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The list of the main and supplementary literature

Main literature

1. Isard, Walter. 1975. Introduction to Regional Science. New York: Prentice Hall, p. 6.

2. Isard, Walter. 1956. Location and Space-Economy: A General Theory Relating to Industrial Location, Market Areas, Land Use, Trade and Urban Structure Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

3. Ponsard, Claude. 1958. Histoire des Théorie Économique Spatiales. Pris: Libraie Armond Colin (Translated in 1983 by Benjamin H. Stevens, Margaret Chevallier and Joaquin P. Pujol as History of Spatial Economic Theory. Springer-Verlag: New York.)

4. Regional Studies Association – Home. Regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2011-06-04.

 

Additional literature

1. Boyce, David. (2004). A Short History of the Field of Regional Science. Papers in Regional Science., 83 pp. 31–57. Short history. (PDF) . Retrieved on 2011-06-04.

2. Durlauf, Steven N., and Lawrence E. Blume, ed. (2008). The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition:

3. "new economic geography" by Anthony J. Venables. Abstract.

4. "regional development, geography of" by Jeffrey D. Sachs and Gordon McCord. Abstract.

5. "spatial economics" by Gilles Duranton. Abstract.

6. "urban agglomeration" by William C. Strange. Abstract.

7. Fujita, Masahisa, Paul Krugman, and Anthony Venables. (1999). The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions and International Trade (Cambridge, MA: MIT press). (ISBN 0-262-06204-6)

8. Fujita, Masahisa. (1989). Urban Economic Theory: Land Use and City Size (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press). (ISBN 0-521-34662-2)

9. Fritsch, Michael und Mueller, Pamela (2006), The Effect of New Business Formation on Regional Development over Time. The Case of Germany, Discussion Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy, Jena

10. Krumm, Ronald J., and George S. Tolley (1987). Regional economics. The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 4, pp. 116–20.

11. Scott, A. J. (2000). Economic Geography: The Great Half-Century. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24, p. 504.

12. Web Book of Regional Science

13. Boyce, David. 2004. "A Short History of the field of Regional Science," Papers in Regional Science, 83, 31–57. The source for a few dates in this paragraph.

14. Cornell College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Department of City and Regional Planning: About Regional Science

15. Scott Loveridge discusses the pros and cons of a multidisciplinary field. link[dead link]

16. Classical regional science questions.

17. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1435-5957.2010.00315.x/full

18. Paul Krugman's Nobel Prize Lecture 2008. Nobelprize.org (2008-12-08). Retrieved on 2011-06-04.

19. Barnes in Canadian J of Reg. Sci. 1

Internet sources:

1. htpp://www.coe.int htpp://www. europa.org.ua htpp://www. eurostrana.ru

2. htpp://www. asia.tunuir.com htpp://www. aziya-tur.ru

3. htpp://www. intourior.ru htpp://www. demoscope.ru htpp://www. vokrugsveta.ru



4. htpp://www. afrika.tourua.com

5. htpp://www. abs.gov.an

6. htpp://www. stats.Covt.nz/domino/extemal/web//profilenz.nsf/htmldocs/

 

The method of calculation of the final rating:

The level of academic achievement in the discipline: "Introduction to Regional studies" is determined by the final rating resulting from the exam admission rating (average total score of current and midterm test) and final control score.


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