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Spatial Implications of Economic Development

Summary

Localization theory, localization business decisions, neoclassical location theory, behaviorist conception localization theory. The settlement structure and urban systems, models of phased development of the city. Demand-oriented growth theory, neoclassical theory, the theory of polarization. New growth theory, the concept of innovation, regional business structure and innovation, business strategy and innovation. Regional policy, strategy-oriented mobility, endogenous strategy, the practice of regional policy, regional policy of the European Union, the regional policy of the Czech Republic.

Literature

MOLLE, W., CAPPELIN, R. Regional impact of Community Policies in Europe.
Netherlands Economic Institute, 1988.

Advised literature

Armstrong, H., Taylor, J. Regional Economics and Policy, Oxford: Wiley,2000. ISBN 978-0631217138.

Capello , R., Nijkamp, P. (eds.) Handbook Of Regional Growth And Development Theories. London: Edward Elgar Publishing,2010. ISBN 978-1-84980-084-6 .

Vanhove Norbert and Leo H. Klaasen. Regional Policy: A European Approach. Avebury: Gower Publishing Company, 1987. ISBN 0-566-05413-2.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 153-0941
Abbreviation PAR
Course title Spatial Implications of Economic Development
Coordinating department Department of Public Economics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jiří Kern, CSc.