Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
1967 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 6, 1972
- A linear model for the allocation of instructional resources pp. 501-506

- Ronald Besel
- Survey of literature regarding production functions of education and their applications specially in educational planning pp. 507-522

- Mehar Arora
- How did we ever make decisions before the systems approach? pp. 523-529

- Roger L. Sisson
- An extremal and information-theoretic characterization of some interzonal transfer models pp. 531-537

- A. Charnes, W. M. Raike and C. O. Bettinger
- An experiment in capturing a priority-utility function in public agencies pp. 539-553

- Thomas E. Hendrick and Warren B. Brown
- A model for analyzing the external effects of new towns on regional development pp. 555-567

- Frank E. Hopkins
- Determinants of university student registration by department pp. 569-573

- Gideon Fishelson
- Some socio-economic implications of the generation gap: a review and exploratory study pp. 575-593

- Richard T. Barth and Donald B. Balork
- The land-use transport system: W.R. Blunden, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1972) $11.50 pp. 595-595

- Juri Pill
Volume 6, issue 5, 1972
- The planning models of Ragnar Frisch pp. 437-455

- E. Kloc
- The closing circle: A review article pp. 457-464

- V. Smith
- Toward a cost/utility model for social science periodicals pp. 465-476

- Paul W. Hamelman and Edward M. Mazze
- The design of a national right-to-read effort pp. 477-488

- Roger L. Sisson
- Experimental analysis of a GPSS simulation of a student health center pp. 489-499

- F. Paul Wyman and Gerald Creaven
Volume 6, issue 4, 1972
- A computer model for the comparison of alternative foodstuffs shopping environments pp. 329-348

- H. S. D. Cole
- The residential location decision: Study of residential mobility pp. 349-364

- Harold D. Deutschman
- Dynamic frameworks for spatial models pp. 365-385

- Martyn Cordey-Hayes
- On the development of new communities pp. 387-407

- Richard L. Heroux and William A. Wallace
- Stanford land use study pp. 409-419

- M. Neering, C. Williams, W. Faught, P. Avioli, J. Maylie, D. Sterling and R. H. Pantell
- Measurement tests for evaluation of social indicators pp. 421-429

- Emil E. Malizia
- Optimal economic stabilization policy: Linear goal-interval programming models pp. 431-435

- A. Charnes and B. Collomb
Volume 6, issue 3, 1972
- Evaluating and planning of a component in the criminal justice system pp. 217-226

- Ezra S. Krendel and R. Michael Dummer
- Linear programming and comprehensive planning: the context of site development pp. 227-240

- Stephen S. Skjei
- A comprehensive planning model pp. 241-250

- Sanford Temkin
- Urban residential renewal investments: a policy analysis employing linear programming pp. 251-262

- Samuel J. Bernstein, Hossain Ahmadi and Sheldon Rashba
- A continuous time stochastic model for the utilization of health services pp. 263-272

- Elisabeth Schach and Siegfried Schach
- An improved model for determining the input cost of university outputs pp. 273-281

- Robert D. Lamson and John Powel
- Health care delivery: a policy simulator pp. 283-293

- J. Kane, W. Thompson and I. Vertinsky
- Some considerations of planning engendered by modern control theory pp. 295-303

- Paul Alper
- Social indicators and the life cycle pp. 305-317

- Martin H. Krieger
- Mimic, an alternative programming language for industrial dynamics pp. 319-327

- Norman D. Peterson
Volume 6, issue 2, 1972
- Technical change and environmental resources pp. 125-132

- V. Smith and John V. Krutilla
- Parking prices in the central business district pp. 133-144

- S. A. Brown and T. A. Lambe
- Timeliness of library materials delivery: A set of priorities pp. 145-152

- A. Reisman, G. Kaminski, S. Srinivasan, J. Herling and M. G. Fancher
- A model of diffusion and implementation: An exploratory study of managerial innovation in Colombia pp. 153-171

- Ilan Vertinsky and Richard T. Barth
- Test of a technique for planning medical procedures in preventive health examination programs pp. 173-185

- Jamshed A. Modi
- Methods of measuring the distribution of socio-economic conditions pp. 187-195

- William H. Gulley and Charles H. Newton
- A stochastic model for health care resource planning pp. 197-213

- James R. Newheiser and Milton E. F. Schoeman
- Managerial and Engineering Economics: Arnold Reisman, Allyn and Bacon, Boston (1971) 532pp. $12.95 pp. 215-216

- Samuel Mantel
Volume 6, issue 1, 1972
- Information system design for educational management pp. 1-20

- Ismail B. Turksen and Albert G. Holzman
- The education of health manpower in a two-year college: an evaluation model pp. 21-30

- Edward Sussna and Harry N. Heinemann
- An application of computer mapping: collecting, displaying and using student location data pp. 31-38

- Robert D. Davis
- Regional analysis and interaction models: an italian example pp. 39-48

- Luciano Minerbi
- Analysis of a tuberculin testing program using a health status index pp. 49-68

- J. W. Bush, S. Fanshel and M. M. Chen
- Modeling air pollution control as a large scale, complex system pp. 69-85

- David W. Malone
- Loading strategies for a freight transport system pp. 87-93

- Ross H. Johnson
- Man-machine interactive transit system planning pp. 95-123

- Matthias H. Rapp
Volume 5, issue 6, 1971
- Professional education in urban planning: A framework for growth pp. 501-514

- S. Saltzman
- Health information systems pp. 515-533

- John C. Deshaies and David R. Seidman
- Project 1990: educational planning at the metropolitan level pp. 535-545

- Austin D. Swanson and Robert E. Lamitie
- On a computer-aided systems approach to personnel administration pp. 547-567

- Martin I. Taft and Arnold Reisman
Volume 5, issue 5, 1971
- Possible and likely futures of urban transportation pp. 413-428

- Francisco Sagasti and Russell L. Ackoff
- A computer simulation approach for planning in hospital ancillary services pp. 429-448

- Wynn A. Abranovic and William A. Wallace
- The multi-dimensional allocation of social resources: The assignment of electromagnetic spectrum pp. 449-466

- Samuel J. Bernstein, W. Giles Mellon and Lowell E. Hoxie
- Projection of enrollment distribution with enrollment ceilings by Markov processes pp. 467-473

- Warren R. Harden and Mike T. Tcheng
- Intersectoral economic-environmental analysis pp. 475-481

- H. Craig Davis
- Towards a technology of social responsibility--I. Problems in the identification of acceptable net benefit-risk ratios pp. 483-489

- Morris Wayman
- Management science approaches to the determination of urban ambulance requirements pp. 491-499

- William K. Hall
Volume 5, issue 4, 1971
- Use of Leontief input-output techniques in allocating indirect costs for instructional systems pp. 285-294

- James E. Bruno and Morton J. Marcus
- Efficient allocation of public resources in manpower training pp. 295-306

- Ozay Mehmet
- Assessing the effects of changes in the cost of higher education to the student pp. 307-316

- James S. Dyer
- A regional planning model for occupational education pp. 317-339

- James F. McMamara
- Communication and developing countries pp. 341-345

- Ragnar Frisch
- A self-financing strategy of agrarian reform: The case of the Peruvian Sierra pp. 347-361

- Juan Felipe Scott
- Classroom exercises in applying the delphi method for decision-making pp. 363-375

- L. R. Doyon, T. V. Sheehan and H. I. Zagor
- Technology scanning: An evaluation procedure pp. 377-385

- Gene R. Simons
- Social indicators and urban systems dynamics pp. 387-393

- Ezra S. Krendel
- Model dependent scale values for attitude questionnaire items pp. 395-405

- H. S. D. Cole and J. Metcalf
- A note on economic policy under uncertainty pp. 407-410

- W. T Ziemba
Volume 5, issue 3, 1971
- Determination of optimal air pollution control strategies pp. 173-190

- John H. Seinfeld and Chwan P. Kyan
- A classroom location-allocation model for campus planning pp. 191-204

- Robert J. Graves and Warren H. Thomas
- Controllability, observability and educational planning pp. 205-212

- Paul Alper
- Planners and mobile home research pp. 213-220

- Robert L. Knight
- A record linkage system as a means to extensive socio-economic farm population data: 1971 Census of Canada pp. 221-230

- R. Paul Shaw
- A systems approach to state-local program planning in vocational education pp. 231-253

- Walter M. Arnold and James F. McNamara
- A mathematical programming model for planning contraceptive deliveries pp. 255-261

- F. J. Gould and M. J. Magazine
- Zero U.S. population growth--When, how and why? pp. 263-273

- Stephen Enke
- Special problems in the economic analysis of investments in human resources pp. 275-283

- Ernst W. Stromsdorfer, Teh-Wei Hu and Maw Lin Lee
Volume 5, issue 2, 1971
- Design and construction of a subregional land use model pp. 97-124

- Michael Batty
- A computer model for the financial analysis of urban housing projects pp. 125-144

- Denos C. Gazis
- Towards a methodology for evaluation of fire protection systems in appalachia pp. 145-158

- Robert L. Bishop, George L. Peterson and Geoffrey N. Berlin
- Transport policy decision analysis: a decision-theoretic framework pp. 159-171

- A. M. Khan
Volume 5, issue 1, 1971
- Long-run planning for undergraduate-higher education capacity needs: Basing enrollment projections on partial-college-potential vs. full-college-potent pp. 1-23

- Thomas G. Fox
- R&D project evaluation and selection models for development: A survey of the state of the art pp. 25-39

- Hans-Horst Schrodkrf
- Modeling urban change pp. 41-55

- Martin H. Krieger
- The Delphi method: Substance, context, a critique and an annotated bibliography pp. 57-71

- Juri Pill
- Spatial interaction pp. 73-95

- M. Cordey Hayes and A. G. Wilson
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