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National economic impact analysis of terrorist attacks and national disasters, edited by Harry W. Richardson, JiYoung Park, James E. Moore II, Qisheng Pan

Label
National economic impact analysis of terrorist attacks and national disasters, edited by Harry W. Richardson, JiYoung Park, James E. Moore II, Qisheng Pan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
National economic impact analysis of terrorist attacks and national disasters
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
904507150
Responsibility statement
edited by Harry W. Richardson, JiYoung Park, James E. Moore II, Qisheng Pan
Summary
The NIEMO development effort is as ambitious as any in regional science. In addition to immense data handling issues faced are the numerous conceptual and theoretical hurdles these researchers have cleared so adeptly. The volume's chapters present many of the critical areas of analysis to which analytical frameworks like NIEMO can be put, and demonstrate what can be accomplished when a group of dedicated scholars focus their collective energy on the development of computational models of complex social systems.'--Randall Jackson, Director, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University, US. The United States has encountered increasing levels of terrorist activity and a number of significant natural disasters in this millennium, a pattern which has also occurred globally. There has been a degree of uncertainty over their impact on the national economy. A unique contribution towards mitigation is offered in this book, which develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and real world natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model), examines interindustry relationships and interregional trade, and presents a multiregional input-output analysis of the economic impact resulting from these events. Students and researchers in regional science, planning, economics and geography will find this book offers an informative perspective. Practitioners, policy makers and general readers interested in public policy issues will appreciate the insights.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction / Harry W. Richardson and JiYoung Park -- 2. National Interstate Economic Model (NIEMO) / JiYoung Park and Harry W. Richardson -- 3. Bridge and tunnel closures (TransNIEMO) / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 4. Theme parks / Harry W. Richardson ... [et al.] -- 5. An attack on the airline system / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 6. A stadium attack / Bumsoo Lee ... [et al.] -- 7. International border closures / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 8. A foot-and-mouth epidemic / Bumsoo Lee ... [et al.] -- 9. The economic impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the oil and port sectors / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 10. The Gulf oil spill (FlexNIEMO) / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 11. The Joplin tornado of 2011 / Harry W. Richardson ... [et al.] -- 12. Hurricane Sandy / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 13. West Coast ports shutdown / JiYoung Park ... [et al.] -- 14. Extension of the Panama Canal / JiYoung Park, ChangKeun Park and Harry W. Richardson -- 15. Conclusions / Harry W. Richardson and JiYoung Park
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