A regional trend towards a basket peg system
In: International journal of trade and global markets, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 144
ISSN: 1742-755X
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In: International journal of trade and global markets, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 144
ISSN: 1742-755X
In: Peace economics, peace science and public policy, Band 5, Heft 1
ISSN: 1554-8597
In: Peace economics, peace science and public policy, Band 19, Heft 2
ISSN: 1554-8597
In: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives 76
Chapter 1. Iwan Jaya Azis: A Person, an Economist, and a Regional Scientist -- Chapter 2. Impacts of Monetary Policy on Consumer Demand of High- and Low-Income Groups in Indonesia -- Chapter 3. Rapid Urbanization: The Challenges and Opportunities for Planning in Indonesian Cities -- Chapter 4. Small and Medium Size Linkages with Large Firms: Revisiting of Studies of Indonesian Manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Indonesia and the Resource Curse: Economic and Environmental Dimensions -- Chapter 6. Climate Change Policies in Indonesia: Challenges and Economic Consequences -- Chapter 7. The Status and Trend of Indonesian Provinces' Sustainability: A Genuine Savings Approach -- Chapter 8. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE 2018 ASIAN GAMES IN INDONESIA -- Chapter 9. Indonesia and Vietnam in Global Supply Chains and the Age of COVID: A Tale of Two Countries -- Chapter 10. Education and Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Comparative Analysis in an Urban and Rural Dual Framework -- Chapter 11. Impact Analysis of the Economic Eastern Corridor on the Thai Economy: An Application of Multi-Regional Input-Output Model and Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model -- Chapter 12. Climate Change, Food Security, and Trade: Navigating through Multiple Crises -- Chapter 13. I Won't Get Caught: An Agent-Based Model of Corruption with Incomplete Information -- Chapter 14. Analyses of University-Partnered Economic Development Initiatives and Minimum-Wage Policies Under Different Assumptions of Competition and Scale Economies -- Chapter 15. Lessons Learned from Managing Transportation Demand for Suburban Areas of Washington DC: Implications for Rapidly Growing Cities of the World -- Chapter 16. A Complex Systems Approach to Uneven Development in Asia: Political Economy and Mathematical Models.
In: The journal of development studies: JDS, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 246-247
ISSN: 0022-0388
In: Regional Science Studies Series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- About the authors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1. The setting and introduction -- 2. Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Industry location principles and the comparative cost approach -- 2.1.1 Locational analysis for the iron and steel industry -- 2.1.2 Analysis of the aluminum industry, and energy and other location factors -- 2.2 Service trades location principles -- 2.3 Spatial and location measures -- 2.3.1 The location quotient -- 2.3.2 The coefficient of localization -- 2.3.3 The localization curve -- 2.4 Geographic information systems (GIS) -- 2.5 Concluding remarks -- Endnotes -- References -- 3. Regional and interregional input-output analysis -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 A single region -- 3.1.1 The statistical framework: input-output accounts -- 3.1.2 Technical coefficients and the input-output model -- 3.1.3 Input-output analysis -- 3.2 Two or more regions: the interregional input-output (IRIO) system -- 3.2.1 The statistical framework: interregional input-output accounts -- 3.2.2 Technical and trade coefficients in the IRIO model -- 3.2.3 Input-output analysis with the IRIO model -- 3.3 Two or more regions: the multiregional input-output (MRIO) system -- 3.3.1 The statistical framework: multiregional input-output accounts -- 3.3.2 Input-output analysis with the MRIO model -- 3.4 Constructing models from less than perfect data sets -- 3.4.1 Survey-based tables -- 3.4.2 Nonsurvey-based tables -- 3.4.3 Hybrid tables -- 3.4.4 Interregional connections -- 3.4.5 Empirical implementation -- 3.5 Fusion of comparative cost and input-output: editorial remarks -- Appendix 3.1 The commodity-industry approach in input-output models
In: Development and cooperation: D+C, Band 43, Heft 3-4, S. 6-23
ISSN: 0723-6980
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In: Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit: E + Z, Band 57, Heft 3-4, S. 6-23
ISSN: 0721-2178
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1 Overview of Issues, Challenges, and Policy Directions Barry P. Bosworth and Masahiro Kawai 1. - 2 Exchange Rates and Global Rebalancing Barry Eichengreen and Gisela Rua 26. - 3 The Effect of Exchange-Rate Changes on Transpacific Rebalancing Willem Thorbecke and Ginalyn Komoto 60. - 4 Rebalancing the U.S. Economy in a Postcrisis World Barry P. Bosworth and Susan M. Collins 84. - 5 Japan's Current Account Rebalancing Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi 119. - 6 The Role of Factor Market Distortion in the People's Republic of China's External Imbalances Yiping Huang and Kunyu Tao 148. - 7 The Asian Tiger Economies' Choices Hwee Kwan Chow 183. - 8 ASEAN's Need to Rebalance: More Regional than Global? Iwan J. Azis and Mario B. Lamberte 211. - 9 Crisis, Imbalances, and India Rajiv Kumar and Pankaj Vashisht 231
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