai. …”
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ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF TERRITORIAL HUMAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL
Published 2015-03-01“…Based on generalization and systematization of foreign and domestic research outcomes, the paper reveals the main condition for eliminating the territorial polarization threats, which implies formation of a new institutional environment in order to provide co-operation of participants in the territorial interest zone in personnel training and new jobs creating.The research findings demonstrate the increased disproportions between the workforce and labor markets of municipal formations in Sverdlovsk region, and emphasize the need for territorial industrial educational clusters maximizing the network co-operation of the involved parties.The scientific novelty combines adaptation of theoretical concepts of the “new economic geography” applied to reorganization processes in the Russian economy; and elaboration of the cluster model of advanced development of territorial human resources potential by means of territorial centers coordinating the interests of administration, business society, and households.Practical significance of the research results is related to facilitating the administrative efficiency of regional and municipal formations, employers, territorial employment centers, and thereby the advanced development of human resources potential.…”
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The interaction of spatial planning and transport policy: A regional perspective on sprawl
Published 2014-03-01“…We link a multi-region computable general equilibrium model that incorporates elements of the new economic geography with a transport forecast model. The general equilibrium model illustrates residential choice between urban and peripheral regions, while the transport model depicts the transport implications thereof. …”
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Multifunctional agriculture: An engine of regional economic growth?
Published 2010-07-01“…The historical role of agriculture in economic geography and recent conceptual developments – including multifunctional agriculture (MFA), the new economic geography, amenity-driven growth, and the “world is flat” and “creative class” hypotheses – are examined, and recent empirical research in NorthAmerica and Europe is reviewed, in order to assess the potential for MFA as an engine of regional economic growth. …”
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Urban shrinkage with Chinese characteristics
Published 2018“…Despite the multifaceted and entangled make‐up of urban shrinkage, the paper identifies four distinct causes of this geographical phenomenon in China: (1) state‐incubated reindustrialisation and economic restructuring, impacting upon 63% of all shrinking UAs; (2) the country's new economic geography, with the underlying centripetal forces of agglomeration pushing around 34% of all shrinking cities towards marginalisation; (3) state‐propelled demographic change, leading to natural population decline in 26% of Chinese shrinking cities; and (4) state‐sponsored mega‐shrinkage, responsible for urban population loss in almost 20% of all the cases. …”
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Evaluating resource utilization efficiency in urban land construction of Yangtze river economic zone under technological progress
Published 2022-11-01“…The research results show that the urban construction efficiency and the distance from the port have a “∽” curve relationship, verifying the “center-periphery” theory of new economic geography. It is also found that the effective radiation distance of the current economic center Shanghai to the surrounding area is 361.5 km. …”
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Modeling determinants of tourism demand in Colombia
Published 2020-06-01“…Methodology/Approach – We propose a generalized linear mixed model, with a consideration of factors from the theory of consumer choice and those approached from the perspective of new economic geography. Findings – Apart from purchasing power and institutional factors as facilitators of travel, we found that general aspects of the country (such as language and geographical proximity) directly affect the flow of visitors, whereas exchange differences and physical distance reduce tourist attraction. …”
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A Regional Economy-Energy-Transport Model of the EU for Assessing Decarbonization in Transport
Published 2019-08-01“…The model combines general economic equilibrium theory with location choice and New Economic Geography and implements a dynamic, fully endogenous agglomeration-dispersion mechanism for people and industries coupled with a gravity model for bilateral interregional flows. …”
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Drivers of Concentration of Economic Activity in Russia’s Regions
Published 2016-05-01“…The paper confirms the point of the new economic geography concerning the negative impact that the region’s remoteness from major markets exerts on the development of agglomeration process. …”
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Les territoires de l’agrobusiness au Brésil
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Managing urban agglomeration processes in Russia in the context of agglomerative and socio-economic development
Published 2024-04-01“…This methodology is based on conceptual platforms within spatial development theory; new economic geography; and agglomeration theory and cluster development. …”
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Research on the relationship between industrial agglomeration and regional innovation from the dynamic perspective: evidence from China
Published 2022-12-01“…Design/methodology/approach – Based on the principles of new economic geography and innovation geography, data from 30 provinces from 2001 to 2017 was used to explore the relationship. …”
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New Conditions for the Development of the “Great Game” in the Arctic and Priorities of the Current Concept Foreign Policy of Russia
Published 2024-01-01“…The work uses the methodological approach of strategic planning in combination with the tools of spatial economics and the theory of new economic geography. This makes it possible to coordinate the target dominants of defense and economic activities in the Western Arctic in new geo-economic and political conditions.Conclusions . …”
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El debate sobre la convergencia económica internacional e interregional: enfoques teóricos y evidencia empírica
Published 2004-09-01“…This evolution seems to confirm the claims of endogenous growth theory and the New Economic Geography, in the sense that economic activity tends to agglomerate with a circular cause and effect logic, where it is already concentrated.…”
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The Modern Gambit in the Eurasian Version of the “Great Game”
Published 2022-12-01“…This paper uses the methodological tools of spatial economics and the theory of new economic geography, which makes it possible to combine geopolitical and economic (geo-economic) imperatives in a localized space when coordinating joint activities. …”
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Coordination of Economic and Defense Activities in the Pacific Region
Published 2022-01-01“…In this work, the methodological tools of spatial economics and the theory of new economic geography are used, which make it possible to combine geopolitical and economic (geoeconomic) imperatives in a localized space when coordinating joint activities. …”
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FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FOR ROMANIAN COMPANIES - EUROPEAN STRUCTURAL FUNDS BETWEEN INTER-REGIONAL COHESION OR DIVISION? PART II
Published 2017-07-01“…In order to establish the methodology, were analysed the most common approaches in assessing the efficiency of aid in general and European Structural Funds in particular: statistical data analysis, Social Accounting Matrix, Regionalized Hermin, Combined macro and regional model Applied Spatial New Economic Geography, GeoCells a multi-layered hierarchical automaton and Econometric methods. …”
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The Financial Density and Improvement of Urban Technological Efficiency: An Estimation Based on the Stochastic Frontier Approach
Published 2023-08-01“…Because of this, this article introduces a “density” perspective on new economic geography and the measurement of the efficiency of the transition of development economics into financial economics. …”
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