Journal of Regional Science 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Regional Science 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A contextual theory of retail central places on a linear market.Social sciencesHarwitz, Mitchell, Lentnek, Barry
Additive-ratio measures of interactivity in input-output systems.Social sciencesAsami, Yasushi, Smith, Tony E.
Allocative efficiency of rural Nevada water systems: a hedonic shadow cost function approach.Social sciencesBhattacharyya, Arunava, Harris, Thomas R., Narayanan, Rangesan, Raffiee, Kambiz
A note on real wage rigidity and state unemployment rates.Social sciencesPayne, James E.
A robust approach to predicting fluctuations in state-level employment growth.Social sciencesLi, David T., Dorfman, Jeffrey H.
A structural decomposition of regional economic instability: a conceptual framework.Social sciencesSiegel, Paul B., Alwang, Jeffrey, Johnson, Thomas G.
Bayesian smoothing of rates in small geographic areas. (socio-economic and public health data)Social sciencesCressie, Noel
Capitalization of urban travel improvements into residential and commercial real estate: simulations with a unified model of housing, travel mode and shopping choices.Social sciencesAnas, Alex
Comparative regional policy impact analysis: ex post evaluation of the performance of the European Regional Development Fund.Social sciencesNijkamp, Peter, Blaas, Eddy
Development policies, urban unemployment and deforestation: the role of infrastructure and tax policy in a two-sector model.Social sciencesJones, Donald W., O'Neill, Robert V.
Effect of environmental regulations on state-level manufacturing capital formation.Social sciencesGarofalo, Gasper A., Malhotra, Devinder M.
Empirical analysis of office rent and agglomeration economies: a case study of Toronto.Social sciencesMun, Se-il, Hutchinson, Bruce G.
Evolution of urban systems in the Pareto plane.Social sciencesRoehner, Bertrand Marie
Flexible form methods for measuring rent gradients.Social sciencesDiamond, Charles, Gerety, Mason
Industrial centers and regional growth in the presence of local inputs.Social sciencesWalz, Uwe, Englmann, Frank C.
Lognormal extrapolation and income estimation for poor black families.Social sciencesCloutier, Norman R.
Long-term forecasting of noncointegrated and cointegrated regional and national models.Social sciencesShoesmith, Gary L.
Obnoxious facility location in the interior of a planar network.Social sciencesDrezner, Zvi, Wesolowsky, George O.
On the bias of multiplier estimates.Social sciencesDietzenbacher, Erik
On the interpretation of fixed input coefficients under aggregation.Social sciencesDietzenbacher, Erik, Mesnard, Louis de
Scale economies, regional externalities, and the possibility of uneven regional development.Social sciencesKubo, Yuji
Selection bias in spatial econometric models.Social sciencesMcMillen, Daniel P.
Spatial autocorrelation in British unemployment.Social sciencesMolho, Ian
State per capita income convergence since 1950: sharecropping's demise and other influences.Social sciencesCrown, William H., Wheat, Leonard F.
The Economic Law of Market Areas: a further discussion.Social sciencesParr, John B.
The effects of taxes, expenditures, and public infrastructure on metropolitan area employment.Social sciencesDalenberg, Douglas R., Partridge, Mark D.
The intrametropolitan distribution of R&D activities: theory and empirical evidence.Social sciencesSivitanidou, Rena, Sivitanides, Petros
The market value of environmental improvements in alternative fiscal regimes.Social sciencesCrane, Randall
The size distribution of urban areas: testing for the appropriateness of the Pareto distribution using a generalized Box-Cox transformation function.Social sciencesAlperovich, Gershon, Deutsch, Joseph
The urban enterprise zone.Social sciencesGe, Wei
Time, hedonic migration, and household production.Social sciencesShields, Michael P.
Understanding spatial inertia: center of gravity, population densities, the Weber problem, and gravity potential.Social sciencesTellier, Luc-Normand, Vertefeuille, Claude
Worker displacement and job-search: a regional analysis of structural impediments to reemployment.Social sciencesSchlottmann, Alan M., Herzog, Henry W.
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