美国州级地理J曲线假设与加拿大的映射
Serdar Ongan1, Ismet Gocer2, Huseyin Karamelikli3
1Department of Economics, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL USA.
概括
这项研究绘制了美国各州的地图.
科学领域:
- 经济学 经济学 经济学
- 国际贸易 国际贸易 国际贸易
- 计量经济学 计量经济学
背景情况:
- J曲线效应描述了一个国家的贸易平衡如何在货币值后改善之前最初恶化.
- 不对称的J曲线假设表明,这种影响在不同地区或贸易伙伴之间有所不同.
- 了解与加拿大的州级贸易动态对于美国的经济政策至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 创建一个视觉,美国州级地图测试与加拿大的双边贸易不对称J曲线假设.
- 为了确定贸易平衡调整与J曲线效应一致的美国州.
- 为没有表现出J曲线效应的州提供政策建议.
主要方法:
- 美国州级不对称J曲线假设测试地图的开发.
- 美国国家政策制定者如何管理与加拿大的双边贸易平衡的视觉表现.
- 经验分析以确定哪些状态支持不对称的J曲线假设.
主要成果:
- 不对称的J曲线假设仅在15个美国州和哥伦比亚特区得到支持.
- 这些状态在地图上以绿色表示.
- 红色和灰色状态表明缺少对假设的支持.
结论:
- 15个绿色州的政策制定者可以与加拿大实施更可持续的双边贸易政策.
- 红色/灰色州的政策制定者应该重新评估贸易法规,包括税收和能源价格.
- 重估可能有助于红色/灰色州实现积极的J曲线结果,并增加对加拿大的出口.
相关概念视频
Levels of Use of a GIS
49
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) operate across three levels of application, each representing an increasing degree of complexity: data management, analysis, and prediction. These levels reflect the expanding functionality and versatility of GIS technology in handling spatial data for diverse purposes.Data ManagementAt its foundational level, GIS serves as a tool for data management, enabling the input, storage, retrieval, and organization of spatial data. This level is often employed in...
49
Plotting of Topographic Maps
44
Topographic maps represent the Earth's surface features using contour lines, which connect points of equal elevation to create a two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional terrain. Creating a topographic map requires a systematic approach.Begin by plotting a scaled grid and marking intersections corresponding to the survey's elevation data points. Assign elevation values at these intersections to build the base map. Next, determine contour levels using a consistent contour interval,...
44
Selected Data About Geographic Locations
27
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) rely on two core types of data: spatial data and attribute data.Spatial DataSpatial data defines the physical location of features within a coordinate system, typically expressed in terms of latitude and longitude. It provides precise positioning for elements like roads, rivers, or buildings.Attribute DataAttribute data complements spatial data by adding descriptive information about these features. For example, a road's spatial data includes its start and...
27
Introduction to GIS
65
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for storing, analyzing, and displaying spatial data alongside related attributes. Unlike traditional information systems that address general queries, GIS incorporates spatial components, enabling users to answer "where" and "how far." For example, GIS can process housing data linked to geographic locations like zip codes, allowing insights into population density or housing distribution through thematic maps.GIS integrates technologies such as...
65
Design Example: Analyzing Capacity Contours for Flood Risk Assessment
46
Flood risk assessment involves careful planning and analysis to ensure the safety of communities near water retention structures. Capacity contours are a vital tool in this process, as they illustrate the potential spread of water at specific levels in a given area. In the context of building a bund across a small valley, these contours play a critical role in evaluating the safety of nearby residential areas.In this example, the bund is intended to store stormwater in the valley. The engineers...
46
GIS Software, Hardware, and Sources of GIS Data
58
A Geographic Information System (GIS) combines specialized software and hardware to effectively manage, analyze, and present spatial and related data. GIS software includes critical functionalities such as a user interface for easy navigation, database management tools for handling spatial and attribute data, and data retrieval features for efficient access. Analytical tools transform raw data into insights, while display functions produce maps and reports in various formats for effective...
58


