Complexity and Geographical Economics [electronic resource] : Topics and Tools / edited by Pasquale Commendatore, Saime Kayam, Ingrid Kubin.
Series: Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance ; 19Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIV, 377 p. 50 illus. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783319128054
- Economic geography
- Game theory
- System theory
- Economic theory
- European Economic Community literature
- Regional economics
- Spatial economics
- Economics
- Regional/Spatial Science
- Economic Geography
- Complex Systems
- Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
- European Integration
- Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences
- 338.9 23
- HT388
- HD28-9999

Introduction -- Part A. Economic Geography Modelling -- Part B. Institutions and Markets -- Part C. Industrial Interactions.
The uneven geographical distribution of economic activities is a huge challenge worldwide and also for the European Union. In Krugman’s New Economic Geography economic systems have a simple spatial structure. This book shows that more sophisticated models should visualise the EU as an evolving trade network with a specific topology and different aggregation levels. At the highest level, economic geography models give a bird eye’s view of spatial dynamics. At a medium level, institutions shape the economy and the structure of (financial and labour) markets. At the lowest level, individual decisions interact with the economic, social and institutional environment; the focus is on firms’ decision on location and innovation. Such multilevel models exhibit complex dynamic patterns – path dependence, cumulative causation, hysteresis – on a network structure; and specific analytic tools are necessary for studying strategic interaction, heterogeneity and nonlinearities.