Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
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Volume 17, issue 5-6, 1983
- Foreword pp. 235-236

- Andrew M. Isserman
- A simultaneous model for regional labor supply, incorporating labor force participation, commuting and migration pp. 239-250

- Anne van der Veen and Gerard Evers
- U.S. interstate labor force migration: An analysis of trends, net exchanges, and migration subsystems pp. 251-266

- David A. Plane and Andrew M. Isserman
- Migration of young labor force entrants pp. 267-280

- Matthew Black
- The effects of college and military populations on models of interstate migration pp. 281-290

- John F. Long
- Migration in late working age and early retirement pp. 291-302

- Anthony M. Warnes
- Labor force migration, non-labor force migration, and non-employment reasons for migration pp. 303-312

- Curtis C. Roseman
- The modelling of demographic-economic change within the context of regional decline: Analytical procedures and empirical results pp. 315-328

- Peter W. J. Batey and Moss Madden
- Interregional economic-demographic model of the Tokyo region pp. 329-344

- Takao Fukuchi, Masahiro Chuma and Makoto Yamaguchi
- Regional economic-demographic forecasting models: A case study of the Washington and Hawaii models pp. 345-353

- Richard Y. P. Joun and Richard Conway
- An economic-demographic approach to forecasting national and subnational birth rates pp. 355-363

- Anthony L. Redwood
- Modeling demographic-economic interactions: Micro, macro and linked micro/macro strategies pp. 365-372

- Steven B. Caldwell
- Comparisons of aggregate variable forecasts using aggregate and disaggregate models pp. 373-380

- Peter A. Rogerson
Volume 17, issue 4, 1983
- Some labor market effects of labor supply responses to transfer programs pp. 141-151

- David Greenberg
- Information theoretic methods of spatial model building: A guide to the unbiased estimation of the form of probability distributions+ pp. 153-164

- James Pooler
- Capital intensive education policy issues and problems pp. 165-172

- Austin D. Swanson, Edward J. Willett, Robert E. Lamitie and Eugene A. Nelson
- National, regional, and corporate planning methodologies--system dynamics versus simultaneous equation using regression pp. 173-176

- Milton M. Chen
- Cost/benefit analysis and capital investment decisions in nuclear cardiology pp. 177-180

- E. V. Kotlyarov and Marc J. Schniederjans
- A university budget problem: a priority-based approach pp. 181-189

- Ami Arbel
- Urbanisation, fiscal decentralisation and economic development: A time series evidence pp. 191-198

- Roland Ekotome Ubogue
- Potential savings from the adoption of nurse practitioner technology in the Canadian health care system+ pp. 199-209

- Frank T. Denton, Amiram Gafni, Byron Spencer and Greg L. Stoddart
- Allocation of teaching personnel: A goal programming model pp. 211-216

- Sheila M. Lawrence, Kenneth D. Lawrence and Gary R. Reeves
- Modeling the location of greenbelts as a means for air quality control pp. 217-224

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Indicators for planning of health services: assessing impacts of social and health care factors on population health pp. 225-234

- Thomas T. H. Wan and Joel H. Broida
Volume 17, issue 3, 1983
- Integration of technical and value issues in air quality policy formation: A case study pp. 95-108

- Robin L. Dennis, Thomas R. Stewart, Paulette Middleton, Mary W. Downton, Daniel W. Ely and M. Cnlleen Keeling
- Implications for food production potential of future urban expansion in Ontario pp. 109-119

- Barry Smit, Stephen Rodd, Deborah Bond, Michael Brklacich, Chris Cocklin and Allan Dyer
- Design and implementation of a survey of people parking at curbside meters pp. 121-129

- F. F. Ernst and T. A. Lambe
- Financing long term care under medicaid: Competitive bidding, vouchers and expenditure matching in an hmo framework pp. 131-140

- Andrew J. Hogan
Volume 17, issue 2, 1983
- The application of a remote data acquisition system to livestock management: Benefit estimation pp. 49-56

- Jonathan F. Bard
- An approach to the display and analysis of multiobjective problems pp. 57-63

- David A. Schilling, Charles Revelle and Jared Cohon
- Revenue trade-offs: Implications for state Government finance pp. 65-69

- E. Jane Luzar, David Debertin and Angelos Pagoulatos
- Sorting urban development strategies in a federal system: An information theoretic approach pp. 71-77

- Charles Adams and James E. Storbeck
- Segregation index: An orsametric for measuring discrimination against minorities pp. 79-82

- Deniz Saral, Amilcar S. Goncalves and William L. Tullar
- A financial planning model for presidential candidates pp. 83-86

- Patrick G. McKeown and Andrew F. Seila
- Employment predictions in social impact assessment: An analysis of some unexplored variables pp. 87-93

- Stephen B. Lovejoy
Volume 17, issue 1, 1983
- A goal programming approach to public investment decisions: A case study of rural roads in Indonesia pp. 1-10

- Thomas R. Leinbach and Robert G. Cromley
- Economic and fiscal impact analysis of energy development projects: Coal liquefaction in the Illinois Basin pp. 11-20

- Barry M. Rubin and Barry D. Solomon
- Markov models and the utilization of mental health services: A study of endogenously depressed patients pp. 21-31

- Donald L. Fisher and David J. Knesper
- Competitive bidding and voucher payments for implementing the new federalism with special emphasis on programs for the aging pp. 33-37

- Andrew J. Hogan
- Analysis of cost and coverage of government financed Primary Health Care Services in Tanzania pp. 39-47

- J. L. de Vries, T. K. Belding and S. H. Rajab
Volume 16, issue 6, 1982
- Redistricting reformulated: A maximum interaction/minimum separation objective pp. 241-244

- David A. Plane
- Street-lighting projects selection: A rational decision making approach pp. 245-259

- Daniel Shefer and Jacques Stroumsa
- Long waves or catastrophes in regional development pp. 261-271

- Peter Nijkamp
- On practicing the art of modeling: The guaranteed student loan program pp. 273-278

- Barry L. Bayus
- A health maintenance organization design for long term care under medicaid pp. 279-292

- Andrew J. Hogan
Volume 16, issue 5, 1982
- Dynamic appraisal of infrastructure investments pp. 195-207

- Arturo J. Bencosme and Jarir S. Dajani
- Educational resource multipliers for use in local public finance: An input-output approach pp. 209-215

- Anthony Boardman and A. P. Schinnar
- Water allocation under alternative water supply conditions pp. 217-221

- Mark S. Henry and Ernest J. Bowen
- A multiplicative model for efficiency analysis pp. 223-224

- A. Charnes, W. W. Cooper, Lawrence Seiford and J. Stutz
- Spatial aspects of the diffusion of technological innovations among American municipal governments pp. 225-238

- Irwin Feller, Gregory Elmes and James Meyer
- A core of essential awareness and knowledge for urban and regional planning pp. 239-240

- Melville C. Branch
Volume 16, issue 4, 1982
- Cash transfers versus jobs programs pp. 147-155

- David Betson and David Greenberg
- Energy demand and interfuel substitution in the United Kingdom pp. 157-162

- Noel D. Uri
- Three useful but often forgotten education system indicators pp. 163-166

- James N. Johnstone
- The properties of a distance-based segregation index pp. 167-171

- Barrie S. Morgan
- Sensitivity of the weighting summation decision method to incorrect application pp. 173-177

- Michael D. Rowe and Barbara L. Pierce
- Planning theory: The quest for identity pp. 179-192

- Willem G. M. Salet
- Spatial planning for the LDC's pp. 193-194

- Peter Gordon
Volume 16, issue 3, 1982
- Slack, natural slack, and location covering pp. 99-105

- James E. Storbeck
- A simulation based methodology for modeling a university Research Support Service System pp. 107-120

- Seshagiri Rao Vemuri
- Analytical methods for planning educational facilities in an era of declining enrollments pp. 121-131

- James E. Bruno and Paul W. Andersen
- Some tests of analytical multiobjective decision-making methods pp. 133-140

- Michael D. Rowe and Barbara L. Pierce
- Models vs envelopes: The dangers of informal forecasting and policy evaluation techniques in economics pp. 141-144

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
Volume 16, issue 2, 1982
- Creating an efficient market for nursing home care pp. 53-62

- Andrew J. Hoggan
- Policy, planning and program development: Case study--adolescent pregnancy pp. 63-68

- Raphael J. Salmon and Ruth W. Salmon
- The industrial demand for energy pp. 69-84

- Uri+, Noel D.
- A multiple regression model to look into the possible consequences of organizing a national health service in Italy pp. 85-94

- Fiorella De Rosis and Sebastiano Pizzutilo
- Comparisons of aggregation procedures for interaction data: a comment pp. 95-95

- I. Masser and J. Scheurwater
- A reply to I. Masser and J. Scheurwater pp. 95-96

- Paul B. Slater
Volume 16, issue 1, 1982
- Impact of the food stamp program on selected food nutrients purchased by low income households pp. 1-7

- Chung L. Huang and W. Keith Scearce
- The technological choice decision making process: An example from Nigeria--the Kainji hydro-electric technology: A multi-purpose development technolog pp. 9-14

- A. 'Sesan Ayodele
- A framework for designing an MIS for health delivery system in rural India pp. 15-19

- S. C. Bhatnagar
- Steiner minimal trees and urban service networks pp. 21-38

- James Macgregor Smith and Meir Gross
- Applying management science in developing countries: ABC analysis to plan public drug procurement pp. 39-50

- Jonathan D. Quick
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