Description: Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sustainability in Korea by Euijune Kim, Brian H.S. Kim With a range of case studies, the authors explore a series of theoretical models and empirical methods including spatial CCE Model, multiregional Input-Output and econometric analysis, logit model, contingent valuation method, GIS, sample selection model, machine learning technique, stochastic frontier analysis, and panel analysis. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book focuses on the application of newly innovated analytical tools for sustainable development on regional economic and environmental issues in Korea. With a range of case studies, the authors explore a series of theoretical models and empirical methods including spatial CCE Model, multiregional Input-Output and econometric analysis, logit model, contingent valuation method, GIS, sample selection model, machine learning technique, stochastic frontier analysis, and panel analysis. These models and methods are tailored to spatial development issues such as agglomeration, clustering and industrial innovation, human capital and labor market, education and R&D investments and economic resilience for regional economies and unexpected disaster, and natural resources for environmental markets. Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sustainability in Korea is of particular interest to policy makers and practitioners, as well as research scholars active in sustainability science. Back Cover This book focuses on the application of newly innovated analytical tools for sustainable development on regional economic and environmental issues in Korea. With a range of case studies, the authors explore a series of theoretical models and empirical methods including spatial CCE Model, multiregional Input-Output and econometric analysis, logit model, contingent valuation method, GIS, sample selection model, machine learning technique, stochastic frontier analysis, and panel analysis. These models and methods are tailored to spatial development issues such as agglomeration, clustering and industrial innovation, human capital and labor market, education and R&D investments and economic resilience for regional economies and unexpected disaster, and natural resources for environmental markets. Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sustainability in Korea is of particular interest to policy makers and practitioners, as well as research scholars active in sustainability science. Author Biography Euijune Kim is a Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Seoul National University. He received his PhD in Regional Science at Cornell University in 1991. He specializes in the areas of Regional Economics, Infrastructure Policy, and CGE modelling. He has received numerous awards with his extensive research publications in journals, research monographs and edited volumes. He also served as an editor for several journals, including the Annals of Regional Science and International Journal of Urban Sciences and as the President of the Korean Regional Science Association.Brian Hong Sok Kim is a Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Seoul National University. He received his PhD in Regional Science at Cornell University in 2003. He specializes in the areas of Sustainable Regional Development, Environment Economics, Economic Valuation, Agricultural and Environmental Risk Assessment, andEconometric Theory and Application. He has published numerous research articles, in both English and Korean, at highly ranked scholarly journals. He currently serves as an associate editor at International Journal of Urban Science and vice president at the Korean Regional Science Association and the Korean Society of Rural Planning. Table of Contents Part 1. Sustainability and Regional labor Market.- 1. The Role of Cities in Sustainability Transitions: New Perspectives for Science and Policy.- 2. Exploring the Geography of Educational Segregation in Seoul, Korea.- 3. Labor Market Distortion with Discouraged Worker Effects in Korea.- Part 2. Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Policies.- 4Innovation of ICT Manufacturing and Agglomeration Economies: Evolution over the Life Cycle.- 5. Spatial Agglomeration and Firm Performance.- 6. Impact of Local Government Monetary and Fiscal Policies on Output Growth of Firms.- Part 3. Disaster and Impact Analysis.- 7. Assessment of Community Vulnerability to Natural Disasters in Korea by using GIS and Machine Learning Techniques.- 8.Indirect Impact of Nuclear Power Plant Accidents Using an Integrated Spatial Computable-General Equilibrium Model with a Microsimulation Module on the Korean Transportation Network.- 9. A New Framework to Quantifying the Economic Impacts of Cyber-Attacks on Aviation Systems: A Korean Game-Theoretic Interregional Economic Model.- Part 4. Environmental Sustainability and Policies.- 10. Effects of Urban Spatial structure on Travel Behavior and Transportation Energy Efficiency in Korea.- 11. Need for Coordination between Greenhouse Gas and Pollution Abatement Regulations: Chinas Case and Its Implications for Korea.- 12. Effects of the Project Investments and Valuation of the Water Quality Improvement of the River Taehwa in Ulsan, Korea.- 13. Trade and Environmental Responsibility for Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Case of South Korea. Feature Introduces a series of theoretical models and empirical methods for applications in regional and environmental development, as well as management towards sustainability Provides various case studies from multiple disciplines that highlight regional economic development, innovation, environment and disaster management. Features how Korea, one of the most rapidly developed economies in recent times, adapts sustainability issues in various sectors of their system Details ISBN9811091277 Series New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives Year 2018 ISBN-10 9811091277 ISBN-13 9789811091278 Format Paperback Edited by Brian H. S. Kim DEWEY 333.7 Author Brian H.S. Kim Pages 243 Publisher Springer Verlag, Singapore Publication Date 2018-06-29 Imprint Springer Verlag, Singapore Place of Publication Singapore Country of Publication Singapore Language English Series Number 25 UK Release Date 2018-06-29 Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016 Alternative 9789811002984 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 14 Illustrations, color; 28 Illustrations, black and white; X, 243 p. 42 illus., 14 illus. in color. We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131042878;
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Book Title: Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sus
Number of Pages: 243 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sustainability in Korea
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Economics, Sustainability
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 3927 g
Type: Study Guide
Author: Euijune Kim, Brian H. S. Kim
Subject Area: Regional History
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Paperback