Every major urban development, policy shift, or infrastructure project sends ripples through a regional economy. Understanding how to measure, model, and predict these socioeconomic impacts is essential for modern urban planners, policy analysts, and regional developers. This course provides a clear pathway to mastering these critical quantitative skills.
In this text-only course, you will transition from understanding basic economic indicators to constructing foundational impact models that inform real-world planning decisions. You will explore how regional economies function and learn to apply structured analytical frameworks to evaluate local growth and change.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of regional economic theory and socioeconomic data structures.
- Analyze regional economies using input-output concepts and shift-share analysis.
- Evaluate the direct, indirect, and induced impacts of major urban development initiatives.
- Apply modern data analysis techniques to demographic, housing, and employment datasets.
- Incorporate contemporary equity and sustainability metrics into traditional impact models.
- Interpret modeling results to draft clear, evidence-based planning and policy recommendations.
The course begins with key terminology, basic concepts, and foundational regional definitions before moving into step-by-step explanations of analytical techniques. You will work through practical scenarios and conceptual modeling exercises designed to build your confidence in regional analysis.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, public policy students, and community advocates. No prior background in advanced mathematics or economics is required. Start building the quantitative skills needed to analyze and shape resilient regions today.
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