Regional and Urban Economics
1971 - 1974
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1972
- Establishing a network of warehouses for finished products, taking into account seasonal fluctuations in demand pp. 337-353

- D. Babusiaux
- Consumer behaviour, transport mode choice and value of time: Some micro-economic models pp. 355-382

- F. X. de Donnea
- Linear programming as a forecasting device for interregional freight flows in Great Britain pp. 383-396

- P. O'Sullivan
- A test of alternative models for projecting county industrial production at the 2, 3, and 4-digit standard industrial code levels pp. 397-417

- Michael R. Greenberg
- The differential economic structures of the Belgian provinces: A reply pp. 419-419

- J. H. P. Paelink
- Un modelle topologique d'equilibre economique interregional: Claude Ponsard, (Paris, Dunod, 1969, 126 pp.) pp. 421-422

- J. Vignau
- Industrial location: An economic geographical analysis: David M. Smith, (New York and elsewhere, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1971, xii and 553 pp., maps, diagrams, tables, notes, preface, bibliography, and index. $14.95) pp. 422-425

- Peter O. Muller
Volume 1, issue 3, 1971
- Randstad holland -- how to analyze an emerging metropolitan scale? pp. 227-246

- Paul Drewe
- Mathematical models for regional planning pp. 247-287

- David Kendrick
- On French location models for production units pp. 289-316

- J. L. Guigou
- The differential economic structures of the Belgian provinces -- a comment pp. 317-322

- J. A. Dawson and P. M. Mather
- The element of space in development planning: L.B.M. Mennes, Jan Tinbergen, J. George Waardenburg (North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969, pp. 354, Hfl 54.00) pp. 323-328

- B. A. Van Hamel
- Theorie und anwendung raumwirtschaftlicher potential-modelle (Theory and application of potential models in regional economics): Winand Ken Institut fur angewandte wirtschaftsforschung (Institute for Applied Economic Research), Tubingen (J.E.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1970, 266 pages, bound DM 35.00, stitched DM 29.00) pp. 329-332

- A. C. van Wickeren
- International trade theory and regional income differences: Erling Olsen (United States 1880-1950). (North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1971, 221 pp., Hfl. 40.00.) pp. 332-335

- Willem Molle
Volume 1, issue 2, 1971
- On French location models for production units pp. 107-138

- Jean-Louis Guigou
- Urban and industrial deconcentration in developing economies: An analytical framework pp. 139-152

- John R. Harris
- Venezuela: An industrial shift-share analysis 1941-1961 pp. 153-219

- J. R. Lasuen
- Interindustry relations, some attraction models: A.C. van Wickeren (A.J. van der Loeff, Enschede, 1971, 230 pp.) pp. 221-223

- Willem Molle
- l'Economie Urbaine: Pierre-Henri Derycke, (Presses Universitaires de France, 1970, 261 pp.) pp. 224-225

- Peter Nijkamp
Volume 1, issue 1, 1971
- Market share, distance and potential pp. 3-18

- Martin J. Beckmann
- Econometric estimation with spatial dependence pp. 19-40

- Walter D. Fisher
- A method of estimating interregional trade flows pp. 77-87

- F. J. B. Stilwell and B. D. Boatwright
- The dynamic attraction model pp. 89-105

- Alfred van Wickeren and Hans Smit
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