Regional Externalities
Wim Heijman Wageningen University, The Netherlands, E-mail: wim. heijman@wur. nl Generally speaking, externalities occur when a decision causes uncomp- sated costs or benefits to individuals or groups other than the person(s) making the decision. Examples of negative externalities are numerous in th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Regional Externalities: an Introduction
- Regional Externalities: an Introduction
- Transport
- Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities
- External Effects in Road Traffic: the Pigou-Knight Model and its Extension to Situations With Endogenous Speed Choice and Heterogeneous Traffic
- On Traffic Congestion Models à la Mohring and Harwitz
- Local Collectors Versus Major Infrastructural Works
- Clusters and Product Chains
- Regional Differentiation and Location of Industrial Capacity in the Slovak Republic
- Automobile Sector in the Slovak Republic: Current Situation and Future Prospects
- IT Market and E-Commerce in Transition Economy: Network Externalities
- International Outsourcing in the Netherlands
- Regional Externalities and Clusters: a Dutch Network Case-Study
- Spatial Dimension of Externalities and the Coase Theorem: Implications for Co-existence of Transgenic Crops
- Regional Policy
- Abatement of Commuting's Negative Externalities by Regional Investment in Houses and Buildings
- Risk as an Externality in Quantitative and Marginal Approaches
- Macro Policies and Regional Impacts in Norway
- The Economics of Tree-planting for Carbon Mitigation: A Global Assessment
- Positive Spillovers of Energy Policies on Natural Areas in Poland: an AGE Analysis.