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Regional Economics

  • ECON30021
  • Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures and seminars per week (Not offered 2008)
    Total Time Commitment: Not available
  • 12.50
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Regional income and employment determination, input-output approach to modelling the regional economy, urban hierarchy and the region, an introduction to the new economic geography, regional growth disparities, interregional trade, regional unemployment disparities, interregional migration, the case for regional policy, fiscal federalism, regional policy instruments, evaluation of regional policy. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Both of: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ECON20002 Intermediate Microeconomics Summer Term, Semester 1 12.50 ECON20001 Intermediate Macroeconomics Semester 2 12.50



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