Urban Economics Economics Social Sciences
Urban Economics Economics Social Sciences
Urban Economics
Urban Economics is the study of resource-oriented behaviors and technologies in relation to human settlements, and of the consequent states and dynamics.
Like any economic discipline, it has positive and normative subsets - concerned, respectively, with what actually occurs and with what should be happening (from any particular perspective). In Urban Economics, these subsets are often quite closely integrated, so the interpretation of content requires particular care.
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- Institutional, research and publications information from this national research organization.
- Program, resources and research information from this part of Northwestern University's Kellogg School.
- Faculty and program information from this research institute, whose work is grounded in urban land economics.
- Program, facilities and admissions information from this leading academic center.
- Not-for-profit, knowledge-oriented network. Contains organizational information, and material relating to its publication, Real Estate Economics.
- An academic library serving the wider real estate community, at New York University.
- Books and other resources suitable for teaching Regional and Urban Economics at university level, from the Economics Network at Britain's Higher Education Academy.
- Economic data site for parts of Wyoming, from the Wyoming Center for Business and Economic Analysis (WCBEA).
- Program information from a leading Californian center for research and continuing professional education in this field.
- A London-based consultancy specializing in the use of advanced-design science parks to support regional innovation clusters. The site combines a commercial brochure with supporting conceptual information.
- Membership association serving economic and community development professionals. A wide-ranging US-based resource.
- Global institutional index segment for these areas of work.
- Russian not-for-profit urban regeneration organization. Describes activities, and contains knowledge-based reports.
- Program, conference and publication information from a leading British research center.
- Youngsun Kwon's models (open, and closed) of a monocentric city with a dense hub-and-spoke commuting network. Kwon is Assistant Professor in the School of Management at South Korea's Information and Communications University (ICU). The open model is ava
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