Brunelle Cédric
Economic geography,
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Canada
Biography
Professor-researcher, INRS Urbanization, Culture and Society Academic 2013 - May 2016 - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Memorial University 2012 - June 2013 - Postdoctoral training in regional development, UQAR 2005 - June 2012 - Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Urban Studies, INRS Other 2009 - June 2011 - Analyst, Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (Research & Analysis) 2008 - Jan. 2009 - Consultant, Statistics Canada (Microeconomic Analysis) 2005 - Sep. 2006 - Analyst, Science-Metrix Inc.
Research Interest
Economic geography: Canadian urban system; industrial organization; spatial dynamics of employment; spatial structure of enterprises; socio-economic polarization; residential economy. Urban and regional economic development: development policies; industrial and socio-professional clusters; innovation process; entrepreneurship; industrial restructuring; economy of metropolises and peripheral regions. Spatial statistics: geographic information system (GIS); census micro-data; spatial micro-data; spatial analysis, multivariate methods.
Publications
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DUBÉ, Jean and Cédric BRUNELLE. 2014. "Dots to Dots: A General Methodology to Build Local Indicators Using Spatial Micro-Data." The Annals of Regional Science 53 (1): 245-272.
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OKKOLA, S. and Cédric BRUNELLE. 2017. " Has the Oil Boom Generated New Problems of Housing Affordability in Resource- Driven Agglomerations in Canada? A Case Study of St. John's, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Fort McMurray, 1991-2011. " Urban Geography .