Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
1967 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 1996
- The index of decent subsistence pp. 237-244

- Joseph L. Balintfy, Sarah P. Rook and Shahram Taj
- Simulating urban population density with a gravity-based model pp. 245-256

- Fahui Wang and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Measuring the performance of hotel operations pp. 257-292

- Celik Parkan
- Reducing tax receipt volatility in a developing country pp. 293-301

- D. Grady Perdue and Terri L. Stewart
- Age-test Markov chains for drug testing and detection pp. 303-313

- James P. Boyle and Theodore J. Thompson
Volume 30, issue 3, 1996
- The battle of the burger chains: Which is best--Burger King, McDonald's or Wendy's? pp. 157-162

- Robert A. Bosch
- Integrated solid waste management in Urban India: A critical operational research framework pp. 163-181

- V. Sudhir, V. R. Muraleedharan and G. Srinivasan
- A multi-objective approach to nurse scheduling with both hard and soft constraints pp. 183-193

- Ilham Berrada, Jacques A. Ferland and Philippe Michelon
- A hybrid conjoint measurement and bi-criteria model for a two group negotiation problem pp. 195-206

- Madhukar G. Angur, Vahid Lotfi and Joseph Sarkis
- Driver choice of parking in the city pp. 207-219

- Thomas A. Lambe
- The crack epidemic: Empirical findings support an hypothesized diffusion of innovation process pp. 221-231

- Andrew Golub and Bruce D. Johnson
Volume 30, issue 2, 1996
- Towards a new discipline of planning pp. 81-102

- Franco Archibugi
- Optimal consolidation of municipalities: An analysis of alternative designs pp. 103-119

- Malachy Carey, Ashok Srinivasan and Robert Strauss
- Accommodating the rainy season in Third World location-allocation applications pp. 121-137

- Joseph R. Oppong
- Estimating the utilization impacts of hospital closures through hospital choice models: a comparison of disaggregate and aggregate models pp. 139-153

- E. Kathleen Adams, Frank W. Porell and James D. Robbins
Volume 30, issue 1, 1996
- Urban growth and circular flow in a SAM-framework: The case of The Netherlands pp. 1-14

- Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- Emission reductions and ecological response: Management models for acid rain control pp. 15-26

- Hugh Ellis, Paul L. Ringold and George Holdren
- Community determinants of psychiatric hospitalization and length of stay pp. 27-38

- Aileen B. Rothbard and Arie P. Schinnar
- A systematic approach to natural recreational resource management pp. 39-49

- Hsiao-Lin Wang
- A model for locating automatic external defibrillators pp. 51-66

- Marvin B. Mandell and Les R. Becker
- A post-Keynesian model of growth with distributional improvements pp. 67-76

- Joanílio Teixeira and Jorge Thompson Araujo
Volume 29, issue 4, 1995
- Integrated fire and ambulance siting: A deterministic model pp. 261-271

- Charles Revelle and Stephanie Snyder
- A Delphi study of goals and evaluation criteria of state and privately owned Latin American airlines pp. 273-285

- William W. Cooper, Armando Gallegos and Michael H. Granof
- Market attractiveness of developing countries pp. 287-303

- G. Tripodo and N. Dazzi
- Cocaine consumption in the United States: Estimating past trends and future scenarios pp. 305-314

- Susan M. Sohler Everingham, C. Peter Rydell and Jonathan P. Caulkins
- Funding polytechnics in England: An application of non-linear programming pp. 315-324

- David A. Turner and John Pratt
- Deciphering the impact of voluntary export restraints (VERs): A view through two analytic lenses pp. 325-335

- Richard Mcgowan and Thomas Vaughan
Volume 29, issue 3, 1995
- Small area student enrollment projections based on a modifiable spatial filter pp. 169-185

- Gerard Rushton, Marc P. Armstrong and Panagiotis Lolonis
- Exporting toxic waste pp. 187-195

- Robert E. Kohn
- Energy resource allocation incorporating qualitative and quantitative criteria: An integrated model using goal programming and AHP pp. 197-218

- R. Ramanathan and L. S. Ganesh
- Integrating technological change into planning: The case for an interdisciplinary perspective pp. 219-226

- Jonathan A. Morell
- Spatial economic impacts of new town development in Hong Kong: A GIS-based shift-share analysis pp. 227-243

- Daniel Z. Sui
- A knowledge based approach to the faculty-course assignment problem pp. 245-256

- Fariborz Y. Partovi and Bay Arinze
Volume 29, issue 2, 1995
- DEA and stochastic frontier analyses of the 1978 Chinese economic reforms pp. 85-112

- W. W. Cooper, Subal Kumbhakar, Robert M. Thrall and Xuelin Yu
- Provision of public services when private alternatives exist pp. 113-124

- Ann van Ackere
- The SHARP way to plan health care services: A description of the system and some illustrative applications in nursing human resource planning pp. 125-137

- Frank Denton, Amiram Gafni and Byron Spencer
- Efficiency of hospital service production in local markets: The balance sheet of U.S. medical armament pp. 139-150

- Yasar A. Ozcan
- A Thurstonian comparison of the analytic hierarchy process and probabilistic multidimensional scaling through application to the nuclear waste site selection decision pp. 151-163

- William M. Bowen
Volume 29, issue 1, 1995
- The marginal practice cost of physicians' services pp. 1-16

- Gregory C. Pope and Russel T. Burge
- Grey fuzzy integer programming: An application to regional waste management planning under uncertainty pp. 17-38

- G. H. Huang, B. W. Baetz and G. G. Patry
- The maximizing market size discretionary facility location problem with congestion pp. 39-46

- Obed Berman
- Nonlinear effects of teaching and consulting on academic research productivity pp. 47-57

- John E. Mitchell and Douglas S. Rebne
- A review of program evaluation and fund allocation methods within the service and government sectors pp. 59-79

- Stelios H. Zanakis, Tomislav Mandakovic, Sushil K. Gupta, Sundeep Sahay and Sungwan Hong
Volume 28, issue 4, 1994
- Impact of capital formation on input-output multipliers pp. 211-217

- John Gowdy and Jack L. Miller
- Technical efficiency and the competitive behavior of hospitals pp. 219-227

- Thomas N. Chirikos and Alan M. Sear
- Allocation and routing of mobile computed tomography equipment pp. 229-240

- S. Rajagopalan and Arvinder P. S. Loomba
- Where have all the traditional classroom settings gone?--The use of large scale, public sector projects to illustrate a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving pp. 241-249

- Victor R. Prybutok, Steve M. Bajgier, Hazem Maragah and Andrew Verzilli
- Implementation of continuous risk utility assessment: The total hip replacement decision pp. 251-276

- James M. Pellissier and Gordon B. Hazen
Volume 28, issue 3, 1994
- Inspection optimization model pp. 137-146

- Jerzy A. Filar, Donna J. Nickerson and N. Phillip Ross
- Scheduling as a multi-person, multi-period decision problem pp. 147-165

- Ann Van Ackere
- The queuing probabilistic location set covering problem and some extensions pp. 167-178

- Vladimir Marianov and Charles Revelle
- On the solution of quantitative policy analysis models using bi-level programming pp. 179-195

- Avishai Breiner and Mordecai Avriel
- Integrating the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) into the multiobjective budgeting models of public sector organizations pp. 197-206

- Robert R. Greenberg and Thomas R. Nunamaker
Volume 28, issue 2, 1994
- Learning from ex ante/ex post cost-benefit comparisons: the coquihalla highway example pp. 69-84

- Anthony Boardman, Wendy L. Mallery and Aidan Vining
- Three proposals for improving short-term on-street parking pp. 85-100

- Robert M. Saltzman
- Cross-subsidization in the telephone industry: Empirical evidence from the pre-divestiture era pp. 101-112

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Accurate estimation of expected coverage: A comparative study pp. 113-120

- Cem Saydam, John Repede and Timothy Burwell
- The cost of decent subsistence in perspective pp. 121-131

- Lilly M. Lancaster and Shahram Taj
Volume 28, issue 1, 1994
- Establishing research objectives to address issues of climate change pp. 1-8

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Models for detection of drug use in the U.S. Navy pp. 9-18

- Theodore J. Thompson and James P. Boyle
- Multicriterion analysis and the evaluation of restoration policies for a Rhine estuary pp. 19-32

- Mark A. Ridgley and Frank R. Rijsberman
- Efficiency and perceived quality of the nation's "top 25" National Universities and National Liberal Arts Colleges: An application of data envelopment analysis to higher education pp. 33-45

- Theodore M. Breu and Raymond L. Raab
- The operations research development cycle pp. 47-66

- Arthur B. Kahn
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