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Advances in Spatial Science This series of books is dedicated to reporting on recent advances in spatial science. It contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phenomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical methods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spatial analysis. The series brings together innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives, and methods with a relevance to both basic science and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial science to an informed readership in universities, research organisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the world. The type of material considered for publication in the series includes: - Monographs of theoretical and applied research in spatial science; - State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research; - Reports of innovative theories and methods in spatial science; - Tightly edited reports form specially organised research seminars. Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the guidelines for authors and editors that may be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Manuscripts considered for the series will be reviewed by independent experts to ensure their originality, scientific level, and international policy relevance.
332 --- 911.3:33 --- Regional economics --- Technological innovations --- -Economic geography --- Space in economics --- AA / International- internationaal --- 380.22 --- 338.043 --- 338.6 --- Spatial economics --- Economics --- Geography, Economic --- World economics --- Geography --- Commercial geography --- Breakthroughs, Technological --- Innovations, Industrial --- Innovations, Technological --- Technical innovations --- Technological breakthroughs --- Technological change --- Creative ability in technology --- Inventions --- Domestication of technology --- Innovation relay centers --- Research, Industrial --- Technology transfer --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Regionale economie. Territoriale economie. Grond en bodem. Onroerend goed. Economie van het wonen --- Economische geografie --- Economic aspects --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie. --- Technologische vooruitgang. Automatisering. Computers. Werkgelegenheid en informatica. --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek en ontwikkeling. --- Economic geography --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Economics --- Regional Economics --- Regional Economics. --- 332 Regionale economie. Territoriale economie. Grond en bodem. Onroerend goed. Economie van het wonen --- Technologische vooruitgang. Automatisering. Computers. Werkgelegenheid en informatica --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek en ontwikkeling --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie --- Economics. --- Management science. --- Regional economics. --- Spatial economics. --- Geography. --- Economic policy. --- Business. --- Political science. --- Economics, general. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Geography, general. --- R & D/Technology Policy. --- Business and Management, general. --- Political Science. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Trade --- Management --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Quantitative business analysis --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Economic man
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This paper discusses the challenges that European Monetary Union (EMU) poses for European labor markets, emphasizing in particular the regional dimension of the European unemployment problem. The authors argue that the inability of labor markets to adjust to shocks is largely a regional problem within EMU member countries, requiring structural reforms to enhance labor market flexibility but also a decentralization of competencies and greater diversity of labor market outcomes. Any attempt to successfully reform European labor markets and “make them fit for EMU” has to take into account the regional–and even a more decentralized firm–perspective.
Exports and Imports --- Labor --- Employment --- Unemployment --- Wages --- Intergenerational Income Distribution --- Aggregate Human Capital --- Aggregate Labor Productivity --- Monetary Systems --- Standards --- Regimes --- Government and the Monetary System --- Payment Systems --- Economic Integration --- Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, and Changes --- Demand and Supply of Labor: General --- Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search --- Financial Aspects of Economic Integration --- Labour --- income economics --- International economics --- Labor markets --- Labor market flexibility --- Monetary unions --- Economic integration --- Labor market --- Economic theory --- Germany --- Income economics
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