A SPATIAL EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MODEL
Siim Soot and
Ashish Sen
Papers in Regional Science, 1991, vol. 70, issue 2, 149-166
Abstract:
ABSTRACT This paper describes a powerful yet user‐friendly large‐scale model for urban and regional economic development planning, which is under development at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The procedure, called the Spatial Employment and Economic Development (SEED) procedure, currently gives a variety of labor shed information. It can also provide the means in evaluate job training and transportation system improvements.
Date: 1991
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