Regional Science and Urban Economics
1975 - 2025
Continuation of Regional and Urban Economics. Current editor(s): D.P McMillen and Y. Zenou From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 14, issue 4, 1984
- Investment incentives and the demand for labor in U.S. regions pp. 481-503

- Michael I. Luger
- Contract equilibria in housing markets pp. 505-519

- Hans Wiesmeth
- Land use and zoning in the central business district pp. 521-532

- Arthur M. Sullivan
- The effects of output and factor subsidies or taxes on an urban area pp. 533-546

- Donald Haurin
- The general equilibrium effects of the industrial property tax: Incidence and excess burden pp. 547-563

- Arthur M. Sullivan
- A family of square and rectangular interregional input-output tables and models pp. 565-582

- Jan Oosterhaven
- A further note on the structure of gas distribution costs in urban areas pp. 583-588

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Derivation of regional shadow prices pp. 589-593

- Mehrzad Nadji and Curis Harris
Volume 14, issue 3, 1984
- Foreword pp. 283-283

- Ake E. Andersson and Tonu Puu
- General competetive equilibrium of the spatial economy pp. 285-302

- Piera Mazzoleni and Aldo Montesano
- Space-time economies under free mobility:: Competitive Equilibria and efficiency pp. 303-315

- Alexander J. Karmann
- Fiscal decentralization under free mobility pp. 317-329

- Urs Schweizer
- A way of modelling investment in a multisectoral model pp. 331-343

- Hakan Persson
- Technical choice and reswitching in space economies pp. 345-362

- Trevor Barnes and Eric Sheppard
- Measuring regional efficiency: A method tested on the fabricated metal products industry in Sweden, 1973-1975 pp. 363-379

- Rune Wigren
- Regional dimensions of factor and fuel substitution in U.S. manufacturing pp. 381-398

- T. R. Lakshmanan, W. Anderson and M. Jourabchi
- Random utility demand models and service location pp. 399-431

- Giorgio Leonardi and Roberto Tadei
- On planning and forecasting the location of retail and service activity pp. 433-452

- John R. Roy and Börje Johansson
- Robust comparisons of spatial patterns pp. 453-463

- Karl Mosler
- Simple aggregation and disaggregation subject to minimal information loss and other criteria pp. 465-478

- Bertil Marksjo
Volume 14, issue 2, 1984
- Equivalence between welfare and entropy approaches to residential location pp. 147-173

- Lars-Göran Mattsson
- Measuring the development impact of a proposed transportation system pp. 175-198

- Chong K. Liew and Chung J. Liew
- Location and the theory of production Clarifications and extensions pp. 199-218

- Yeung-Nan Shieh and Chao-cheng Mai
- The migration function and the Todaro paradox pp. 219-230

- Yasuoki Takagi
- Calibrating longitudinal models of residential mobility and migration An assessment of a non-parametric marginal likelihood approach pp. 231-247

- Richard B. Davies and Robert Crouchley
- The systemic variables and elasticities in Alonso's general, theory of movement pp. 249-264

- Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Multi-modal, multi-output, multiregional variable input-output model pp. 265-281

- Chong K. Liew and Chung J. Liew
Volume 14, issue 1, 1984
- Agglomeration and competition pp. 1-17

- Hiroshi Ohta
- Manhattan versus Euclid: Market areas computed and compared pp. 19-35

- Balder Von Hohenbalken and Douglas West
- The level of average production cost chosen by a multiplant spatial monopolist pp. 37-44

- Bruce Benson
- Production location and random input price pp. 45-62

- Song-ken Hsu and Chao-cheng Mai
- Local taxation and the consequences of revenue distribution patterns pp. 63-69

- Donald Jones and Charles R. Morrow-Jones
- An econometric model of internal migration and development: Extensions and tests pp. 77-87

- Dominick Salvatore
- Regional income inequality and economic development pp. 89-111

- Oscar Fisch
- Econometrically accounting for identities and restrictions in models of interregional migration pp. 113-128

- Michael J. Greenwood and Gary Hunt
- A Johansen model for regional analysis pp. 129-146

- Leong H. Liew
Volume 13, issue 4, 1983
- A note on spatial and temporal price and allocation modeling: Quadratic programming or linear complementary programming? pp. 455-470

- T. Takayama and Noel Uri
- The deterrence hypothesis revisited pp. 471-486

- Andrew Buck, Meir Gross, Simon Hakim and J. Weinblatt
- Location and input mix decisions for energy facilities pp. 487-504

- Harry Clarke and Ram M. Shrestha
- Inflation, tax advantages to homeownership and the locational choices of households pp. 505-516

- Dixie Blackley and James R. Follain
- The Moses-Predohl pull and the neoclassical location theory: An alternative approach pp. 517-524

- Yeung-Nan Shierz
- Is population scale a worthless surrogate for business agglomeration economies? pp. 525-545

- Ronald Moomaw
- The relevance of wage differentials in neoclassical urban growth pp. 547-555

- William J. Gillen and Antonio Guccione
- A regional forecasting model for construction activity pp. 557-577

- R. William Thomas and Herman Stekler
- On an inappropriate means of reducing multicollinearity pp. 579-581

- Peter Kennedy
- An exploratory note on determinants of inter-regional living-cost differentials in the United states, 1970 and 1975: Comment pp. 583-585

- Anthony L. Ostrosky
- On the determinants of inter-regional living-cost differentials in the United States, 1970 and 1975: Reply pp. 587-589

- Richard Cebula and Lisa K. Smith
Volume 13, issue 3, 1983
- Modeling the structure of gas distribution costs in urban areas pp. 299-316

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- A labor-oriented quarterly econometric forecasting model of the youngstown-Warren SMSA pp. 317-340

- Yih-wu Liu and Anthony H. Stocks
- A temporal-spatial theory of consumer behavior pp. 341-361

- T. R. Lakshmanan and Chang-i Hua
- A household production approach to the evaluation of transportation system change pp. 363-382

- Komei Sasaki
- Equilibrium points in an urban retail model and their connection with dynamical systems pp. 383-399

- F. J. A. Rijk and Ton Vorst
- Social optimal pricing in a spatial market pp. 401-410

- Song-Ken Hsu
- Location theory of the firm under price uncertainty pp. 411-428

- Vijay K. Mathur
- The international element of economic fluctuations of 20 OECD-countries 1948-1975 pp. 429-454

- Martin Paldam
Volume 13, issue 2, 1983
- Modelling spatial allocation-location solutions for general practitioner medical services in cities: The equity-revenue maximizing conflict case pp. 161-172

- Richard Church and Robert Stimson
- A correction to Whitney and Boots: An examination of residential mobility through the use of the log-linear model: Part II pp. 173-176

- Christian Wells Jacobsen
- Central-city income redistribution and the flight to the suburbs: A stylized model pp. 177-193

- Jan Brueckner
- Planning models for non-cooperative situations: A two-player game approach pp. 195-211

- John R. Roy and Paul F. Lesse
- Complementary strategies for policy analysis: Combining microeconomic and regional simulation models pp. 213-229

- David M. Betson
- The efficiency of interprovincial migration in Canada, 1961-1978 pp. 231-249

- Muhammed N. Islam
- Specification and estimation of spatial econometric models: A discussion of alternative strategies for spatial economic modelling pp. 251-270

- Hans Blommestein
- The analysis of residence histories and other longitudinal panel data: A continuous time mixed markov renewal model incorporating exogeneous variables pp. 271-285

- Andrew R. Pickles
- Determinants of urban population density functions: A procedure for efficient estimates pp. 287-295

- Gershon Alperovich
Volume 13, issue 1, 1983
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Critical essay on the methodology of multiobjective analysis pp. 5-29

- Andrzej P. Wierzbicki
- A multiobjective integer programming model for the land acquisition problem pp. 31-53

- Jeffrey Wright, Charles Revelle and Jared Cohon
- Multiobjective programming with related bargaining games An application to utility coal conversions pp. 55-76

- Samuel J. Ratick
- Qualitative discrete multiple criteria choice models in regional planning pp. 77-102

- Edwin Hinloopen, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Multiperson multitarget decision making, using the versatility criterion pp. 103-113

- Elia Werczberger
- Conflict analysis and compromise strategies in integrated spatial systems pp. 115-140

- Wim Hafkamp and Peter Nijkamp
- A feasibility study of economic and environmental scenarios by means of interactive multiple goal programming pp. 141-160

- Jaap Spronk and Frank Veeneklaas
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