Regional and Urban Economics
1971 - 1974
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Volume 4, issue 2, 1974
- Spatial correlation in the disturbances of a linear interregional model pp. 117-140

- L. Hordijk
- Analysing relations between regions and their surroundings: A canonical correlation approach pp. 141-162

- Alphons P. Ranner
- Regional interindustry multipliers: An analysis of information pp. 163-172

- David Greytak
- The demand and utilization of recreational facilities: A probability model pp. 173-185

- Charles S. Tapiero
- Choice of estimation procedure for models of binary choice: Some statistical and empirical evidence pp. 187-200

- Peter L. Watson
- Regional economic analysis for practitioners, Praeger special studies in international economics and development: A. Bendavid (Praeger Publishers, New York-Washington-London, 1972) 202 pp pp. 201-202

- D. Diehl
Volume 4, issue 1, 1974
- The gravity hypothesis and transportation cost minimisation: A comment pp. 1-9

- Ian Gordon
- The gravity hypothesis and transportation cost minimisation: A reply pp. 11-12

- John Hartwick
- A treatise on traffic assignment pp. 13-23

- Komei Sasaki
- Optimal intertemporal supply of a public facility under uncertainty: A dynamic programming approach to the problem of planning open space pp. 25-40

- Colin A. Gannon
- Efficiency in the urban economy: A general equilibrium framework pp. 41-56

- Alan Abouchar
- Shift share once again pp. 57-60

- H. Kemble Stokes
- The demand for housing and supply of labor: A model of simultaneous choice pp. 61-64

- Daniel Gat
- The valuation of leisure travel time: A note pp. 65-67

- J. J. Collings
- The commodity flow gravity model: A theoretical reassessment pp. 69-75

- John H. Niedercorn and Josef D. Moorehead
- Patterns of regional economic growth pp. 77-105

- Christos C. Paraskevopoulos
- Localisation residentielle: Decision des menages et developpement suburbain Henry G. Zoller, (Vie Ouvriere, Bruxelles, 1972) pp. 107-107

- B. Rouget
- Transport economics: Kalman Kadas, (in Hungarian: Kozle Kedes - Gazda sagtan), (Text -Book Publishing Company, Budapest, 1972) 463 pp pp. 108-108

- Zoltan Palotas
- Theorie economique et transformation de l'espace agricole (Economic theory and changes in agricultural space), (Gauthier Villars, Paris, 1972) 2 vols. of 321 and 303 pp., bib pp. 109-110

- Jean-Marc Boussard
- Economics and societies in Latin America: A geographical interpretation: P.R. Odell and D.A. Preston, (J. Wiley, London, 1973) 265 pp. 18 maps, 13 photographs, bibliography with brief annotations pp. 111-113

- W. B. Stohr
- Matrix methods in urban and regional analysis: A. Rogers, (Holden-Day, San Francisco, 1971) pp. 114-115

- Peter Nijkamp
Volume 3, issue 4, 1973
- Steps toward action-oriented migration research: A progress report pp. 315-325

- Paul Drewe and Humphrey Rodgers
- Simultaneous determination of visits to a system of outdoor recreation parks with capacity limitations pp. 327-359

- Mira Baron and Mordechai Shechter
- Equilibrium models of residential land use pp. 361-368

- Martin J. Beckmann
- About the confusion between the center of gravity and Weber's optimum pp. 371-382

- Alain Scharlig
- A solution method for neo-classical location problems pp. 383-410

- Peter Nijkamp and Jean Paelinck
- Growth centers in regional economic development: N.M. Hansen, ed., (The Free Press, New York, 1972) pp. 411-412

- Peter Nijkamp
- Amenagement du territoire et polarisation: Jacques R. Boudeville, (Editions M.-Th. Genin, Librairies Techniques, Paris, 1972) 279 pp pp. 413-414

- N. M. Hansen
- Freight flows and spatial aspects of the British economy: Michael Chisholm and Patrick O'Sullivan, (Cambridge University Press, 1973) 141 pp., [UK pound]3.95 pp. 415-416

- Ian Gordon
- Multi-level planning: Case studies in Mexico: L.M. Goreux and A.S. Manne, eds., (North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1973) vii+551 pp pp. 417-418

- A. ten Kate
Volume 3, issue 3, 1973
- The isolated region: A model of regional growth pp. 223-232

- Martin J. Beckmann
- Integrated location -- transportation analysis; a decomposition approach pp. 233-262

- Lars Lundqvist
- An axiomatic approach to shift-and-share analysis pp. 263-272

- N. Sakashita
- Trade-off between aggregate efficiency and interregional equity: The case of Japan pp. 273-300

- Koichi Mera
- First experiments with an econometric regional model of the Belgian economy pp. 301-314

- H. Glejser, G. Van Daele and M. Lambrecht
Volume 3, issue 2, 1973
- I. regional productivity differences in Swedish manufacturing pp. 131-155

- Yngve Aberg
- II. Regional production functions and social overhead capital: An analysis of the Japanese case pp. 157-185

- Koichi Mera
- The warehouse problem: A review pp. 187-216

- J. F. Soufflet
- Planning economic integration among developing countries: L.B.M. Mennes, (Universitaire Pers, Rotterdam, 1973) pp. 155 pp. 217-220

- J. L. Enos
Volume 3, issue 1, 1973
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 1-1

- J.H.P.P.
- Externalities, environmental pollution and allocation in space: A general equilibrium approach pp. 3-32

- F[empty]rsund, Finn R.
- Some models for the economic evaluation of the environment pp. 33-62

- Peter Nijkamp and Jean Paelinck
- Structural inadequacies in urban environmental management pp. 63-82

- Michael O'Hare
- Economic and social projects with environmental repercussions: A shadow project approach pp. 83-102

- L. H. Klaassen
- Economic analysis of atmospheric pollution: The example of Alsace pp. 103-125

- Jacques R. Boudeville
- Planning of industrial complexes by means of geometric programming: P. Nijkamp, Rotterdam University Press (Rotterdam, 1972) pp. 127-128

- L. B. M. Mennes
Volume 2, issue 4, 1973
- The classification of cities: Evaluation of Q-mode factor analysis pp. 333-355

- John N. H. Britton
- Aspects of city planning in Hungary: Measuring correlation between the size of families and of dwellings pp. 357-369

- Joseph Kovacsics and Katherine Kovacsics
- The supply of mobile industry: A cross-sectional analysis pp. 371-385

- P. M. Townroe
- The spatial allocation of schools over time in cities pp. 387-400

- Raphael Trifon and Amos Livnat
- Microeconomic theory and the valuation of travel time: Some clarification pp. 401-410

- Allan C. DeSerpa
- Micro-economic theory and the valuation of travel time: A rejoinder pp. 411-412

- F. X. de Donnea
- News from the meeting places: First international conference of regional planners pp. 413-416

- Ju. Pavlov
Volume 2, issue 3, 1972
- An attraction analysis for the Asturian economy pp. 221-247

- Alfred van Wickeren
- I. A reinterpretation of shift-share analysis pp. 249-255

- Joan Esteban
- II. Asymmetry in shift- and share analysis pp. 256-261

- L. H. Klaassen and Jean Paelinck
- Graph theory and hierarchisation models pp. 263-295

- B. Rouget
- The gravity hypothesis and transportation cost minimization pp. 297-308

- John Hartwick
- Transport planning in Hungary: A model of multistage-planning of urban public transport pp. 309-325

- Geza Gyulai
- Regionale economie, het ruimtelijk element in de economie (Regional economics, the spatial element in economics): L.H. Klaassen (ed.) (Wolters-Noordhoff, Groningen, 1972, 356 p., Hfl. 32.50) pp. 327-331

- A. C. P. Verster
Volume 2, issue 2, 1972
- A method for coordinating sectoral and regional plans pp. 113-132

- M. M. Albegov
- General equilibrium models for allocation in space under interdependency and increasing returns to scale pp. 133-158

- Ake E. Andersson and Bertil Marksjo
- The impact of scientific and technical change on the location of economic activities pp. 159-174

- Martin J. Beckmann and Gunter Schramm
- Location and oligopoly location of production units when location decisions are interdependent pp. 175-217

- M. Gadreau
- Spatial economic theory -- urban economics -- regional economics: R.D. Dean, W.H. Leahy and D.L. McKee (The Free Press, New York, 1970) pp. 219-219

- Peter Nijkamp
Volume 2, issue 1, 1972
- Investigations into regional infrastructure equipments: First results of a factor analysis approach pp. 1-24

- Johann-Michael Reiche
- Retail structure in groups of towns pp. 25-65

- J. A. Dawson
- City size, land rent, and the supply of public goods pp. 67-103

- James L. Barr
- Book review pp. 105-111

- Jean-Louis Guigou and Georges Gaudot
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