Regional Science and Urban Economics
1975 - 2025
Continuation of Regional and Urban Economics.
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1980
- Locational efficiency in a federal system pp. 453-471

- David Wildasin
- The accuracy of changes of urban land values as a measure of social benefits from public programs pp. 473-489

- Oscar Fisch
- Manufacturing linkages, industrial dynamics and the transmission of growth pp. 491-502

- W. F. Lever
- Regional taxonomy: A comparison of some hierarchic and non-hierarchic strategies pp. 503-537

- Manfred Fischer
- A synthesis of the production function and the shift-share model: A new regional modelling approach pp. 539-560

- Andreas A. Andrikopoulos
- Aggregation, gerrymandering, and spatial econometrics pp. 561-569

- Donald N. Steinnes
- Decomposition of the Koopmans-Beckmann Problem pp. 571-580

- Dennis Heffley
- Biased statistics with zero observations in multiple regression analysis of regional data pp. 581-590

- William Latham
Volume 10, issue 3, 1980
- Energy problems and regional development: Editorial note pp. 299-301

- Peter Nijkamp
- A systems approach to regional energy/environment management pp. 303-324

- Wesley K. Foell
- Energy modeling with particular reference to spatial systems pp. 325-342

- Manas Chatterji
- An interregional policy model for energy-economic-environmental interactions pp. 343-370

- Piet Lesuis, Frederik Muller and Peter Nijkamp
- Residential energy demand in the United States: A regional econometric analysis pp. 371-386

- T. R. Lakshmanan and William Anderson
- Hierarchies and priorities in regional energy-environmental planning pp. 387-405

- P. Blair
- Effects of rising energy prices on urban space pp. 407-422

- Bill Waymire and Ed Waymire
- The location theory of firm revisited impacts of rising energy prices pp. 423-428

- Noboru Sakashita
- Analysis of conflicts in dynamical environmental systems via catastrophe theory pp. 429-451

- Frans van Dijk and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 10, issue 2, 1980
- A comparison of shift-share and the RAS adjustment pp. 175-180

- Henri Theil and Riddhi Gosh
- Topographic amenities, building height, and the supply of urban housing pp. 181-199

- Robert Pollard
- Spatial equilibrium with locational interdependencies: The case of environmental spillovers pp. 201-209

- Oscar Fisch
- Environmental regulation and optimal investment behavior: A micro-economic analysis pp. 211-224

- Raymond Kopp and V. Smith
- Residential succession and land-use dynamics in a vintage model of urban housing pp. 225-240

- Jan Brueckner
- Towards a unifying theory for modelling urban systems pp. 241-257

- Ron Sharpe and Anders Karlqvist
- A decision model for regional industrial recruitment and development pp. 259-273

- Dong W. Cho and Allen C. Schuermann
- Diversification in local government tax structures pp. 275-285

- Fred C. White and Chia-Jen Chou
- Migration, unemployment dispersion and the Phillips curve pp. 287-296

- Ross E. Azevedo and George E. O'Connell
Volume 10, issue 1, 1980
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- A. E. Anderson, W. Isard and U. Schweizer
- Spatial competition, concentration and welfare pp. 3-16

- Hiroshi Ohta
- A computational approach to resource allocation in spatial urban models pp. 17-42

- Donald K. Richter
- An application of search theory to the analysis of regional labour markets pp. 43-51

- Robert Sugden
- A simple urban growth model with durable housing pp. 53-76

- Richard Arnott
- The effects of multiplier shifts in a hierarchical city-size model pp. 77-90

- Gordon Mulligan
- Voting with one's feet: A critique of the evidence pp. 91-107

- Richard Cebula
- A dynamic mobility model of individuals between jurisdictions in a system of local governments pp. 109-121

- Masaaki Homma and Masatoshi Yamada
- Applications of cluster analysis algorithm to geostatistical series pp. 123-151

- Shai Ever-Hadani
- Changes in regional input-output coefficients and regional forecasting pp. 153-171

- Richard Conway
Volume 9, issue 4, 1979
- Migration patterns and population redistribution pp. 275-310

- Andrei Rogers
- Timing and duration effects in residence histories and other longitudinal data: I - stochastic and statistical models pp. 311-331

- Ralph B. Ginsberg
- A note on individual choice models of migration pp. 333-343

- William G. Moss
- Optimal migration policies: An analytical approach - part I pp. 345-367

- Frans Willekens
- Timing and duration effects in residence histories and other longitudinal data: II -- studies of duration effects in Norway, 1965-1971 pp. 369-392

- Ralph B. Ginsberg
- An examination of residential mobility through the use of the log-linear model: Part II - empirical illustrations pp. 393-409

- J. B. Whitney and B. N. Boots
Volume 9, issue 2-3, 1979
- On econometric models and methods in regional science pp. 111-116

- Norman J. Glickman
- The Regina Model: A regional-national model for French planning pp. 117-139

- Raymond Courbis
- Output determination and investment specification in macroeconometric models of open regions pp. 141-158

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Migration and urban economic growth pp. 159-183

- John R. Miron
- Assumed versus estimated functional form in disaggregate mode choice models pp. 185-195

- David W. Gillen and David J. Cox
- Non-price determinants of modal choice decisions: An econometric analysis pp. 197-217

- Martin Williams and V. Smith
- The determinants of intra-urban household mobility pp. 219-246

- Daniel Weinberg
- Ridge regression models of urban crime pp. 247-260

- Tarald O. Kvalseth
- A two-step procedure for intertemporal factor analysis pp. 261-274

- Paul Van Rompuy
Volume 9, issue 1, 1979
- The provision of public goods in a growing urban economy pp. 1-20

- Burkhard von Rabenau and Donald A. Hanson
- An expected rank-size rule: A theoretical relationship between the rank size rule and city size distributions pp. 21-40

- Atsuyuki Okabe
- Agglomeration pp. 41-59

- Yorgos Papageorgiou
- Division of labour--Simon revisited: A comment pp. 61-70

- Jon Vislie
- Division of labor and the distribution of income pp. 71-82

- P. Varaiya, R. Artle and C. Humes
- An expository critique of the Takayama--Judge models of interregional and intertemporal market equilibrium pp. 83-95

- John W. B. Guise
- An expository critique of the Takayama--Judge models of interregional and intertemporal market equilibrium: A rejoinder pp. 97-104

- T. Takayama and H. Hashimoto
- Models of individual mode change pp. 105-110

- Ken Rogers and Stein Hansen