I am currently working on world modeling in the context of sustainability,
considering differentiations and conflicts between developed (north) and
underdeveloped (south) regionsof the world. I wander if there exist similar
completed research projects or in progress, especially differentiating
"north" and "south." I am looking forward to your replies.
Best regards,
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Gönenç YÜCEL
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yucelgo@boun.edu.tr
Boðaziçi University
Industrial Engineering Dept.
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Mr. Yucel,
A paper I wrote some time ago in SDR on Global Trade Relations views
North-South as a dual economics system. I think this is an interesting
framework for analysing a wide range of North-South Issues although I
would say that this is a framework, not the framework for such analyses.
Id would be interested in knowing other perspectives.
Best wishes for your work,
Khalid
From: Khalid Saeed <saeed@WPI.EDU>
A paper I wrote some time ago in SDR on Global Trade Relations views
North-South as a dual economics system. I think this is an interesting
framework for analysing a wide range of North-South Issues although I
would say that this is a framework, not the framework for such analyses.
Id would be interested in knowing other perspectives.
Best wishes for your work,
Khalid
From: Khalid Saeed <saeed@WPI.EDU>
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Another reference (my Ph. D. work):
Environment and Development - A Study of North-South Conflict, 1996 - It is
obtainable from UMI Dissertation Services, 300 N Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI
48106, USA - phones 800 521 0600 in USA or 313 761 4700 from outside USA.
Thanks
Jaideep Mukherjee, Ph. D.
From: "J Mukherjee" <jaideep@optimlator.com>
http://optimlator.com/
Environment and Development - A Study of North-South Conflict, 1996 - It is
obtainable from UMI Dissertation Services, 300 N Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI
48106, USA - phones 800 521 0600 in USA or 313 761 4700 from outside USA.
Thanks
Jaideep Mukherjee, Ph. D.
From: "J Mukherjee" <jaideep@optimlator.com>
http://optimlator.com/
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Some classic global modeling works that considered north-south
sustainability, differentiation, and conflict are:
1. Stuart A. Bremer, ed. The Globus Model: Computer Simulation of
Worldwide Political and Economic Developments. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag
and Boulder: Westview Press, 1987
2. Herrera, Amilcar O.; Scolnik, Hugo D.; Chichilnisky, Graciela;
Gallopin, Gilberto C.; Hardoy, Jorge E.; Mosovich, Diana; Oteiza,
Enrique; de Romera Brest, Gilda L.; Suárez, Carlos A. and Talavera,
Luis. Catastrophe or New Society? A Latin American World Model.
Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1976.
3. Hughes, Barry B. International Futures: Choices in the Face of
Uncertainty, 3rd ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 1999.
4. Mesarovic and Pestel. Mankind at the Turning Point. New York: E.P.
Dutton, 1974.
Overviews of these models, as well as a very extensive bibliography, are
available on an excellent web page by Peter Brecke:
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/peter/globmod.html
Best regards,
Ken Simons
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Senior Lecturer; Chairman, Network of Industrial Economists
Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University
of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK
Phone: +44 1784 443909 Fax: +44 1784 439534
Email: K.Simons@rhul.ac.uk (or KenSimons@alum.mit.edu)
Web: http://www2.rhul.ac.uk/~uhss021/
sustainability, differentiation, and conflict are:
1. Stuart A. Bremer, ed. The Globus Model: Computer Simulation of
Worldwide Political and Economic Developments. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag
and Boulder: Westview Press, 1987
2. Herrera, Amilcar O.; Scolnik, Hugo D.; Chichilnisky, Graciela;
Gallopin, Gilberto C.; Hardoy, Jorge E.; Mosovich, Diana; Oteiza,
Enrique; de Romera Brest, Gilda L.; Suárez, Carlos A. and Talavera,
Luis. Catastrophe or New Society? A Latin American World Model.
Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1976.
3. Hughes, Barry B. International Futures: Choices in the Face of
Uncertainty, 3rd ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 1999.
4. Mesarovic and Pestel. Mankind at the Turning Point. New York: E.P.
Dutton, 1974.
Overviews of these models, as well as a very extensive bibliography, are
available on an excellent web page by Peter Brecke:
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/peter/globmod.html
Best regards,
Ken Simons
--
Senior Lecturer; Chairman, Network of Industrial Economists
Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University
of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK
Phone: +44 1784 443909 Fax: +44 1784 439534
Email: K.Simons@rhul.ac.uk (or KenSimons@alum.mit.edu)
Web: http://www2.rhul.ac.uk/~uhss021/