The foundation of metropolitan economic development is rapidly changing as international trade and investment become more critical forces in national, regional, and urban economic growth. Economic globalization will require metropolitan areas to create a business climate that supports and attracts internationally competitive firms and industries. Conventional approaches to urban economic analysis focus primarily on the internal characteristics of metropolitan areas and treat international marker trends as exogenous variables when they are taken into consideration at all. The Metropolitan International Competitiveness Assessment Model (MICAM) examines an urban region's strengths and weaknesses in the context of international trade and invest...
Metropolitan regions and cities are often coined as the ‘motors of the economy’. All around the worl...
One of the main facts about contemporary urbanization consists on the accelerated increase in the nu...
My purpose in this paper is to investigate the extent to which metropolitan economic growth is relat...
Abstract. The contribution of this paper is its conceptual models and related data for identifying a...
Given that more than 50 % of the world population lives in urban areas, tackling the problem of urba...
The urban development of metropolitan regions determines the location factors of companies of knowle...
The main goal of this study is to contribute to metropolitan economic growth literature by carrying ...
This research provides new data and insight metropolitan areas worldwide. It summarizes new data, de...
The purpose of this research was to establish the urban competitiveness index (UCI) by using the sta...
The Office of Management and Budget has divided America into metropolitan, micropolitan and noncore ...
Foundational Indicators for Economic Competitiveness helps community leaders identify factors that a...
This paper considers the current and future relationships between multinational firms, cities and re...
There is a consensus in China that industrialization, urbanization, globalization and information te...
Economic development in U.S. cities will be driven increasingly by forces of global economic interac...
ABSTRACT: Nel\ ' trade theory emphasi:es scale economies as the source at places ' interna...
Metropolitan regions and cities are often coined as the ‘motors of the economy’. All around the worl...
One of the main facts about contemporary urbanization consists on the accelerated increase in the nu...
My purpose in this paper is to investigate the extent to which metropolitan economic growth is relat...
Abstract. The contribution of this paper is its conceptual models and related data for identifying a...
Given that more than 50 % of the world population lives in urban areas, tackling the problem of urba...
The urban development of metropolitan regions determines the location factors of companies of knowle...
The main goal of this study is to contribute to metropolitan economic growth literature by carrying ...
This research provides new data and insight metropolitan areas worldwide. It summarizes new data, de...
The purpose of this research was to establish the urban competitiveness index (UCI) by using the sta...
The Office of Management and Budget has divided America into metropolitan, micropolitan and noncore ...
Foundational Indicators for Economic Competitiveness helps community leaders identify factors that a...
This paper considers the current and future relationships between multinational firms, cities and re...
There is a consensus in China that industrialization, urbanization, globalization and information te...
Economic development in U.S. cities will be driven increasingly by forces of global economic interac...
ABSTRACT: Nel\ ' trade theory emphasi:es scale economies as the source at places ' interna...
Metropolitan regions and cities are often coined as the ‘motors of the economy’. All around the worl...
One of the main facts about contemporary urbanization consists on the accelerated increase in the nu...
My purpose in this paper is to investigate the extent to which metropolitan economic growth is relat...