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|a "This book summarizes the research findings in regarding a region as a rational and abstract concept and explores the principles of regional science. Focusing on location theory, spatial dynamics and regional evolution theory, it stresses that the region as a scientific concept is an essential abstract of an economic entity of a place. While it introduces a number of case studies, the content is general and universal rather than specific. Beginning with location theory - the basis of regional science - it explains how regions breed their own characteristics as economic entities against a background of place. For example, it discusses the location theory of the tourism industry and analyzes issues of facility location and R & D-industry location theory. The second part of the book addresses interactions with the spatial dynamics, including the dynamic mechanism of regions against a background of space. Spatial dynamics, which includes concepts from statistical physics, provides insights into the dynamic mechanism of aggregation, diffusion, and industrial clustering in regional science as well as in geography and economics. The book then describes regional dynamics as a development of spatial dynamics: REGION is completely independent as a research object and is no longer part of spatial dynamics. This book also discusses in detail regions as the dynamic characteristics of the economy or the basic characteristics of a certain place and examines the theory of regional evolution. It argues that regions are evolution and irreversible features of development with path dependence, which are the characteristics of a region that differ from general economic phenomena. This book by Professor Zheng Wang is outstanding. Its focus on Regional Science will open this area up to a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers. I recommend the work without reservations. It covers critically important principles in the field and should be read and used by students, faculty and applied researchers doing policy analysis. I can see this as an important handbook and reference work as well as a textbook in the field. Kingsley Haynes"--
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|a Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Location Theory; 2.1 Spatial Interaction; 2.1.1 Newton Potential; 2.1.2 Maximum Entropy Model; 2.1.3 Agent-Based Model (Population Model); 2.1.4 A Physical Image of Spatial Interaction; 2.1.4.1 MIF and Population; 2.1.4.2 Characteristics of Agent-Based (Population) Diffusion; 2.1.4.3 Model of Agent Diffusion on a Homogeneous Field; 2.1.4.4 The Kernel Spatial Interaction in a Geographical Space; 2.2 Location and Spatial Structure; 2.2.1 Losch Formula.
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|a 2.2.2 Thunen Location and Thunen Structure; 2.2.3 Hotelling-Pallant Location and Christaylor Structure; 2.2.4 Weber Problem and Weber Structure; 2.2.5 Losch Competition and Losch Structure ; 2.2.6 Space Network Structure; 2.3 Other Location Problems; 2.3.1 Tourism Location Model; 2.3.2 Location Factor Model of High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration; Appendix; Chapter 3: Spatial Dynamics; 3.1 Statistical Mechanics; 3.1.1 Basic Theory; 3.1.2 Spatial Aggregation and Differentiation; 3.1.3 Industrial Cluster; 3.2 Nonnumerical Simulation.
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|a 3.2.1 Cellular Automata; 3.2.2 For Urban Evolution Simulation of Cellular Automata; Chapter 4: Regional Dynamics; 4.1 Classical Theory of Regional Development; 4.1.1 The Theory of the Regional System of the Man-Land Relationship; 4.1.2 Comparative Advantage and Economic Growth Theory; 4.1.3 Growth Pole-Axis Theory Point; 4.2 Regional Evolution; 4.2.1 Three Natures and Evolution of the Region; 4.2.2 R Phenomenon in Regional Evolution: Locking and Variation; 4.3 Regional Development; 4.3.1 Overview.
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|a 4.3.2 From the Primitive Economy to Aggregation and Industrialization; 4.3.3 Regional Specialization; 4.3.4 Regional Integration; 4.3.5 Convergence of Region Growth; 4.4 Regional Spillover; 4.4.1 Concept of Regional Spillovers; 4.4.2 Regional Knowledge Spillovers; 4.4.3 Region GDP Spillover; 4.4.4 Regional Resource Spillover; 4.5 Regional Structure Evolution; 4.5.1 Structure; 4.5.2 Urban System; 4.5.3 Pareto Distribution; 4.6 Hierarchical System; 4.7 Functional Structure; 4.7.1 Regional Economic System.
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|a 4.8 Macroeconomic Framework; 4.9 Enterprise Economic Activities; 4.10 Technological Innovation; 4.11 Area CGE; Chapter 5: Regional Development; 5.1 Three Geographical Natures and Regional Background; 5.2 Regional Evolution; 5.2.1 Regional Evolution ABS; 5.2.1.1 Hypothesis and Basic Rule Design; 5.2.1.2 Agent Behavior Design; Production Behavior Design; Labor Flow and Technology Diffusion; Capital Flow; 5.2.2 Simulation Results Based on the Agent-Based Model; 5.2.2.1 Technology in the Space of Diffusion and Evolution Simulation.
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