Remix and Share
Analyzing and Accounting for Regional Economic Change, Spring 2006
- Author: Polenske, Karen
- Subject: Science and Technology
- Institution Name: M.I.T.
- Collection: MIT OpenCourseWare
- Grade Level: Post-secondary
- Abstract: Surveys theories of regional growth, factor mobility, clustering, industrial restructuring, learning regions, and global supply chains from a political-economy perspective. Examines/critiques accounting frameworks including accounting for the underground economy, multipliers, linkages, and supply chains used to assess employment and environmental impacts, infrastructure investments. Assesses price indices, industrial location and employment measures, and shift-share analyses. Discussions of US and foreign applications. In this course students examine and critique accounting frameworks, including accounting for the underground economy, multipliers, linkages, and supply chains used to assess employment and environmental impacts and infrastructure investments. They also assess the value of price indices, industrial location and employment measures, and shift-share analyses. Discussions of U.S. and foreign applications and their relation will be featured in the class.
- Course Type: Full Course
- Languages: English
- Material Types: Syllabi, Homework and Assignments
- Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
- Conditions of Use:
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
