The Review of Regional Studies
1988 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 3, 2001
- Immigration and Natives' Wages: Understanding Their Correlation in the 1980s pp. 219-235

- Todd Easton
- Workforce Investments and Poverty Dynamics pp. 237-254

- David S. Kraybill and Bruce A. Weber
- The Regional Growth of Manufacturing: Markets, Wages, and Labor Composition pp. 255-276

- Neal E. Duffy
- Challenges to Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Preliminary Exploration pp. 277-291

- Edmund M. Tavernier
- Assessment of Economic Impact Studies: The Cases of BMW and Mercedes-Benz pp. 293-303

- John E. Connaughton and Ronald A. Madsen
- The Regional Impact of Wal-Mart Entrance: A Panel Study of the Retail Trade Sector in West Virginia pp. 305-313

- Michael Hicks and Kristy L. Wilburn
Volume 31, issue 2, 2001
- The Landscapes of Liberty pp. 111-120

- John Rees
- Successful Adjustment to Economic Restructuring in the Nonmetro Northeast: 1950-1990 pp. 121-147

- Stephen M. Smith and Kathleen Miller
- Economic Impacts of Municipal Recycling pp. 149-164

- Jared Creason and Podolsky, Michael, J.
- How Much on that Doggie at the Window? An Analysis of the Decline in Greyhound Racing Handle pp. 165-176

- Margaret Ray
- Measuring Internal Migration Among the Foreign-Born: Insights from Canadian Data pp. 177-195

- Bruce Newbold
- Targeting Economic Diversification: An Application of Target MOTAD Procedures pp. 197-215

- Thomas Harris, Chang K. Seung and Rangesan Narayanan
Volume 31, issue 1, 2001
- Federal Funding in the South: Bringing Home the Bacon, but Where's the Beef? pp. 1-12

- Richard J. Reeder and Samuel D. Calhoun
- Anatomy of a Community-Level Fiscal Impact Model: FIT-4-NH pp. 13-38

- Tracey L. Farrigan, John M. Halstead, Martin L. Shields, Douglas E. Morris and Edmund F. Jansen, Jr.
- The Participation of Firms in Tax Incentive Programs pp. 39-50

- Dagney Faulk
- The Long-Term Development of Local Retail and Services Sectors in Rural Southern Counties pp. 51-70

- George Hammond and Eric Thompson
- Changes in U.S. and Canadian Wage Dynamics in the 1990s: How Unique Are Favorable U.S. Labor Market Developments? pp. 71-93

- Mark Partridge
- An Econometric Look at Inefficiency Among U.S. States, 1977-1986 pp. 95-107

- Gregory Brock
Volume 30, issue 3, 2000
- Town Specialization and the Relationships Between Occupation Employment and Industry Employment pp. 239-258

- Gordon Mulligan
- The Sources of Revenues for Wisconsin Native American Casinos: Implications for Casino Gaming as a Regional EconomicDevelopment Tool pp. 259-274

- Ricardo Gazel, Dan Rickman and William N. Thompson
- Tax Incentive Programs and Unemployment Rate pp. 275-298

- Kala Sridhar
- An Analysis of Rural-Urban Differences in Average Family Income: An Application of the Oaxaca and Cotton-Neumark Decomposition Technique pp. 299-314

- Bradley Ewing and William Levernier
- Local Economic Development as a Prisoners' Dilemma: The Role of Business Climate pp. 315-330

- Stephen Ellis and Cynthia Rogers
- Regional Impacts of the 1990s Stock Market Boom pp. 331-342

- Barney Warf and Joseph C. Cox
Volume 30, issue 2, 2000
- Legislator Influence and Public School Finance pp. 117-135

- Larry DeBoer, Kevin T. McNamara, John Cranfield and Thea Graham
- The Linkage Between State and National Output: A Case Study of Connecticut pp. 137-145

- Francis Ahking and Maneechit Pattanapancha
- Divestiture, Competition, and Regional Labor Earnings: Evidence from the Telecommunications Industry pp. 147-165

- James Peoples
- Manufacturing Specialization in the Southeast: Rural Necessity, Rural Possibility, or Rural Vestige? pp. 167-187

- Timothy Wojan and Steven Brent Lackey
- Determinants of the Spatial Mobility of Immigrants: Evidence from Sweden pp. 189-213

- Terance Rephann and Coomaren P Vencatasawmy
- Spatial Differences in Manufacturing Firm Births and Deaths and Local Economic Conditions: Evidence from Pennsylvania pp. 215-236

- Ismail M. Cole
Volume 30, issue 1, 2000
- Devolution and the Evolution of Regional Science pp. 3-15

- Judith I. Stallmann
- Regional Science and Ecological Economics: The Case of Nauru pp. 17-25

- John H. Cumberland
- Regional Growth in the "New" Economy pp. 27-41

- Alan R. Winger
- Regional Science: Evolving in New Directions pp. 43-47

- John Rees
- A View from Agricultural and Applied Economics pp. 49-55

- Mark Henry
- Net Economic Base Multipliers and Public Policy pp. 57-60

- Charles L. Leven
- Soft Variables in Regional Science pp. 61-69

- Edward J. Malecki
- Size Matters: Why Regional Science Needs to Think Bigger pp. 71-73

- James Lay Gibson
- Expanding the "Region" in Regional Science: How Third World Experience Can Enrich Our Research pp. 75-78

- Kavita Pandit
- The Role of Regional Science in Migration and Population Research pp. 79-83

- Plane, David, A.
- Education, Training, and Regional Development: A Policy Relevant Agenda for Regional Science pp. 85-91

- Harrison S. Campbell
- The Southern Regional Science Association and The Review of Regional Studies: History and Characteristics pp. 93-114

- Garey Durden and Hugh W. Knox
Volume 29, issue 3, 2001
- Are U.S. Farm Wages Really Depressing? Evidence from the Northeast and South pp. 212-225

- Tugrul Temel and Edward M. Tavernier
- A Macroeconomic Analysis of Regional Migration in Finland, 1975-95 pp. 226-240

- Sari Pekkala Kerr and Jari Ritsila
- A Regional Analysis of the Earnings of Immigrants pp. 242-254

- Don Bellante and Carl A. Kogut
- Economics of Religious Participation in the Rural South pp. 256-271

- Anil Rupasingha and David Freshwater
- Professional Sports and Urban Development: A Brief Review of Issues and Studies pp. 272-292

- Harrison S. Campbell, Jr.
- Spatial Concentration in the U.S. Auto Supplier Industry pp. 294-305

- Thomas Klier
Volume 29, issue 2, 1999
- Land-Use Controls, Natural Restrictions, and Urban Residential Land Prices pp. 105-113

- Krisandra Guidry, Jams D. Shilling and C. F. Shirmans
- Dynamic Nonmetropolitan Export-Base Modeling pp. 115-138

- Thomas Harris, J Shonkwiler and George E. Ebai
- Application of a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model to Evaluate Surface Water Reallocation Policies pp. 139-155

- Chang K. Seung, Thomas Harris, Jeffrey E. Eglin and Noelwah Netusil
- Adoption of Just-in-time Manufacturing By Rural and Urban Plants pp. 157-174

- H. Fredrick Gale
- Simulating the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of High- and Low-Income Elderly on a Small Rural Region pp. 175-196

- Martin Shields, Judith I. Stallmann and Steven Deller
- Regional Economic Diversification and Efficiency: Baumol' s Likely Lower Confidence Limit Measure of Risk pp. 197-211

- Deborah J. Harper and Larry St. Louis
Volume 29, issue 1, 1999
- Economic Growth Theory, Clustering, and the Rise of the South pp. 1-12

- G. Andrew Bernat
- Myrdal contra Ohlin: Accounting for the Sources of U.S. County Per Capita Income Convergence Using a Flexible Decomposition Approach pp. 13-36

- Ellis Eff
- Do Low-Income Families Benefit from Minimum Wage Increases? Evidence from State-Level Minimum Wage Laws pp. 37-50

- Mark Partridge and Jamie S. Partridge
- Environmental Regulation and the Spatial Distribution of Capital and Resources pp. 51-62

- Ted W. Chiles and Joy Clark
- Distance Effects in Consumption: Measuring Distance Value with Application to Casino Siting pp. 63-76

- Earl L. Grinols
- The Impact of Casino Gambling on Charitable Contributions: The Willingness to Contribute to a Local Public Television Station pp. 77-90

- Keith Schwer and Rennae Daneshvary
- Endogenous Regional Development: Lessons from Languedoc-Roussillon and Montpellier pp. 91-104

- Niles Hansen
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