Reference Texts
Students specializing in regional economics may want to buy one or more of the following books. Those marked with an (*) are particularly recommended.
(*) Bendavid-Val, Avrom. Regional and Local Economic Analysis for Practitioners. New York, NY: Praeger, 1991. ISBN: 9780275937515.
Hirschman, Albert. The Strategy of Economic Development. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1958. ISBN: 9780300001174.
(*) Isard, Walter, Iwan Asiz, Matthew Drennan, Ronald Miller, Sidney Saltzman, and Eric Thorbecke. Methods of Interregional and Regional Analysis. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1997. ISBN: 9781859724101.
(*) Malizia, Emil, and Edward Feser. Understanding Local Economic Development. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1999. ISBN: 9780882851631.
Markusen, Ann. Reining in the Competition for Capital. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2007. ISBN: 9780880992954.
Miller, Ronald, and Peter Blair. Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and Extensions. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780521739023.
Richardson, Harry. Regional Economics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1979. ISBN: 9780252007484.
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS Handbook of Methods. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Readings by Session
This course provides an extensive survey of the field of regional economic theories, accounts, and techniques. Readings covered in complementary classes are excluded from the list of readings.
Suggested Readings (PDF)
The suggested readings are only for reference; they are not required during the semester. Many of the suggested readings are intended only for advanced students.
SES # | TOPICS | REQUIRED READINGS |
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1 | Introduction |
Dawkins, Casey. "Regional Development Theory: Conceptual Foundations, Classic Works, and Recent Developments." Journal of Planning Literature 18, no. 2 (2003): 131-153. Note that pages 153-172 are an annotated bibliography and are not required reading.
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2 | Historical view of regional economics | |
Regional economic theories | ||
3 | Neoclassical regional growth and location theories, part 1 |
Henderson, J. Vernon, Zmarak Shalizi, and Anthony Venables. "Geography and Development." Journal of Economic Geography 1, no. 1 (2001): 81-105.
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4 | Neoclassical regional growth and location theories, part 2 |
DeBresson, Chris, and Fernand Amesse. "Networks of Innovators: A Review and Introduction to the Issue." Research Policy 20, no. 5 (1991): 363-379.
Norton, R. D., and J. Rees. "The Product Cycle and the Spatial Decentralization of American Manufacturing." Regional Studies 13, no. 2 (1979): 141-151.
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5 | Alternative regional growth and location theories |
Polenske, Karen. "Taking Advantage of a Region's Competitive Assets: An Asset-Based Regional Economic-Development Strategy." In Entrepreneurship, Firm Growth, and Regional Development in the New Economic Geography. Trollhätten, Sweden: Uddevalla Symposium 2000, June 15-17, pp. 527-544. |
6 | Accounting for the economic base of a region |
Smirnov, Oleg, and Alena Smirnova. "An Assessment of the Economic Base of Distressed and Near-Distressed Counties in Appalachia: A Report to the Appalachian Regional Commission, 2000." |
7 | Influence of globalization on factor mobility |
Harris, John, and Michael Todaro. "Migration, Unemployment, and Development: A Two-Sector Analysis." American Economic Review 60, no. 1 (1970): 126-142.
Florida, Richard. "The World is Spiky." The Atlantic Monthly, October 2005, 48-51. ( Florida, Richard, and Jim Goodnight. "Managing for Creativity." Harvard Business Review, July-August 2005.
Polenske, Karen, and Geoffrey Hewings. "Trade and Spatial Economic Interdependence." Papers in Regional Science: Journal of the Regional Science Association International 83, no. 1 (2004): 269-289. |
8 | Deindustrialization and restructuring |
Giarratani, Frank, Gene Gruver, and Randall Jackson. "Plant Location and the Advent of Slab Casting by U.S. Steel Minimills: An Observation-based Analysis." Economic Geography 82, no. 4 (2006): 401-419. |
9 | Agglomeration and dispersal economies, part 1 (supply chains and cross-national sourcing arrangements) |
Ellram, Lisa. "Supply-Chain Management: The Industrial Organization Perspective." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 21, no. 1 (1991): 13-22.
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10 | Agglomeration and dispersal economies, part 2 (globalization: development opportunity or hindrance) |
Gertler, Meric. "'Being There': Proximity, Organization, and Culture in the Development and Adoption of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies." Economic Geography 71, no. 1 (1995): 1-26. Markusen, Ann. "Sticky Places in Slippery Space: A Typology of Industrial Districts." Economic Geography 72, no. 3 (1996): 293-313. Johansson, Börje, and Lars Westin. "Affinities and Frictions of Trade Networks." The Annals of Regional Science 28, no. 3 (1994): 243-261. |
11 | Spatial dispersal of innovation, part 1 (theories of information technology and communication) |
Maggioni, Mario, Mario Nosvelli, and Trodora Erika Uberti. "Space versus Networks in the Geography of Innovation: A European Analysis." Papers in Regional Science 86, no. 3 (2007): 471-493.
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12 | Spatial dispersal of innovation, part 2 (measurement issues) |
Li, Yu, and Karen Polenske. "Measuring Dispersal Economies." In Entrepreneurship, Spatial Industrial Clusters and Inter-Firm Networks. Trollhätten, Sweden: Universities of Trollhätten/Uddevalla, 2004, pp. 615-633. |
13 | Spatial dispersal of innovation, part 3 (measurement issues, cont.) |
Reamer, Andrew, Larry Icerman, and Jan Youtie. "Chapter 3: Geographic Patterns and Impacts of Innovation." In Technology Transfer and Commercialization: Their Role in Economic Development. Washington, DC: U.S. Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 2003, pp. 51-110. ( |
Regional, interregional, and multiregional input-output accounts | ||
14 | Overview of regional economic accounting structures |
Leven, Charles. "Regional and Interregional Accounts in Perspective." Papers in Regional Science 13 (1964): 127-144.
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Regional and multiregional accounting structures, part 1 Regional and multiregional accounting structures, part 2 |
Polenske, Karen. "Leontief's Spatial Economic Analyses." Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 6, no. 3 (1995): 309-318.
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17 | Uses of accounts: linkage analyses |
Polenske, Karen, and Petros Sivitanides. "Linkages in the Construction Sector." The Annals of Regional Science 24, no. 2 (1990): 147-161. |
18 | Social accounting matrices: environmental and social multipliers |
Rich, Karl, Alex Winter-Nelson, and Gerald Nelson. "Political Feasibility of Structural Adjustment in Africa: An Application of SAMs Mixed Multipliers." World Development 25, no. 12 (1997): 2105-2114. Peskin, Henry, and Ernst Lutz. "A Survey of Resource and Environmental Accounting in Industrialized Countries." Environment Working Paper, no. 37. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1990, pp. 1-26. |
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Accounting issues and concepts: boundaries Imputations and underground economy |
Loayza, Norman. "The Economics of the Informal Sector: A Simple Model and Some Empirical Evidence from Latin America." Policy Research Working Paper Series 1727, The World Bank, 1997. Kendrick, John. "Expanded Imputed Values in the National Income and Product Accounts." Review of Income and Wealth 25, no. 4 (1979): 349-363. |
20 | Price indices |
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Consumer Price Index." Chapter 17 in BLS Handbook of Methods. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2007. ( Wynne, Mark, and Fiona Sigalla. "The Consumer Price Index." Economic Review: Federal Reserve Board of Dallas, Summer 1994, 1-22. Hausman, Jerry. "New Products and Price Indexes." NBER Reporter, Fall 1998, 10-12. |
Analytics of regional economics | ||
21 | Shift-share analyses |
Stevens, Benjamin, and Craig Moore. "A Critical Review of the Literature on Shift-Share as a Forecasting Technique." Journal of Regional Science 20, no. 4 (1980): 419-437. Graham, Daniel, and Nigel Spence. "Manufacturing Employment Change, Output Demand, and Labor Productivity in the Regions of Britain." International Regional Science Review 23, no. 2 (2000): 172-200. |
22 | Determinants of city and regional growth |
Glaeser, Edward, José A. Sheinkman, and Andrei Shleifer. "Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of Cities." Journal of Monetary Economics 36 (1995): 117-144. da Mata, Daniel, U. Deichmann, J. Vernon Henderson, Somik Lall, and H. G. Wang. "Determinants of City Growth in Brazil." NBER Working Paper No. 11585, August 2005. |
23 | Regional economics and energy |
Fisher-Vanden, Karen, Gary Jefferson, H. Liu, and Q. Tao. "What is Driving China's Decline in Energy Intensity?" Resource and Energy Economics 26, no. 1 (2004): 77-97. Polenske, Karen, and Francis McMichael. "A Chinese Cokemaking Process-Flow Model for Energy and Environmental Analyses." Energy Policy 30, no. 10 (2002): 865-883. Canning, Patrick, Ainsley Charles, Sonya Huang, Karen Polenske, and Arnold Waters. "Food Related Energy Use in the United States: Is the Growth Trend Slowing?" To be submitted for publication as an EPS economic research report. |
24 | Regional economics disasters |
Horwich, George. "Economic Lessons of the Kobe Earthquake." Economic Development and Cultural Change 48, no. 3 (2000): 521-542. |
25 | Student presentations | |
26 | Student presentations (cont.) |