Collaborative Approach to Trade :
Medda, Francesca Romana,
Collaborative Approach to Trade : Enhancing Connectivity in Sea- and Land-Locked Countries / by Francesca Romana Medda, Francesco Caravelli, Simone Caschili, Alan Wilson. - 1st ed. 2017. - 1 online resource (XXII, 222 pages 28 illustrations, 13 illustrations in color.) - Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, 1430-9602 . - Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, .
Preface -- Part I: The Challenge and the Science -- Part II: The South Pacific Island Countries (SPICs) -- Part III: Uganda -- Part IV: Conclusions.
This book applies regional analysis to the challenges facing global investment agencies seeking to enhance trade in lagging regions. It shows how spatial interaction and agent-based modelling can be used as the basis for developing new plans and policies. An in-depth analysis of trade routes is presented, which can be used to develop policies for increasing efficiency and reducing costs. Landlocked Uganda and the sea-locked South Pacific Islands serve to illustrate the problems of covering sizable distances, accelerating export flows and improving supply chain efficiency. These examples also provide an excellent illustration of the power of regional science, from assembling data bases in difficult situations to developing and applying models of the trade system.
9783319470399
10.1007/978-3-319-47039-9 doi
2019766626
Development economics.
Economic geography.
International economics.
Regional economics.
Spatial economics.
Regional/Spatial Science.
Development Economics.
Economic Geography.
International Economics.
HD3575 .M488 2017
338.9
Collaborative Approach to Trade : Enhancing Connectivity in Sea- and Land-Locked Countries / by Francesca Romana Medda, Francesco Caravelli, Simone Caschili, Alan Wilson. - 1st ed. 2017. - 1 online resource (XXII, 222 pages 28 illustrations, 13 illustrations in color.) - Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, 1430-9602 . - Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series, .
Preface -- Part I: The Challenge and the Science -- Part II: The South Pacific Island Countries (SPICs) -- Part III: Uganda -- Part IV: Conclusions.
This book applies regional analysis to the challenges facing global investment agencies seeking to enhance trade in lagging regions. It shows how spatial interaction and agent-based modelling can be used as the basis for developing new plans and policies. An in-depth analysis of trade routes is presented, which can be used to develop policies for increasing efficiency and reducing costs. Landlocked Uganda and the sea-locked South Pacific Islands serve to illustrate the problems of covering sizable distances, accelerating export flows and improving supply chain efficiency. These examples also provide an excellent illustration of the power of regional science, from assembling data bases in difficult situations to developing and applying models of the trade system.
9783319470399
10.1007/978-3-319-47039-9 doi
2019766626
Development economics.
Economic geography.
International economics.
Regional economics.
Spatial economics.
Regional/Spatial Science.
Development Economics.
Economic Geography.
International Economics.
HD3575 .M488 2017
338.9