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Spatial Economics: Growth Poles and Theories of Growth
Contributed by Stuart Sweeney |
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Winter 2001 |
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Draft |
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For non-commercial, educational use only. Use of these materials in educational settings is conditional upon attribution to Dr. Stuart Sweeney, CSISS, ADEPT, and any other party whose materials has been used or attributed herein. |
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Lecture Materials |
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Creator |
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Matt Rice, rice@geog.ucsb.edu |
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2001-07-07 |
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01:00:00 |
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growth poles, theories of growth, spatial economics, spread effects, backwash effects, Rostow stages of growth, circular causation, cumulative causation, growth, equilibrium, policy |
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Teacher, Learner |
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Lecture outline, Spatial Economics -- Growth Poles and Theories of Growth. From Introductory Lectures in Spatial Social Science, by Stuart Sweeney. Discussion of growth poles, spread and backwash effects, circular and cumulative causation. Growth theories: Rostows stages of Growth and Demographic Transition Model applied to economics. Entrepreneurship and Schumpeter, waves of development. New growth / old growth theory. Policy issues. |
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Spatially Integrated Social Science |
CSISS_discipline |
Geography |
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Author |
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Stuart Sweeney |
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2001-04-07 |
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