Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
1967 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 6, 1985
- A systems approach to integrate manpower planning and operation pp. 371-377

- Timothy T. Liang and Shao-Ju Lee
- Estimating debt capacity of New York State health facilities pp. 379-385

- Andrew J. Hogan
- Specification of wage determination mechanisms in urban labor markets pp. 387-398

- Barry M. Rubin
- An analysis of the multiple listing service pp. 399-405

- Noel D. Uri
- Core-periphery contrasts in China's development during the early eighties pp. 407-416

- Chiu-Ming Luk
- An analysis of the cost of providing ancillary services to skilled nursing facility patients in New York State pp. 417-423

- Edward L. Hannan, Joseph F. O'Donnell and Christopher J. Gimbrone
- Capacity planning in service operations: The case of hospital outpatient facilities pp. 425-429

- Peter Ittig
- Revenue forecasting, budget setting and risk pp. 431-439

- Stuart Bretschneider and Larry Schroeder
- Decision rules to specify the extent of division of labor pp. 441-445

- Hector Correa
Volume 19, issue 5, 1985
- The conflict in the growth of the Nigerian petroleum industry and the environmental quality pp. 295-301

- A. 'Sesan Ayodele
- Land use and environmental dereliction in the urban fringe: The case of Benin City, Bendel State, Nigeria pp. 303-311

- Gideon E. D. Omuta
- Estimation of the effects of adverse selection and moral hazard on income-contingent loan plans for professional and graduate students pp. 313-320

- William C. Weiler
- A technoeconomic model for sectoral and economy-wide development planning pp. 321-330

- Mordecai Avriel and Avishai Breiner
- Demand for electricity in Nigeria: Some empirical findings pp. 331-337

- Roland E. Ubogu
- Public investment and employment creation: Ex-post evaluations and ex-ante decisions pp. 339-348

- K. G. Willis
- A logit analysis of telecommunication network bypass decisions pp. 349-356

- Jean-Michel Guldmann, Jane L. Racster and Michael D. Wong
- Cross-national tests of a third world development-migration paradigm: With particular attention to Venezuela pp. 357-361

- Richard C. Jones and Lawrence A. Brown
- Money, inflation, and causality (a look at the empirical evidence for the U.S., 1974-1983) pp. 363-369

- Jonathan D. Jones
Volume 19, issue 4, 1985
- Science, technology and values in an age of aging pp. 225-226

- Edmund D. Pellegrino and James T. Howell
- Demographic challenges for socioeconomic planning pp. 227-247

- Beth J. Soldo and Kenneth G. Manton
- Financing care for the aging pp. 249-253

- Jeffrey Merrill and Karen Smith
- The virtues and vices of the elderly pp. 255-262

- William F. May
- Medical care services for the elderly pp. 263-272

- David L. Rabin and Margaret Anne Haske
- Medical professional needs for geriatric care pp. 273-277

- John Collins Harvey
- The role of the gerontological nurse in the care of the elderly pp. 279-288

- Ada Romaine Davis, Norma R. Small and Lillian M. Andersen
- Epilogue: Confronting the age of aging pp. 289-293

- Beth J. Soldo, Edmund D. Pellegrino and James T. Howell
Volume 19, issue 3, 1985
- On the approximation of utility functions for faculty teaching assignments pp. 153-158

- Richard H. Mc Clure and Charles E. Wells
- Analytical derivation and behavioral interpretation of a model combining trip generation and distribution pp. 159-165

- Oscar Fisch
- Characterizing sub-optimal solutions in regional planning policy pp. 167-177

- S. C. Lonergan
- Demographic change and implications for planning economic strategy pp. 179-187

- Joseph A. Ziegler and C. Larry Tompkins
- A planning model for regional systems of CT scanners pp. 189-199

- Luder Bach and Rolf Hoberg
- A model of the economy based on an interpolated growth matrix pp. 201-204

- Dragisa Stojanovic
- Intrametropolitan planning for community-based residential care: A goals programming approach pp. 205-212

- Cynthia A. Nelson and Jennifer R. Wolch
- Organizational decline, extended work life and implications for faculty planning pp. 213-221

- Michael J. Feuer
- On the informational content of structural macroeconometric models pp. 223-224

- John Hoftyzer and J. Mixon
Volume 19, issue 2, 1985
- A structural approach to projecting the occupational profile: Some results with Indian data pp. 81-86

- Moneer Alam
- The dynamics of land-use/transportation interactions and their planning implications pp. 87-94

- Manouchehr Vaziri and Tenny N. Lam
- Goal programming solutions to transportation problems with variable supply and demand requirements pp. 95-100

- N. K. Kwak and Marc J. Schniederjans
- An alternative solution method for goal programming problems: The lexicographic goal programming case pp. 101-107

- N. K. Kwak and Marc J. Schniederjans
- A process model of fare decision making for integrated transit systems pp. 109-116

- Dan B. Rinks and Fredrick C. Scherr
- Government subsidy of critical-need occupations: The case of nurses pp. 117-124

- Richard Dusansky, Melvin Ingber, Alan Leiken and John Walsh
- Mathematical partitioning of the receiver operating curve: A diagnostic tool for medical decision making pp. 125-135

- Marc J. Schniederjans and E. V. Kotlyarov
- A preliminary framework for studying mergers of public organizations pp. 137-144

- Vicki L. Sauter
- A dual-dual migration model with price policies pp. 145-152

- Peter Cornelisse, Irene Frieling and Jacques Gaude
Volume 19, issue 1, 1985
- Impact of selected policy and market factors upon student flows from high school to competing destinations pp. 1-15

- Ronald Swirsky, Ismail B. Turksen and Susan Padro
- An extended matrix of economic growth and corresponding dynamic system pp. 17-19

- Dragisa Stojanovic
- Empirical analysis of the impact of a landlord-tenant ordinance on property values+ pp. 21-26

- Peter Schaeffer and T. John Kim
- An integer linear programming model of staff retention and termination based on multiattribute utility theory pp. 27-34

- Joanna R. Baker and Kathy E. Fitzpatrick
- Modeling oil refinery operations pp. 35-40

- Noel D. Uri
- Planning and analysis of a ridesharing evaluation study pp. 41-49

- James R. Evans, William K. Jackson, Gregory J. Westerbeck and Michael P. Thomas
- An approach to evaluate incentive policies for energy development pp. 51-61

- B. N. Srikar
- A comparative study of bureaucratic corruption in Latin America and the U.S.A pp. 63-79

- Hector Correa
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