Great Minds in Regional Science, Vol. 3

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Ente Autore: SpringerLink (Online service)
Altri autori: Batey, Peter (Redattore), Plane, David (Redattore)
Riassunto:VIII, 277 p. 32 illus., 14 illus. in color.
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Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Edizione:1st ed. 2025.
Serie:Great Minds in Regional Science,
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-90625-1
Natura: Elettronico Libro
Sommario:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction (Peter Batey)
  • Part I. Antecedents of Regional Science
  • Chapter 2. Walter Christaller (1893–1969): Originator of Central Place Theory
  • Part II. Establishing and Institutionalizing Regional Science
  • Chapter 3. Benjamin H. Stevens (1929–1997): Shepherding New Developments at Penn and Beyond (Michael L. Lahr)
  • Chapter 4. François Perroux (1903–1987): Father of French Regional Science and Growth Pole Theory (André Torre)
  • Chapter 5. Peter Hall (1932–2014): A Key Figure in Defining the Institutional Identity of Regional Science / Regional Studies (Peter Batey)
  • Chapter 6. Developing Regional Science in Indonesia: The Key Roles Played by Hendra Esmara (1935–2000) and Iwan J. Azis (1953–) (Yuri Mansury)
  • Part III. Laying the Foundations of Regional Science
  • Chapter 7. Charles Mills Tiebout (1924–1968): “Life is a Biased Sample” (Richard S. Conway)
  • Chapter 8. Harvey Franklin (1928–2015): A Different Road… (Philip S. Morrison)
  • Chapter 9. Åke E. Andersson (1936–2021): A Versatile Swedish Renaissance Mind (Björn Hårsman)
  • Chapter 10. Charles S. ReVelle (1938–2005): A Leader in Location Modeling and Environmental Management (Richard L. Church)
  • Chapter 11. Yorgos Papageorgiou (1936–): Theorizing Urban Structure (K. Bruce Newbold)
  • Chapter 12. Edwin Smith Mills (1928–2021): A Pioneer Urban Economist (Tschangho John Kim)
  • Chapter 13. William Alonso (1933–1999): Urban Economist and Economic Demographer Par Excellence (Jacques Poot)
  • Chapter 14. Janice Fanning Madden (1947–): A Pioneer in Spatial Labor Markets and Discrimination (Janet E. Kohlhase).