
Spatial Analysis of Interacting Economies
The Role of Entropy and Information Theory in Spatial Input-Output Modeling
David F. Batten(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 13. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIII, 306 pages
978-94-017-3042-6 (ISBN)
Description
6. 2 Basic Model Characteristics 185 6. 3 A Closed Model Approach to Interregional Estimation 189 7 Towards an Integrated System of Models for National and Regional Development 205 7. 1 Introduction 205 7. 2 In Search of a Framework for Integration 207 7. 3 National Development Scenarios 222 7. 4 The National-Regional Interlace 231 7. 5 Regional Development Scenarios 236 7. 6 Concluding Remarks 244 Appendixes 253 A Basic Microstate Descriptions 253 B Incomplete Prior Information: A Simple Example 257 C Computing Capital Coefficients and Turnpike Solutions: The DYNIO Package 259 D Minimizing Information Losses in Simple Aggregation: Two Test Problems 274 E Computing Interregional and Intersectoral Flows: 276 References 287 Index 305 vi LIST OF FIGURES 1. 1 A Three-Dimensional Guide to Later Chapters 12 2. 1 Historical Development of the Entropy Concept 32 2. 2 Selected Applications of Information Theory to Input-Output Analysis and Interaction Modelling 48 3. 1 The Bose-Einstein Analogy 58 5. 1 The Dog-Leg Input-Output Table 159 7. 1 A General Multilevel Social System 219 7. 2 The Hierarchical System of Models 219 7. 3 Choice of Production Techniques 230 7. 4 The National-Regional Interface 235 7. 5 A Sequential Compromise Procedure 243 7. 6 The Integrated Modelling System 246 vii LIST OF TABLES 3. 1 Production-Constrained Microstate Descriptions 59 3. 2 Production-Constrained Entropy Formulae 62 3. 3 Production-Constrained Solutions 65 3. 4 Doubly-Constrained Solutions 73 4. 1 The Static Input-Output Table 85 4.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
XIII, 306 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
471 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-017-3042-6 (9789401730426)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-3040-2
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Spatial Analysis of Interacting Economies
The Role of Entropy and Information Theory in Spatial Input-Output Modeling
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The Role of Entropy and Information Theory in Spatial Input/Output Modelling
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Content
1 Introduction.- 2 A Review of Entropy and Information Theory.- 3 Probability Distributions for Commodity Flows.- 4 Non-Spatial Input-Output Analysis.- 5 Intersectoral Flows in Space: Static Formulations.- 6 Intersectoral Flows in Space: Dynamic Formulations.- 7 Towards an Integrated System of Models for National and Regional Development.- Appendixes.- A Basic Microstate Descriptions.- B Incomplete Prior Information: A Simple Example.- C Computing Capital Coefficients and Turnpike Solutions: The DYNIO Package.- D Minimizing Information Losses in Simple Aggregation: Two Test Problems.- E Computing Interregional and Intersectoral Flows.- References.