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Ioannides 205 $aCore Textbook 210 $aPrinceton,NJ $cPrinceton University Press$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (538 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-691-12685-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tPreface --$tChapter 1. Introduction --$tChapter 2. Social Interactions --$tChapter 3. Location Decisions of Individuals and Social Interactions --$tChapter 4. Location Decisions of Firms and Social Interactions --$tChapter 5. Social Interactions and Urban Spatial Equilibrium --$tChapter 6. Social Interactions and Human Capital Spillovers --$tChapter 7. Specialization, Intercity Trade, and Urban Structure --$tChapter 8. Empirics of the Urban Structure and Its Evolution --$tChapter 9. Intercity Trade and Long-Run Urban Growth --$tChapter 10. Urban Magic: Concluding Remarks --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aJust as we learn from, influence, and are influenced by others, our social interactions drive economic growth in cities, regions, and nations--determining where households live, how children learn, and what cities and firms produce. From Neighborhoods to Nations synthesizes the recent economics of social interactions for anyone seeking to understand the contributions of this important area. Integrating theory and empirics, Yannis Ioannides explores theoretical and empirical tools that economists use to investigate social interactions, and he shows how a familiarity with these tools is essential for interpreting findings. The book makes work in the economics of social interactions accessible to other social scientists, including sociologists, political scientists, and urban planning and policy researchers. Focusing on individual and household location decisions in the presence of interactions, Ioannides shows how research on cities and neighborhoods can explain communities' composition and spatial form, as well as changes in productivity, industrial specialization, urban expansion, and national growth. The author examines how researchers address the challenge of separating personal, social, and cultural forces from economic ones. Ioannides provides a toolkit for the next generation of inquiry, and he argues that quantifying the impact of social interactions in specific contexts is essential for grasping their scope and use in informing policy. Revealing how empirical work on social interactions enriches our understanding of cities as engines of innovation and economic growth, From Neighborhoods to Nations carries ramifications throughout the social sciences and beyond. 606 $aSocial integration$xSociological aspects 606 $aEconomics$xSociological aspects 610 $aAlonso?ills?uth model. 610 $aDuranton model. 610 $aLucas?ossi-Hansberg model. 610 $aThomas Schelling. 610 $aZipf's law. 610 $aagglomeration. 610 $aarchipelago. 610 $aautarkic cities. 610 $acity geometry. 610 $acity size distribution. 610 $acity size. 610 $acity. 610 $acommunity choice. 610 $acommunity. 610 $acontextual effects. 610 $adecisions. 610 $adiversification. 610 $aeconometrics. 610 $aeconomic geography. 610 $aeconomic growth. 610 $aeconomic integration. 610 $aeconomics. 610 $aempirics. 610 $afirms. 610 $ageography. 610 $agraph theory. 610 $ahierarchy principle. 610 $ahousing. 610 $ahuman capital spillovers. 610 $aindustrial specialization. 610 $aintercity trade. 610 $ajob matching. 610 $alabor market frictions. 610 $alocalization. 610 $alocation decisions. 610 $amicroneighborhood. 610 $aneighborhood choice. 610 $aneighborhood effects. 610 $aneighborhood. 610 $aphysical capital. 610 $aphysical space. 610 $aproductivity. 610 $aracial preferences. 610 $arisk pooling. 610 $asite rents. 610 $asocial effects. 610 $asocial interactions. 610 $asocial learning. 610 $asocial networks. 610 $asocial structure. 610 $aspatial aggregation. 610 $aspatial clustering. 610 $aspatial econometrics. 610 $aspatial economic activity. 610 $aspatial equilibrium. 610 $aspatial interactions. 610 $aspatial structure. 610 $asynthetic neighborhood. 610 $atotal factor productivity. 610 $aurban archipelago. 610 $aurban economy. 610 $aurban evolution. 610 $aurban expansion. 610 $aurban externalities. 610 $aurban growth. 610 $aurban infrastructure. 610 $aurban networks. 610 $aurban social fabric. 610 $aurban spatial structure. 610 $aurban specialization. 610 $aurban structure. 610 $aurban transition. 610 $aurban transportation. 610 $aurban wage premium. 610 $aurbanization. 615 0$aSocial integration$xSociological aspects. 615 0$aEconomics$xSociological aspects. 676 $a306.3 700 $aIoannides$b Yannis Menelaos$0479408 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910811045303321 996 $aFrom neighborhoods to nations$9260368 997 $aUNINA