| 1 | Introduction | |
| Regional Economic Theories |
| 2 | Neoclassical Regional Growth and Location Theories, Part I | |
| 3 | Neoclassical Regional Growth and Location Theories, Part II | |
| 4 | Alternative Regional Growth and Location Theories | |
| 5 | Accounting for the Economic Base of a Region | |
| 6 | Influence of Globalization on Factor Mobility | Problem set 1 due |
| 7 | Deindustrialization and Restructuring | |
| 8 | Agglomeration and Dispersal Economies, Part I (Supply Chains and Cross-national Sourcing Arrangements) | |
| 9 | Agglomeration and Dispersal Economies, Part II (Globalization: Development Opportunity or Hindrance) | |
| 10 | Spatial Dispersal of Innovation, Part I (Theories of Information Technology and Communication) | |
| 11 | Spatial Dispersal of Innovation, Part II (Measurement Issues) | |
| Regional, Interregional, and Multiregional Input-Output Accounts |
| 12 | Guest Speaker | Problem set 2 due |
| 13 | Overview of Regional Economic Accounting Structures | |
| 14 | Regional and Multiregional Accounting Structures, Part I | |
| 15 | Regional and Multiregional Accounting Structures, Part II | |
| 16 | Uses of Accounts: Linkage Analyses | Problem set 3 due |
| 17 | Uses of Accounts: Economic and Environmental Multipliers, Part I | |
| 18 | Uses of Accounts: Economic and Environmental Multipliers, Part II | |
| 19 | Uses of Accounts: Social Accounting Matrices, Structural Analyses and Forecasting | |
| 20 | Accounting Issues and Concepts: Boundaries, Part I (Imputations) | |
| 21 | Accounting Issues and Concepts: Boundaries, Part II (Environmental Accounting) | Problem set 4 due |
| 22 | Accounting Issues and Concepts: Boundaries, Part III (Underground Economy) | |
| Techniques for Evaluating Structural Change |
| 23 | Shift-Share Analyses | |
| 24 | Price Indices | |
| 25 | Employment and Productivity Measures | Problem set 5 due |
| 26 | Last Day of Class | |