Industrial Analysis: Methods and Practice

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Name:Industrial Analysis: Methods and Practice
No.:817006Y
Hour:20Credit:1
Instructor:ZHANG Xiaoping
Course Description:
 
This seminar is for graduate students who major in economic geography and related disciplines. After reviewing the progress in theories of economic geography, students will be trained to use analysis methods skillfully by collecting data, analysis and illustration. The methodologies that are emphasized in this seminar include: shift-share analysis, input-output analysis, analytic hierarchy process, and production chain and network analysis.
References:
 

Kurre JA, Weller BR. 1989. Forecasting the local economy, using time-series and shift-share techniques. Environment and Planning A, 21:753-770.

Benjamin D, Brandt L, & Giles J. 2005. The evolution of income inequality in rural china. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53:769–824.

Chang, Yih F, Lewis C, Lin, Sue J, 2008. Comprehensive evaluation of industrial CO2 emission (1989–2004) in Taiwan by input–output structural decomposition. Energy Policy, 36 (7): 2471–2480.