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ISEG  >  Estrutura  >  Unidades Académicas  >  Economia  >  Unidades Curriculares  >  Urban and Regional Economics

Urban and Regional Economics (URE)

Área

AC Economia > UC Optativas

Activa nos planos curriculares

Matemática Aplicada à Economia e à Gestão > Matemática Aplicada à Economia e à Gestão > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Optativas > Urban and Regional Economics

Management > Management > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Optativas > Urban and Regional Economics

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Economics > Economics > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Optativas > Urban and Regional Economics

Economia > Economia > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Optativas > Urban and Regional Economics

Nível

1º Ciclo (L)

Tipo

Estruturante

Regime

Semestral

Carga Horária

Aula Teórica (T): 0.0 h/semana

Aula TeoricoPrática (TP): 3.0 h/semana

Créditos ECTS: 4.0

Objectivos

The course Urban and Regional Economics (URE) provides students with an understanding of the economics of cities and regions.
The course is divided in three parts:
?Part 1 covers the main foundational theories and models explaining the location and spatial distribution of people and activities, and provides a series of international examples to illustrate their main features.
?Part 2 provides students with spatial data analysis techniques and tools which allow mapping and measuring patterns of spatial concentration of economic activities both between and within regions and cities. Students will learn how to use the free and open source spatial data analysis software GeoDa.
?Part 3 addresses some of the main issues relating to the design and implementation of urban and regional economic policy, particularly with respect to housing, transport, and the environment.

Programa

1.Introduction and course overview
2.Industrial Location and the Spatial Distribution of Activities
2.1.Firm location theories
2.2.Industrial clustering
2.3.Agglomeration economies
3.The Spatial Structure of the Urban and Regional Economy
3.1.Land-rent gradient models
3.2.Urban hierarchies and the central-place theory
3.3.The rank-size rule
4.Spatial Data Analysis using GeoDa
4.1.Measuring and visualizing spatial concentration and dispersion
4.2.Measuring and visualizing regional specialisation and diversification
4.3.Measuring and visualizing regional inequalities and convergence
5.Selected Topics in Urban and Regional Policy

Metodologia de avaliação

_Normal examination period: 50% individual written exam + 50% group project and presentation
_Second examination period: 100% individual written exam

Bibliografia

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