Regional Science & Urban Economics 1992 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting for differences in aggregate state productivity.Social sciencesCarlino, Gerald A., Voith, Richard
A comparative study of 'multi-product' vs. 'single-product' household interactive variable input-output models.Social sciencesLiew, Chung J., Liew, Chong K.
A note on a Lagrangian derivation of a general multi-proportional scaling algorithm.Social sciencesCole, Sam
A regional comparison of the impact of changes in input prices on input demand for U.S. manufacturing.Social sciencesGarofalo, Gasper A., Malhotra, Devinder M.
A spatially adjusted N-way ANOVA model. (analysis of variance)Social sciencesGriffith, Daniel A.
Bilateral monopoly and industrial location: a cooperative outcome.Social sciencesCheng, Doris, Yeung-Nan Shieh
Calculating fiscal impacts where spatial effects are present.Social sciencesHeikkila, Eric J., Kantiotou, Chrisoula
Comments on 'Heterogeneity of labor market and city size in an open spatial economy' by S. Kim. (comment on Sunwoong Kim, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 21, p. 109, 1991)Social sciencesAbdel-Rahman, Hesham M.
Duopoly with spatial and quantity-dependent price discrimination.Social sciencesHamilton, Jonathan H., Thisse, Jacques-Francois
Experiments with central-limit properties of spatial examples from locally covariant random fields.Social sciencesBarringer, Thomas H., Smith, Tony E.
Factor taxes and evasion in general equilibrium.Social sciencesThalmann, Philippe
Indivisibility and preference for collective provision.Social sciencesEdwards, John H.Y.
Launhardt on Von Thunen's rings; a note.Social sciencesShieh Yeung-Nan
Located autocorrelation diagnostic statistic (LADS) for spatial models: conceptualization, utilization, and computation.Social sciencesNass, Clifford, Garfinkle, David
Market power of large cities and policy differences in metropolitan areas.Social sciencesHoyt, William H.
Neighborhood influence and technological change.Social sciencesCase, Anne
On the birth and growth of cities: laissez-faire and planning compared.Social sciencesAnas, Alex
On the determination of regional base and regional base multipliers.Social sciencesEngle, Robert F., Coulson, N. Edward, Brown, Scott J.
Optimal fiscal zoning when the local government is a discriminating monopolist.Social sciencesMiceli, Thomas J.
Reply to the remarks by H.M. Abdel-Rahman. (response to Hesham M. Abdel-Rahman in this issue, p. 299)Social sciencesSunwoong Kim
Spatial autocorrelation: a new computationally simple test with an application to per capita county police expenditures.Social sciencesKelejian, Harry H., Robinson, Dennis P.
Spatial autoregressive error components in travel flow models.Social sciencesBolduc, Denis, Laferriere,Richard, Santarossa, Gino
Spatial correlation and neighborhood quality.Social sciencesDubin, Robin A.
Spatial econometrics in practice: a review of software options.Social sciencesAnselin, Luc, Hudak, Sheri
Specification and estimation of hedonic housing price models.Social sciencesCan, Ayse
Specification and estimation of spatial liner regression models: Monte Carlo evaluation of pre-test estimators.Social sciencesFlorax, Raymond, Folmer, Henk
The contribution of publicly provided inputs to states' economies.Social sciencesMcGuire, Therese J., Garcia-Mila, Teresa
The duration of unemployment on the Dutch labour market: a proportional hazard model.Social sciencesNijkamp, Peter, Rietveld, Piet, Gorter, Cees
The effect of government taxation policies on spatial monopoly.Social sciencesShin Kun Peng
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