Societies in motion : innovation, migration and regional transformation : essays in honor of Dani Shefer /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Frenkel, Amnon, McCann, Philip, 1964-, Nijkamp, Peter, Shefer, Daniel
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, c2012
Series:New horizons in regional science
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 8 Circular statistics, migration models and the directionality of job search processes / Philip McCann
  • 9. Commuting and migration: can they be complementary? / Miki Malul
  • 10. Globalisation, the CEECs and European policy / Philip McCann
  • 11. Spatial filtering methods for tracing space
  • time developments in an open regional system: experiments with German unemployment data / Peter Nijkamp
  • pt. four Spatial mobility
  • 12. The role of computing in urban travel forecasting: how transportation planning practice shaped software, and software impacted transportation planning practice / Hillel Bar-Gera
  • 13. Sustainable transportation development and travel behavior / Daniel Shefer
  • 14. Reinventing the wheel: planning the rail network to meet the mobility needs of the 21st century / David Banister
  • 15. Are urban transportation benefits absorbed fully by land values? / Daniel Shefer.
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. one Regional development
  • 1 The spatial consequences of autarky in land-use regulation: strategic interaction or simply parallelism? / John M. Quigley
  • 2. Intra-urban mobility and changing density functions in Tel Aviv, 1995
  • 2006 / Shlomie Hazam
  • 3. The role of monetary and financial factors in regional development: an overview / Henri L.F. de Groot
  • pt. two Industrial innovation
  • 4. Spatial mobility of firms / Joris Knoben
  • 5. The location of knowledge economy and high-tech in Israel / Raphael Bar-El
  • 6. University
  • industry technology transfer: fostering and hindering factors and programmes / Daniel Shefer
  • pt. three Human capital, migration and labour force
  • 7. The effect of asset and credit constraint on interregional labour migration / Michael Sonis