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July 1996, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 247-251 Living in Two Worlds: Regional Scientists and Policymakers
by Monroe Newman - 253-253 Editorial Correction and Apolow
by N/A - 255-330 Subject and Author Indexes to 1995 Regional Science and Related Journal Literature
by N/A - 331-332 Acknowledgment of Referees
by N/A - 333-335 Index to Volume 19
by N/A
April 1996, Volume 19, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Introduction to the Special Issue on Regional Science and Development
by Boris P. Pleskovic - 5-30 Urban Concentration: The Role of Increasing Returns and Transport Costs
by Paul Krugman - 31-36 Ways to Think about Urban Concentration: Neoclassical Urban Systems versus the New Economic Geography
by J. Vernon Henderson - 37-48 “It's Obvious, It's Wrong, and Anyway They Said It Years Ago†? Paul Krugman on Large Cities
by Andrew M. Isserman - 49-77 Interaction between Regional and Industrial Policies: Evidence from Four Countries
by Ann Markusen - 79-82 On the Tension between Regional and Industrial Policies
by William Alonso - 83-83 Response by Ann Markusen
by N/A - 85-90 Competitive Advantage, Agglomeration Economies, and Regional Policy
by Michael E. Porter - 91-92 Response by Ann Markusen
by N/A - 93-94 Reply by Michael E. Porter
by N/A - 95-128 European Migration: Push and Pull
by Klaus F. Zimmermann - 129-137 Some Findings about European Immigration
by Julian L. Simon - 139-146 European Migration: A Comment
by Xavier Sala-i-Martin - 147-177 Frontier Issues in International Migration
by Oded Stark - 179-184 Frontier Issues in the Determinants and Consequences of International Migration
by Michael J. Greenwood - 185-190 Information Constraints, Strategic Behavior, and Migration: Theory and Evidence
by Mark R. Rosenzweig - 191-191 Response by Oded Stark
by N/A
July 1995, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 267-288 Migration and the Quasi-labor Market in Russia
by Beth Mitchneck & David A. Plane - 289-312 Altruism, Conflict, and the Migration Decision
by Moonjoong Tcha - 313-330 What About the Bell-shaped Relationship Between Primacy and Development?
by André Lemelin & Mario Polèse - 331-353 Decomposing Sources of Regional Growth with an Input-output Model: A Framework for Policy Analysis
by Paul B. Siegel & Jeffrey Alwang & Thomas G. Johnson - 355-378 Variation in U.S. State Income Inequality: 1960-1990
by William Levernier & Dan S. Rickman & Mark D. Partridge - 379-381 Index To Volume 18
by N/A
April 1995, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 133-145 Regional Science and Regional Practice
by Roger Bolton & Rodney C. Jensen - 147-151 Regional Science: Historical Perspectives and New Challenges
by Benjamin Chinitz - 153-157 Intellectual Space for Regional Science
by Anthony Yezer - 159-164 Directions in Regional Science
by Randall W. Jackson - 165-170 An Expanded Role for Regional Science
by Britton Harris - 171-176 The Future of Regional Science and Ecological Economics
by John H. Cumberland - 177-183 We are not Rats: Seeking a Regional Version of Austrian Economics
by James Hite - 185-194 Separated at Birth? Regional Science and Social Theory
by Barney Warf - 195-200 Regional Economic Forecasting: Keeping the Crystal Ball Rolling
by Carol Taylor West - 201-209 Regional Science and the Third World: Why Should we be Interested? What Should we do?
by Thomas R. Leinbach - 211-217 Mutually Beneficial Interactions between Regional Science and Regional Practice
by Benjamin H. Stevens - 219-222 Regional Science: A Question of Balance
by Peter A. Rogerson - 223-225 Regional Science: My Home Away from Home!
by Ron Shaffer - 227-231 Living in Two Worlds: Regional Scientists and Policymakers
by Monroe Newman - 233-236 Can Regional Science Find its Place in the Policy Arena?
by Laura Huntoon - 237-242 Regional Science, Regional Scientists, and Policy
by Andrew F. Haughwout - 243-248 Regional Science and Policy School Space
by Alec Ian Gershberg - 249-252 On Regional Science: Some Thoughts from a Recent Observer
by Philip McCann - 253-257 A Newcomer's Perspective on Regional Science
by Harrison S. Campbell Jr. - 259-266 Regional Science: A View from the Doorway
by Cynthia Rogers & Stephan Weiler
January 1995, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-31 The North American Trade of U.S. States: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Shipments, 1983-91
by David J. Hayward & Rodney A. Erickson - 33-53 Using Spatial Contiguity as Bayesian Prior Information in Regional Forecasting Models
by James P. LeSage & Zheng Pan
July 1995, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 249-296 The History, Status, and Future of Regional Science: An American Perspective
by Andrew M. Isserman - 297-305 Whither Regional Science?
by Brian J. L. Berry - 307-310 Whence “Regional†Science?
by Albert Z. Guttenberg - 311-318 On the Cultural Origins and Future Directions of Regional Science: A Voice from the Periphery
by Mario Polèse - 319-326 Growing Pains: Thoughts on Theory, Method, and Politics for a Regional Science of the Future
by Ann Markusen - 327-332 Living With and Loving a No-Win Situation
by William L. Garrison - 333-336 Not a Funeral but a Wake: Regional Science in Perspective
by Harry W. Richardson - 337-342 Regional Science, Regional Policy, and the “New†Regional Economics: Future Possibilities in Historical Perspective
by Niles Hansen - 343-346 Nurture the Symbiosis between Economics and Regional Science (It's Worth the Trouble)
by Frank Giarratani - 347-349 The Flight of Regional Economics
by Roger F. Riefler - 351-353 Regional Science: A Call for Multidisciplinary Integration
by Janice Fanning Madden - 355-360 Reinventing Regional Science
by Michael Dear - 361-366 Götterdämmerung or a Brave New World
by Claire Ellen Pavlik - 367-368 Acknowledgment of Referees
by N/A - 369-370 International Regional Science Review
by N/A - 371-371 Author Index
by N/A
August 1994, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 121-150 Modeling the Regional Impact of Natural Disaster and Recovery: A General Framework and an Application to Hurricane Andrew
by Carol T. West & David G. Lenze - 151-166 World Trade in Apparel: An Analysis of Trade Flows Using the Gravity Model
by Brad Christerson
April 1994, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Evolution of the Economic Development Initiatives of Nonmetropolitan District Councils in England and Wales, 1980—1992
by Harvey Armstrong & Hooshang Izadi - 23-47 Manufacturers' Location Decisions: Do Surveys Provide Helpful Insights?
by David L. Barkley & Kevin T. McNamara - 49-73 Flexible Linkages and Offshore Assembly Facilities in Developing Countries
by Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll - 75-97 The Role of Towns in Chinese Regional Development: The Case of Guangdong Province
by George C. S. Lin & Laurence J.C. Ma - 99-119 The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Impacts on U.S. States and Canadian Provinces
by Barney Warf & James Randall
December 1993, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 231-248 Interregional Interdependence and Regional Economic Growth in Japan: An Input-Output Analysts
by Takahiro Akita - 249-264 Identifying Vulnerable Industries and Regions: The Proposed European Single Market and Portuguese Manufacturing
by Pedro Telhado Pereira & Maria do Carmo Seabra
April 1993, Volume 16, Issue 1-2
- 1-2 Editor's Note
by A. M. Isserman - 3-15 American Federalism and Regional Policy
by Ann Markusen - 17-47 The Problem of Unemployment in the United States: A Survey of 60 Years of National and State Policy Initiatives
by Carol Taylor West - 49-100 State Economic Development Policy and Practice in the United States: A Survey Article
by Andrew M. Isserman - 101-106 Changes in Economic Development Theory and Practice
by Michael B. Teitz - 107-117 Spatial Economic Development, Education, and the New Poverty
by David W. Rasmussen - 119-153 Entrepreneurship in Regional and Local Development
by Edward J. Malecki - 155-185 Measuring Productivity Growth in U.S. Regions: A Survey
by Shelby Gerking - 187-195 The Strategic Role of Producer Services in Regional Development
by Niles Hansen - 197-229 Service-Led Rural Development: Definitions, Theories, and Empirical Evidence
by Amy Glasmeier & Marie Howland
August 1993, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 122-156 Thirty Years of Spanish Regional Change: Interregional Dynamics and Sectoral Transformation
by Luis Suarez-Villa & Juan R. Cuadrado Roura - 157-177 A Theoretical Foundation for the Concept of Differential Urbanization
by Hermanus S. Geyer & Thomas Kontuly - 179-198 When Deaths Exceed Births: Natural Decrease in the United States
by Kenneth M. Johnson - 199-222 The Utility of Impulse Response Functions in Regional Analysis: Some Critical Issues
by Jeff B. Cromwell & Michael J. Hannan
December 1992, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 225-227 Introduction to the Symposium on Regional Aspects of Economic Restructuring in the Former Soviet Union
by Mikhail I. Popov & William N. Trumbull - 229-234 Regional Science in the Former Soviet Union: History and New Directions
by Leonard A. Kozlov & Boris M. Shtoulberg - 235-246 Economic Restructuring of the Former Soviet Union: National and Regional Perspectives
by Nikolai G. Chumachenko - 247-255 Employment and Economic Restructuring in the Former Soviet Union
by Sergey I. Doroguntsov & Vladimir F. Onishchenko - 257-266 Economic Independence and Regional Cost-Accounting Relations in the Former Soviet Union
by Ruvin I. Shnieper - 267-279 Regional Hierarchy under Threat: A Spatial Dimension of the Socio-Economic Crisis in the Former Soviet Union and Russia
by Oleg S. Pchelintsev - 281-289 Self-Financing Regional Partnerships for Economic Restructuring in the Former Soviet Union
by Mikhail I. Popov - 291-296 What can be Learned about Regional Development from the Ex-Communist World? A Comment
by William Alonso - 297-305 Regional Development and Transition in the Former Soviet Union: A Comment
by Boris Pleskovic - 307-315 Neither Socialism nor Capitalism: The Emergence of a New Economic System in the Former Soviet Union
by William N. Trumbull - 317-324 Lessons from the Debate on Location Analysis in Rural Economic Development
by Gerard Rushton - 325-340 Location Analysis and Regional Development: Summing Up and Moving on
by Dennis A. Rondinelli - 341-343 Toward Effective Regional and Location Planning for Rural and Urban Linkages: The Debate Joined
by Eric S. Belsky & Gerald J. Karaska - 345-356 Methods for Planning Urban Facilities in Rural Areas of Developing Countries: A Comparison of Approaches
by Piet Rietveld
April 1992, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-11 Social and Spatial Context in Rural Development Strategies
by Robert B. Begg - 13-23 Locational Analysis and Rural Development: Capacities and Limits of Regional Planning Practitioners
by Michael K. McCall - 25-37 Improving Access to Services and Facilities in Developing Countries
by Vinod K. Tewari - 39-49 The Impact of Space: Land Division and Urban Development in Kenya and South Africa
by Roddy Fox - 51-57 Some Comments on Central Place Structure and Rural Planning
by James R. Prescott & David A. Vandenbroucke
December 1991, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 221-253 The REMI Economic-Demographic Forecasting and Simulation Model
by George I. Treyz & Dan S. Rickman & Gang Shao - 255-274 The NRIES II Multiregional Macroeconomic Model of the United States
by Thomas Lienesch & John R. Kort - 275-298 Labor Market Performance and Regional Types: A Conceptual Framework with Empirical Analysis of Austria
by Ingrid Kubin & Michael Steiner - 299-305 The Location-Allocation versus Functional Integration Debate: An Assessment in Terms of Linkage Effects
by Niles Hansen - 307-316 The Structure of Small Service Centers under Conditions of Uncertain Supplies
by Poul Ove Pedersen - 317-323 Small Towns, Rural Linkages, and Employment
by Thomas R. Leinbach
August 1991, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 109-132 Factories in Danish Fields: How High-Wage, Flexible Production has Succeeded in Peripheral Jutland
by Niles Hansen - 133-147 Residential Mobility Differences among Developed Countries
by Larry Long - 149-162 Constructing Economic Base Models or Developing Countries: Lessons from a Case Study in Panama
by René C. Hinojosa & Arturo J. RÃos
April 1991, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-14 Measuring the Impact of Free Trade: Local Analysis versus Regional and National Models
by Fernand Martin - 15-39 International Trade, Productivity, and U.S. Regional Job Growth: A Shift-Share Interpretation
by Ann R. Markusen & Helzi Noponen & Karl Driessen - 41-59 Exports, Impacts, and Locations of Services Producers
by Shirley L. Porterfield & Glen C. Pulver - 61-94 Advances in the Spatial Equilibrium Modeling of Mineral and Energy Issues
by Walter C. Labys & Chin-wei Yang - 95-107 Urban Industrial Reform in China: Problems and Prospects
by Roger F. Riefler
December 1990, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 225-240 Approaches to Locating Urban Functions in Developing Rural Areas
by Eric S. Belsky & Gerald J. Karaska - 241-248 Locational Planning and Regional Economic Development: Appropriate Methods in Developing Countries
by Dennis A. Rondinelli - 249-255 Infrastructure Planning and Rural Development: Reflections on the Urban Functions Approach
by Piet Rietveld - 257-269 The Forecasting Accuracy of Regional Bayesian VAR Models with Alternative National Variable Choices
by Gary L. Shoesmith
April 1990, Volume 13, Issue 1-2
- 1-7 The Construction and Use of Regional Input-Output Models: Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue
by Roger E. Bolton & Randall W. Jackson & Guy R. West - 9-25 Construction and Use of Regional Input-Output Models: Progress and Prospects
by Rodney C. Jensen - 27-49 Extended Input-Output Models: Progress and Potential
by Peter W. J. Batey & Adam Z. Rose - 51-64 A Prototype Demo-Economic Model with an Application to Queensland
by Jan Oosterhaven & John H. L. Dewhurst - 65-85 Interregional Migration in an Extended Input-Output Model
by Moss Madden & Andrew B. Trigg - 87-98 Regional Multipliers: WAIO vs. RIMS
by Philip J. Bourque - 99-101 Improving Accuracy by Combining Primary Data with RIMS: Comment on Bourque
by Richard M. Beemiller - 103-118 Regional Trade Estimation: A Hybrid Approach
by Guy R. West - 119-139 The Variation of Estimated Impacts from Five Regional Input-Output Models
by Sharon M. Brucker & Steven E. Hastings & William R. Latham III - 141-165 The Washington Projection and Simulation Model: A Regional Interindustry Econometric Model
by Richard S. Conway Jr. - 167-181 Supply and Demand Interaction in Integrated Econometric and Input-Output Models
by Paul M. Beaumont - 183-203 Input-Output Linkages in a Frontier Region of Indonesia
by Steven G. Cochrane - 205-214 A Microeconomic Input-Output Analysis of Regional Economic Instability
by Roy Powell & Mark McGovern & Julian Morison - 215-217 Summary Comments
by Geoffrey J. D. Hewings - 218-220 Summary Comments
by Richard S. Conway Jr. - 221-224 Summary Comments
by Frank Giarratani
December 1989, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 245-261 External Control and Regional Development within the Federal Republic of Germany
by Karl-Peter Schackmann-Fallis - 263-280 Population Migration and Economic Restructuring in the United States
by David A. Plane - 281-289 Siberian Development under Gorbachev
by Theodore Shabad - 291-304 The Restructuring of the Soviet Economy and Prospects for Siberia's Development
by Alexandr G. Granberg - 305-318 Interregional Wage Transmission in an Urban Hierarchy: Tests Using Vector Autoregressive Models
by James P. Lesage & J. David Reed - 319-328 Detecting the Economic Base: New Challenges
by Donald H. Farness
August 1989, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 117-129 Asian Megacity Characteristics, Problems, and Policies
by Ellen M. Brennan & Harry W. Richardson - 131-146 The Case for Experimental, Adaptive Restraint Policies in Developing Nation Metropolitan Areas
by Peter M. Townroe - 147-163 Growth Determinants in the Core-Periphery of Korea
by Hee-Yeon Lee - 165-188 Polarization Reversal, Migration Related Shifts in Human Resource Profiles, and Spatial Growth Policies: A Venezuelan Study
by Lawrence A. Brown & Victoria A. Lawson - 189-209 Land and Landlessness among Rural-to-Rural Migrants in Nepal's Terai Region
by Tony Dignan & Kingsley E. Haynes & Dennis Conway & Nanda R. Shrestha - 211-228 Spatial Impact Analysis in Developing Countries: Method and Application
by Peter Nijkamp & Michiel van Pelt - 229-243 Modeling Integrated Development Investments in Rural Areas: An Indonesian Illustration
by Thomas R. Leinbach & Robert G. Cromley
April 1989, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-28 Location, Social Categories, and Individual Labor Market Experiences in Developing Economies: The Venezuelan Case
by Lawrence A. Brown & Kim V. L. England & Andrew R. Goetz - 29-43 Multiregional Estimation of Gross Internal Migration Flows
by David K. Foot & William J. Milne - 45-56 Congestion, Changing Metropolitan Structure, and City Size in the United States
by Peter Gordon & Ajay Kumar & Harry W. Richardson - 57-65 Measuring the Effects of Changing Structure on Employment Generation Potential
by David Henderson & Peter G. McGregor & Iain H. McNicoll
December 1988, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 215-243 Recent Trends in Migration between Core and Peripheral Regions in Developed and Advanced Developing Countries
by Steven G. Cochrane & Daniel R. Vining Jr. - 245-251 Migration Reversals in Perspective: The Long-Wave Evidence
by Brian J. L. Berry - 253-260 The Reversal of the Migration Turnaround: Resumption of Traditional Trends?
by Anthony G. Champion - 261-267 The Re-Emergence of Core Region Growth: A Return to the Metropolis?
by William H. Frey - 269-275 The Emergence of Migration Cycles?
by Koichi Mera - 277-278 Population Migration in the Developed World: Some Further Comments
by Steven G. Cochrane & Daniel R. Vining Jr. - 279-316 Model Validation in Spatial Econometrics: A Review and Evaluation of Alternative Approaches
by Luc Anselin - 317-328 A Hybrid Top-Down, Bottom-Up Regional Computable General Equilibrium Model
by Peter J. Higgs & B. R. Parmenter & Russell J. Rimmer
August 1988, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 105-119 Multinational Corporations and the New International Division of Labor: A Critical Appraisal
by Erica Schoenberger - 121-136 Regional Consequences of Structural Changes in the National and International Division of Labor
by Niles Hansen - 137-154 The Location of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Patterns and Determinants
by Norman J. Glickman & Douglas P. Woodward - 155-166 Host Regions and the Globalization of the Offshore Oil Supply Industry: The Case of Aberdeen
by C. Paul Hallwood
April 1987, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-3 Regional Aspects of the Chinese Economic Reforms: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Roger Bolton - 5-22 Space, Interregional Economic Relations, and Structural Reform in China
by Jerome Rothenberg - 23-42 Uncertain Paternalism: Tensions in Recent Regional Restructuring in China
by Dorothy J. Solinger - 43-58 From Village to City: Reforming Urban-Rural Relations in China
by David Zweig - 59-73 Reform and Paternalism in China: Some Theoretical Concerns
by Sándor Péter - 75-96 Spatial Aspects of Development in China the Motor Vehicle Industry, 1956-1985
by Thomas P. Lyons - 97-104 Regional Disparities in China
by T. R. Lakshmanan & Chang-i Hua
December 1986, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 193-210 Seasonal Housing Markets: The Pilgrimage to Mecca
by Hafiz A. Pasha - 211-220 The Importance of Regional Factors in the Determination of Earnings: The Case of Austria
by Gunther Maier & Peter Weiss - 221-242 A Model of Urbanization with Nonlinear Migration Flows
by Jacques Ledent
August 1986, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 89-112 Interstate Tax Exportation within the United States: An Appraisal of the Literature
by John H. Mutti & William E. Morgan - 113-126 A VAR Forecasting Model of a Regional Economy: Its Construction and Comparative Accuracy
by Terrence Kinal & Jonathan Ratner - 127-147 Matrix Comparison, Goodness-of-Fit, and Spatial Interaction Modeling
by Daniel C. Knudsen & A. Stewart Fotheringham
April 1986, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-45 Population Redistribution towards Core Areas of Less Developed Countries, 1950-1980
by Daniel R. Vining Jr. - 47-65 Population Stabilization and National Spatial Policy of Public Investment: The Japanese Experience
by Koichi Mera - 67-87 Legal Perspectives on the Interstate Incidence and Shifting of State and Local Taxes
by Walter Hellerstein
December 1984, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 185-200 Input-Output Linkages and Foreign Direct Investment in Ireland
by Breandán Ó. hUallacháin - 201-216 Residential Energy Standards and the Housing Market: A Regional Analysis
by John M. Quigley - 217-240 Use of Location-Allocation Models for Improving the Geographical Accessibility of Rural Services in Developing Countries
by Gerard Rushton - 241-256 Technological Change in Information-Processing Industries and Regional Income Differentials in Developing Countries
by John M. Clapp & Harry W. Richardson - 257-273 Shifting Balances in U.S. Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area Growth
by Daniel H. Garnick
November 1984, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 97-107 Value and Exploitation in a Capitalist Space Economy
by Eric Sheppard - 109-124 The Interregional Incidence of Energy-Production Taxes
by Dennis O. Olson - 125-140 Theories of Agricultural Rent within the Surplus Approach
by Trevor Barnes
September 1984, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-42 Agglomeration and Central Place Theory: A Review of the Literature
by Gordon F. Mulligan - 43-58 Labor Force Mobility in the United States: Migration, Unemployment, and Remigration
by Henry W. Herzog Jr. & Alan M. Schlottmann - 59-73 Regional Income Differences and the Definition of Income: The Case of Malaysia
by Julie DaVanzo & Michael Kusnic