UP 552
fall 2013
All Classes
Regional Development Theory
Credit: 2 OR 4 hours.
Covers fundamental concepts and theories of regional economic development including export base, neoclassical and endogenous growth, regional convergence, core-periphery, interregional trade, product cycle, industrial districts, entrepreneurship, and regional innovation systems theories. Also discusses policy and planning frameworks for applying regional theory to spatial development problems. Doctoral students electing to take the course for four credit hours are required to complete an extensive synthesis paper on a development theory or theories related to their dissertation interests. Same as ACE 552. Prerequisite: UP 445 and UP 407, or consent of instructor.

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