Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
1967 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 1977
- Users' attitudes as a guide to the evaluation of hospital nursing units pp. 293-300

- Dan Sears
- Health status indexes: The trade-off between quantity and quality of life pp. 301-305

- Marshall B. Jones
- Information theoretic approach to migration analysis pp. 307-311

- P. Krishnan
- Forecasting public school enrollment pp. 313-318

- Norfleet Rives
- The position of agriculture in kibbutz economy--an attempt at quantitative projection pp. 319-321

- Amir Helman and Michael Sonis
- Analytic derivation of sociometric dimensions pp. 323-330

- Harley B. Messinger
- Coordinating public utility expansion, industrial siting and pollution control: A workable dynamic programming algorithm pp. 331-338

- Michael Sheehan and K. C. Kogiku
- Demand and supply elements in educational planning pp. 339-346

- Supachai Panitchpakdi
- Economic impact of public programs on a locality pp. 347-352

- Joseph A. Colosi
Volume 11, issue 5, 1977
- Quantification of the task performance of a uniformed police patrol officer: A group process approach pp. 239-248

- Julian V. Pittman and Charles Thomason
- Environmental quality, expenditure patterns and urban location: Effects on income groups pp. 249-258

- Paolo F. Ricci, Linda E. Perron and Brian A. Emmett
- Modeling the diffusion of public policy innovations among the U.S. States pp. 259-263

- Vijay Mahajan, Kingsley E. Haynes and K. C. Bal Kumar
- Urban travel alternatives: Models for individual and collective preferences pp. 265-271

- John Odland and John Jakubs
- Mathematical models for decision-making in planning drug abuse control programs pp. 273-290

- Hector Correa and Judith Sangl
- Note on Krieger's life cycle indicators framework for social program evaluation pp. 291-292

- Arie P. Schinnar
Volume 11, issue 4, 1977
- Direct and incentive planning within a university pp. 191-204

- Stephen A. Hoenack
- The design of residential homes for the elderly: An examination of variations with census data+ pp. 205-212

- Martin R. J. Knapp
- Intra-urban journeys and activity linkages pp. 213-220

- Gillian A. Bentley, Alex Bruce and David R. Jones
- A model of the national health service for structural analysis and planning pp. 221-231

- D. R. Jonest and A. Bourne
- Optimum depletion of natural resources: Some general issues+ pp. 233-234

- Dimitrios S. Dendrinos
- Canonical correlation analysis vs simultaneous equation approach: An empirical example evaluating child health and welfare programs+ pp. 234-237

- Teh-Wei Hu
Volume 11, issue 3, 1977
- Developing economic measures of hospital productivity pp. 113-121

- Hirsch S. Ruchlin and Irving Leveson
- Decision analysis of auto emission control pp. 123-130

- Bruce R. Judd
- A new interpretation of the "normalizing" or "balancing" factors of gravity-type spatial models pp. 131-136

- Frank J. Cesario
- Distinguishing aging, period and cohort effects in longitudinal studies of elderly populations pp. 137-146

- Robert D. Blanchard, James B. Bunker and Martin Wachs
- An evaluation of residential area improvement strategies from the residents' viewpoint pp. 147-153

- John Stanley
- A technique for evaluating alternative population forecasts pp. 155-160

- M. M. Stein and E. Crawford
- Shortages and economic policy pp. 161-170

- Steven Pease, Chad Stone, Jerome Wolgin and Hossein Askari
- The future of the world economy+ pp. 171-182

- Wassily Leontief
- The residential demand for electricity by firm: 1957-1972 pp. 183-187

- V. Smith, William Russo and Steven Gold
Volume 11, issue 2, 1977
- Screening the impacts of municipal service policy changes pp. 49-59

- James F. Hudson and David H. Marks
- Non-user preference for improvements, and attitude towards future use of a bus system pp. 61-76

- Thomas L. Thomson, M. M. Bakr and Gary G. Makowski
- Optimal plant location and air quality management under indivisibilities and economies of scale pp. 77-93

- Jean-Michel Guldmann and Daniel Shefer
- The application of a graph-partitioning algorithm to the scheduling of curriculum requirements pp. 95-99

- R. G. Parker, R. J. Graves and H. Sherali
- A multidisciplinary assessment of waste paper recovery from an institutional source pp. 101-108

- Craig R. Humphrey, Stuart H. Mann and Glenn R. Harris
- In defence of attitudinal research: a transport example pp. 109-110

- David Hensher
Volume 11, issue 1, 1977
- Policy applications of population models: A comparative review pp. 1-11

- K. S. Srikantan and Alfred Blumstein
- Markov analysis of land use change: Continuous time and stationary processes pp. 13-17

- E. J. Bell and R. C. Hinojosa
- Federal investment impact: An empirical benefit-cost evaluation pp. 19-24

- Ben-Chieh Liu
- Innovation diffusion: A deterministic model of space-time integration with physical analog pp. 25-29

- Kingsley E. Haynes, Vijay Mahajan and Gerald M. White
- A university admissions system pp. 31-36

- Peter Ittig
- Planning in the smaller city: Major problems and a possible solution pp. 37-41

- Robert P. Wolensky and David L. Groves
- A spatial interaction model for the allocation of higher education enrollments pp. 43-48

- Barry Render and Gerald L. Shawhan
Volume 10, issue 6, 1976
- A linear programming solution to the faculty assignment problem pp. 227-230

- Jon Breslaw
- The general linear model analysis of variance: its relevance to transportation planning and research+ pp. 231-235

- Ricardo Dobson
- A conceptual framework for the location of public facilities in the urban areas of developing countries: the Nigerian case pp. 237-240

- Andrew Godwin Onokerhoraye
- Personnel scheduling in public systems: a survey pp. 241-249

- Holmes E. Miller
- Higher education in the united states (1985-2000): Scenario construction using a hierarchical framework with eigenvector weighting pp. 251-263

- Thomas L. Saaty and Paul C. Rogers
- A decision support system for area-wide water quality planning+ pp. 265-273

- Clyde W. Holsapple and Andrew B. Whinston
Volume 10, issue 5, 1976
- Toward regional economic planning: The New England case pp. 181-192

- Randolph F. C. Shen, Roy G. Poulsen and Harold Sternbach
- Social indicators and urban policy analysis pp. 193-198

- Shirley S. Angrist, Jacob Belkin and William A. Wallace
- A future cities survey research design for policy analysis pp. 199-211

- Kenneth L. Kraemer, James N. Danziger, William H. Dutton, Alexander M. Mood and Rob Kling
- Physician location and distribution: a social systems approach pp. 213-221

- James G. Anderson and David E. Bartkus
- A study in using linear programming to design non-urban attendance areas pp. 223-226

- Patrick McKeown and Brian Workman
Volume 10, issue 4, 1976
- The new urban economics: An evaluation pp. 137-147

- Harry W. Richardson
- Hierarchical policy relationships, consistency and indicators in the planning process pp. 149-153

- R. L. Mackett
- A management planning model for the delivery of family planning services pp. 155-158

- Glenn O. Ware and Phillip M. Dickert
- Patient flow analysis and the delivery of radiology service+ pp. 159-166

- Ben Lev, George Revesz, Francis Shea and Robert Caltagirone
- Typology formation across socio-economic indicators pp. 167-171

- James N. Johnstone
- The generation gap and optimal economic growth pp. 173-179

- James A. Yunker
Volume 10, issue 3, 1976
- An analytical approach to academic department location in a multi-campus university+ pp. 93-100

- Robert J. Graves and Warren H. Thomas
- Consequences and preconditions of retarded economic growth pp. 101-106

- Egon Matzner
- A system for evaluating social welfare programs and allocating contributed resources based on citizen input pp. 107-116

- Willam W. Swart, Irwin Kruger, Harry Burgess and Daniel Rubenstein
- An empirical welfare approach to regional income distributions: Alternative specifications and estimates of income inequality measures pp. 117-128

- C. P. A. Bartels and Peter Nijkamp
- Social preferences for health states: An empirical evaluation of three measurement techniques pp. 129-136

- George W. Torrance
Volume 10, issue 2, 1976
- Land use-transport models in regional development planning pp. 47-55

- B. G. Hutchinson
- The use of economics in urban travel demand modelling: A survey pp. 57-66

- Kenneth Button
- A model for measuring the need for services in a district pp. 67-71

- Daniel L. Reich
- Estimation of parameters in mathematical models of segregation pp. 73-75

- H. H. Kagiwada and R. E. Kalaba
- Sofa: A simulation program for predicting and evaluating the policy effects of grants-in-aid pp. 77-88

- Robert P. Inman and Douglas Wolf
- Statement adopted by the Fourth All India Scholars' Conference on population, poverty, planning and Asian co-operation (adopted unanimously in the concluding session: 26-28 January 1974)New Zealand Hostel, Aarey Colony, Bombay 400065 pp. 89-90

- M. R. Sinha
Volume 10, issue 1, 1976
- Manpower targets and educational investments pp. 1-6

- Jo M. Ritzen
- Simulation of a blood-inventory-bank system in a hospital pp. 7-15

- Prem Vrat and A. B. Khan
- Feasibility of national population growth targets in LDC's pp. 17-26

- R. Paul Shaw
- Unit cost studies in French Universities pp. 27-30

- Anthony Bottomley
- Implementation of a large scale water quality data management system pp. 31-36

- William D. Haseman, Clyde Holsapple and Andrew B. Whinston
- Regional hospital needs projection: An input-output approach pp. 37-42

- Ben-Chieh Liu
- Linear programming and land use allocation: Suboptimal solutions and policy pp. 43-45

- Hym K. Cheung and Jacques A. Auger
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