Progress in Economics Research. Volume 38

$290.00

Albert Tavidze (Editor)

Series: Progress in Economics Research
BISAC: BUS069000

In this next volume of Progress in Economics Research, chapters discuss the Solow growth model with network production functions; the government sector and regional corruption in Italian regions; the development of Aberdeen as leading leisure destination; national benchmarking counties regarding a sustainable economic growth profile using the world bank JoGGs model; urbanization in China; spatial analysis of international tourism in Chinese cities; and public private partnerships and opportunities for infrastructural development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Solow Growth Model with Network Production Functions: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations
Juan M.C. Larrosa, Lorena Tedesco and Cecilia Bermúdez (Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales del Sur (IIESS) & Departamento de Economía, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina)

Chapter 2. Government Sector and Regional Corruption: Evidence from Italian Regions
Monica Auteri (Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Università Roma Tre, Italy)

Chapter 3. An Investigation into the Development of Aberdeen as a Leading Leisure Destination
Katie McFarlane, Andrew Martin and Robert Nash (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, and others)

Chapter 4. Romania’s Study Case: National Benchmarking Counties Regarding a Sustainable Economic Growth Profile Using the World Bank JoGG’s Model
Cristina Lincaru, Vasilica Ciuca and Speranța Pirciog (Department of Labour Market, National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Bucharest, Romania)

Chapter 5. China’s Urbanization: Acceleration, Transformation, and Expectation
Weilin Zhao (Economic Research Center, Fujitsu Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan)

Chapter 6. Spatial Analysis of International Tourism Growth in China’s Cities
Xi-sheng Hu, Neelam C. Poudyal and Gary T. Green (College of Transportation and Civil Engineering, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, and others)

Chapter 7. Public Private Partnership and the Opportunities for Infrastructural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Afeez Olalekan Sanni (Department of Quantity Surveying, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Nigeria)

Index

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