TY - BOOK ID - 16198987 TI - The Economy as a Complex Spatial System : Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives AU - Pasquale Commendatore AU - Commendatore, Pasquale. AU - Kubin, Ingrid. AU - Bougheas, Spiros. AU - Kirman, Alan. AU - Kopel, Michael. AU - Bischi, Gian Italo. PY - 2017 SN - 3319656279 3319656260 PB - Springer Nature DB - UniCat KW - Physics. KW - Economic theory. KW - Industrial organization. KW - Macroeconomics. KW - European Economic Community literature. KW - Regional economics. KW - Spatial economics. KW - Data-driven Science, Modeling and Theory Building. KW - Regional/Spatial Science. KW - Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. KW - Industrial Organization. KW - European Integration. KW - Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods. KW - Spatial economics KW - Industries KW - Economic theory KW - Political economy KW - Natural philosophy KW - Philosophy, Natural KW - Organization KW - Economics KW - Regional economics KW - Regional planning KW - Regionalism KW - Space in economics KW - Industrial concentration KW - Industrial management KW - Industrial sociology KW - Social sciences KW - Economic man KW - Physical sciences KW - Dynamics KW - European Economic Community lite. KW - Sociophysics. KW - Econophysics. KW - Statistical physics KW - Mathematical sociology KW - Statistical methods KW - economic geography KW - complex networks analysis KW - spatial econometrics KW - COST Action IS1104 KW - systemic risk KW - heterogeneous agents KW - multinational enterprises UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16198987 AB - This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This collected volume represents the final outcome of the COST Action IS1104 “The EU in the new complex geography of economic systems: models, tools and policy evaluation”. Visualizing the EU as a complex and multi-layered network, the book is organized in three parts, each of them dealing with a different level of analysis: At the macro-level, Part I considers the interactions within large economic systems (regions or countries) involving trade, workers migration, and other factor movements. At the meso-level, Part II discusses interactions within specific but wide-ranging markets, with a focus on financial markets and banking systems. Lastly, at the micro-level, Part III explores the decision-making of single firms, especially in the context of location decisions. ER -