RURAL, URBAN,
AND REGIONAL
ECONOMICS
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Economics 376 |
Prof. Kilkennymail to: kilkenny@iastate.edu
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Fall 2003 |
calendar (w/presentation dates)
TERM PROJECT outline (again)
FINAL: Thursday, Dec 18, noon-2pm
ßEXAM 2 Extra Credit problem solution:
optimal output is decreasing and strictly concave in distance:
Q*’ = -(t/6)[(P-td)/3]-1/2 < 0
Q*’’ = -(t2/36)[(P-td)/3]-3/2 < 0 (you need the chain rule)
Check out this Really
Cool Clock: http://www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
ASSIGNMENTS AND KEYS:
LECTURE MATERIAL and
Additional required READING:
Markets
Failures and Public Goods Friday, Nov 14
Product Cycle model, Weds, Nov. 12
land as an asset Friday,
Oct 17
rank-size rule Wednesday, Oct 1
measuring
spatial concentration and specialization Monday, Sept. 29
classifying places Monday, Sept. 29
scale
economies Friday, Sept. 19
shipping and shopping goods market areas Monday, Sept. 15
Comparative
Advantage Wednesday,
Sept. 3
History of Urbanization Friday, August 29
Extra Stuff (FYI)
“Gorilla Pasta Plant” median
location example
NUG30 (multiple
location problem)
TERM PAPER; $ Student Paper CONTESTS
$
example of proof by (empirical) contradiction
Previous Econ 376 students’ term papers: wind energy , city rankings , property values
Contests: http://www.narsc.org/reg_awards.html
WRSA 2004 Tiebout Prize graduate
term paper competition: http://www.u.arizona.edu/%7Eplane/Tiebout18.html
DATA and DOCUMENTATION
CLICKABLE LINKS TO INFORMATION ON THE WEB:
Iowa
places (2000 Census); IOWA; Maps showing everything about
farming
across the 50 states (at county-level detail); Cool animated
maps and tables ; Animated GIS
maps; Homepage for U.S. Dept. of Census (main source for the latest USA
regional data): Census data A-Z ; County Business Pattern
data (for calculating LQ's) . All about
USA's metropolitan
areas ; and describing rural
USA. “New
Economy” across the 50 States, zipstats; Building permits, elections,
retail trade, poverty (time series-county level data), Jobs and wages (national-state-metro
areas); Socioeconomic, housing, income, tax base, and hundreds of other data: US cities and counties ; Commuting
in USA; links to over 100
countries statistical webpages; international: InfoNation
America’s Job Bank<- if you are looking for a job soon
occupational
projections to the year 2008