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Environment, Energy and Sustainable Development – Sung, Kao & Chen (eds)
© 2014 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-1-138-00053-7
The spatial dimension of macroeconomics and the formation
of multi-level centeral region
Chang-Gang Ma
Business School, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, GXNUN, Chongzuo, China
ABSTRACT: This paper mainly discusses the spatial characteristics of macroeconomics. In this paper,
based on the Solow model, introducing spatial factors, a space-time equilibrium model established, then
found that: Faster capital stock growth rate, larger regional areas and sufficient savings rate is favorable
to the agglomeration of production and the formation of finite differ ...