Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
1967 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 1990
- Health care expenditures for the elderly: A current and future dilemma pp. 239-247

- C. Carl Pegels
- Screening strategies to inhibit the spread of AIDS pp. 249-260

- Steven Nahmias and Charles D. Feinstein
- The concept of corporate social responsibility applied to trade associations pp. 261-271

- Shiv K. Gupta and David R. Brubaker
- Developing a tutoring module for presentation of computerized patient management problems pp. 273-283

- Rosa M. Barriga, Eugenia P. Vanek, Katherine H. Mann, Arnold Reisman and Lawrence T. Kent
- Resource allocation, equity and public risk: Dying one at a time vs dying all together pp. 285-294

- Abraham Mehrez and Amiram Gafni
- The spatial dimensions of accessibility to general hospitals in rural Nigeria pp. 295-306

- Francis C. Okafor
Volume 24, issue 3, 1990
- An econometric model of an episode of mental health care for patients with mild conditions: Implications for caregiver substitution pp. 173-185

- John G. Cross, David J. Knesper and J. Paul De Rooij
- A mathematical model for scheduling screening tests for progressive diseases pp. 187-197

- Abdolazim Houshyar and Faiz A. Al-Khayyal
- A sequential programming model of urban land development pp. 199-216

- James Moore and Peter Gordon
- Managing technology for development: a systems perspective pp. 217-228

- Khalid Saeed
- Attractiveness as a tourist destination: A comparative study of Thailand and selected countries pp. 229-236

- John C. S. Tang and Narisara Rochananond
Volume 24, issue 2, 1990
- Measures of hospital market structure: a review of the alternatives and a proposed approach pp. 81-95

- Jack Zwanziger, Glenn A. Melnick and Joyce M. Mann
- An evolutionary approach to the informal sector in third world metropolitan areas pp. 97-105

- Dieter Weiss
- Explorations with RAS in projecting an occupation-education relationship in India pp. 107-124

- Moneer Alam
- A simulation model for evaluating a set of emergency vehicle base locations: Development, validation, and usage pp. 125-141

- Jeffrey Goldberg, Robert Dietrich, Jen Ming Chen, Mousa Mitwasi, Terry Valenzuela and Elizabeth Criss
- Technical issues in measuring scholastic improvement due to compensatory education programs pp. 143-153

- Anand Desai and Arie P. Schinnar
- Nationalization, socialism and the optimum size of the state sector pp. 155-168

- Paul Cantor
Volume 24, issue 1, 1990
- A second-best tax for litter abatement pp. 1-9

- Robert E. Kohn and David Pines
- World dynamics revisited: a realistic world model simulation pp. 11-25

- Chaweng Chagchit and Joe H. Mize
- Generating alternative solutions for dynamic programming-based planning problems pp. 27-34

- Brian W. Baetz, Eric I. Pas and Alan W. Neebe
- Improving resource allocation in a teenage sexual risk reduction program pp. 35-48

- Robert E. Markland and Murray L. Vincent
- How long should a producer offer full refund? pp. 49-56

- Jayprakash G. Patankar and Amitava Mitra
- Combining qualitative and quantitative factors--an analytic hierarchy approach pp. 57-64

- William C. Wedley
- Reducing dependence through investment in human capital: An assessment of Oman's development strategy pp. 65-75

- Robert E. Looney
Volume 23, issue 6, 1989
- Using data envelopment analysis to evaluate efficiency in the economic performance of Chinese cities pp. 325-344

- Abraham Charnes, William W. Cooper and Shanling Li
- A simple model for predicting the number of servers necessary to cover a region pp. 345-353

- Mark A. Mcknew, Cem Saydam and Kathy E. Fitzpatrick
- Optimal strategies for the immigration lottery pp. 355-360

- Steven Nahmias
- Physician practice style variations pp. 361-371

- Leonard C. Maclean and Alex Richman
- The influence of residential accessibility on household trip-making pp. 373-385

- Peter A. Williams
- An interactive decision support system for designing appropriate and adaptive sampling procedures in electric utility load research pp. 387-397

- Krishnamurty Muralidhar and Marietta J. Tretter
Volume 23, issue 5, 1989
- Introduction pp. 237-240

- Roger E. Bolton, Randall Jackson and Guy R. West
- Regional structural change: a comparison of two input-output models pp. 241-249

- M. Jarvin Emerson
- General considerations in building regional input--output tables pp. 251-259

- William A. Schaffer
- Local area fiscal impact analysis using the regional input--output modeling system (RIMS II) pp. 261-269

- Richard M. Beemiller
- A formal procedure for generating regional product accounts for U.S. regions pp. 271-281

- Randall Jackson, Harvey J. Miller and Martin Hynes
- A conceptual framework for construction of hybrid regional input-output models pp. 283-289

- David Greenstreet
- Analysis of social accounting multipliers over time: the case of the Netherlands pp. 291-302

- Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- Economic-demographic linkages in an extended U.S. input--output model: the impact of income and age pp. 303-320

- M. L. Sastry, J. Szyrmer and Melvyn Weeks
Volume 23, issue 4, 1989
- Objectives for a system of health care delivery for HIV infected people pp. 181-193

- Robert W. Hankins and Peter J. Fos
- Stigmatization of persons with AIDS: Results of a survey of public sector personnel managers pp. 195-201

- Thomas J. Pavlak
- The impact of AIDS on male-female relationships pp. 203-215

- Marcia Lynn Whicker and Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
- An empirical comparison of five procedures for combining (or selecting) forecasts pp. 217-225

- Jeffrey L. Ringuest and Kwei Tang
- Univariate ARIMA forecasts of defined variables: the case of real economic variables pp. 227-234

- Jonathan D. Jones
Volume 23, issue 3, 1989
- A policy for inducements to pay parking fines pp. 99-113

- Thomas A. Lambe
- Forecasting systems in managing hospital services demand: a review of applicability and a measure of utility pp. 115-123

- David M. Rhyne
- Detailed population projections for small areas: The Massachusetts experience pp. 125-138

- Robert A. Nakosteen
- The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act and prospects for economic growth in Jamaica pp. 139-144

- Robert E. Looney and Peter C. Frederiksen
- A political model using influence diagrams and the Analytic Hierarchy Process: the Camp David negotiations pp. 145-159

- Mohammad A. Al-Awadi and John R. Harrald
- Bibliographical research on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) pp. 161-167

- Jung. P. Shim
- An improved approach to solution of the faculty assignment problem pp. 169-177

- Chin W. Yang and Charles J. Pineno
Volume 23, issue 1-2, 1989
- Bulgarian-American cooperation in geography: The context and promise pp. 1-3

- George J. Demko
- The ecologization of material production in Bulgaria and the tasks of geography pp. 5-8

- Kiril Mishev
- The ecological policy of the People's Republic of Bulgaria pp. 9-11

- Zhivko Zhivkov and George Djolov
- Formation of natural-technical systems in Bulgaria and problems of environment preservation pp. 13-16

- Doncho Donchev
- The urban process and the appearance of agglomerations in Bulgaria pp. 17-22

- Christo Ganev
- Urbanization and industrialization pp. 23-23

- Todor Christov
- Social recreational policy in Bulgaria pp. 23-23

- Dimitrina Dimitrova
- Programs for regional development in Bulgaria pp. 23-23

- Peter Popov
- Natural recreational potential in Bulgaria pp. 24-24

- Haralampi Tishkov
- Paleogeographic basis of physical geographical structure in Bulgaria and its regionalization pp. 24-24

- Ivan Vaptzarov
- Integrating economic and environmental models: Some preliminary considerations pp. 25-37

- Roger Bolton
- New directions in quasi-experimental control group methods for project evaluation pp. 39-53

- Andrew M. Isserman and Paul Beaumont
- Environmental-economic models for energy resource development pp. 55-66

- C. Gregory Knight
- The spatial organization of production: An input-output perspective pp. 67-86

- Geoffrey Hewings, Rodney C. Jensen, Guy R. West, Michael Sonis and Randall Jackson
- Probabilistic input-output analysis: Modeling directions pp. 87-95

- Randall Jackson
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