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Volume 20, issue 3, 1997
- Development Models, Economic Adjustment, and Occupational Composition: Ecuador, 1982-1990 pp. 183-209

- Lawrence A. Brown, Jennifer L. Mandel and Victoria A. Lawson
- Dimensions of Decline: Industrial Regions in the United States and Europe, 1970-1990 pp. 211-238

- Carol E. Heim
Volume 20, issue 1-2, 1997
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Spatial Econometrics pp. 1-7

- Luc Anselin and Sergio J. Rey
- The Expansion Method, Mathematical Modeling, and Spatial Econometrics pp. 9-33

- Emilio Casetti
- Does Space Matter? International Comparisons of the Prices of Tradables and Nontradables pp. 35-52

- Bettina H. Aten
- An Empirical Evaluation of the Aggregated Spatial Choice Model pp. 53-75

- Mark R. Ferguson and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
- Multinomial Probit Estimation of Spatially Interdependent Choices: An Empirical Comparison of Two New Techniques pp. 77-101

- Denis Bolduc, Bernard Fortin and Stephen Gordon
- Estimation of Spatial Regression Models with Autoregressive Errors by Two-Stage Least Squares Procedures: A Serious Problem pp. 103-111

- Harry H. Kelejian and Ingmar Prucha
- Bayesian Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models pp. 113-129

- James LeSage
- Those Taxes are all over the Map! A Test for Spatial Independence of Municipal Tax Rates in British Columbia pp. 131-151

- Craig Brett and Joris Pinkse
- Testing for Spatial Error Autocorrelation in the Presence of Endogenous Regressors pp. 153-182

- Luc Anselin and Harry H. Kelejian
Volume 19, issue 3, 1996
- European Union Regional Policy: Sleepwalking to a Crisis pp. 193-209

- Harvey W. Armstrong
- A Zero-inflated Poisson Model of Migration Frequency pp. 211-222

- Alok Bohara and Randall G. Krieg
- Progress in Regional Science: A European Perspective pp. 223-245

- Marina Van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
- Living in Two Worlds: Regional Scientists and Policymakers pp. 247-251

- Monroe Newman
- Editorial Correction and Apolow pp. 253-253

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- Subject and Author Indexes to 1995 Regional Science and Related Journal Literature pp. 255-330

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- Acknowledgment of Referees pp. 331-332

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- Index to Volume 19 pp. 333-335

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Volume 19, issue 1-2, 1996
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Regional Science and Development pp. 1-3

- Boris P. Pleskovic
- Urban Concentration: The Role of Increasing Returns and Transport Costs pp. 5-30

- Paul Krugman
- Ways to Think about Urban Concentration: Neoclassical Urban Systems versus the New Economic Geography pp. 31-36

- J. Vernon Henderson
- “It's Obvious, It's Wrong, and Anyway They Said It Years Ago†? Paul Krugman on Large Cities pp. 37-48

- Andrew M. Isserman
- Interaction between Regional and Industrial Policies: Evidence from Four Countries pp. 49-77

- Ann Markusen
- On the Tension between Regional and Industrial Policies pp. 79-82

- William Alonso
- Response by Ann Markusen pp. 83-83

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- Competitive Advantage, Agglomeration Economies, and Regional Policy pp. 85-90

- Michael E. Porter
- Response by Ann Markusen pp. 91-92

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- Reply by Michael E. Porter pp. 93-94

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- European Migration: Push and Pull pp. 95-128

- Klaus Zimmermann
- Some Findings about European Immigration pp. 129-137

- Julian L. Simon
- European Migration: A Comment pp. 139-146

- Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- Frontier Issues in International Migration pp. 147-177

- Oded Stark
- Frontier Issues in the Determinants and Consequences of International Migration pp. 179-184

- Michael J. Greenwood
- Information Constraints, Strategic Behavior, and Migration: Theory and Evidence pp. 185-190

- Mark Rosenzweig
- Response by Oded Stark pp. 191-191

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Volume 18, issue 3, 1995
- Migration and the Quasi-labor Market in Russia pp. 267-288

- Beth Mitchneck and David A. Plane
- Altruism, Conflict, and the Migration Decision pp. 289-312

- Moonjoong Tcha
- What About the Bell-shaped Relationship Between Primacy and Development? pp. 313-330

- André Lemelin and Mario Polèse
- Decomposing Sources of Regional Growth with an Input-output Model: A Framework for Policy Analysis pp. 331-353

- Paul B. Siegel, Jeffrey Alwang and Thomas G. Johnson
- Variation in U.S. State Income Inequality: 1960-1990 pp. 355-378

- William Levernier, Dan Rickman and Mark Partridge
- INDEX TO VOLUME 18 pp. 379-381

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Volume 18, issue 2, 1995
- Regional Science and Regional Practice pp. 133-145

- Roger Bolton and Rodney C. Jensen
- Regional Science: Historical Perspectives and New Challenges pp. 147-151

- Benjamin Chinitz
- Intellectual Space for Regional Science pp. 153-157

- Anthony Yezer
- Directions in Regional Science pp. 159-164

- Randall Jackson
- An Expanded Role for Regional Science pp. 165-170

- Britton Harris
- The Future of Regional Science and Ecological Economics pp. 171-176

- John H. Cumberland
- We are not Rats: Seeking a Regional Version of Austrian Economics pp. 177-183

- James Hite
- Separated at Birth? Regional Science and Social Theory pp. 185-194

- Barney Warf
- Regional Economic Forecasting: Keeping the Crystal Ball Rolling pp. 195-200

- Carol Taylor West
- Regional Science and the Third World: Why Should we be Interested? What Should we do? pp. 201-209

- Thomas R. Leinbach
- Mutually Beneficial Interactions between Regional Science and Regional Practice pp. 211-217

- Benjamin H. Stevens
- Regional Science: A Question of Balance pp. 219-222

- Peter A. Rogerson
- Regional Science: My Home Away from Home! pp. 223-225

- Ron Shaffer
- Living in Two Worlds: Regional Scientists and Policymakers pp. 227-231

- Monroe Newman
- Can Regional Science Find its Place in the Policy Arena? pp. 233-236

- Laura Huntoon
- Regional Science, Regional Scientists, and Policy pp. 237-242

- Andrew Haughwout
- Regional Science and Policy School Space pp. 243-248

- Alec Ian Gershberg
- On Regional Science: Some Thoughts from a Recent Observer pp. 249-252

- Philip McCann
- A Newcomer's Perspective on Regional Science pp. 253-257

- Harrison S. Campbell
- Regional Science: A View from the Doorway pp. 259-266

- Cynthia Rogers and Stephan Weiler
Volume 18, issue 1, 1995
- The North American Trade of U.S. States: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Shipments, 1983-91 pp. 1-31

- David J. Hayward and Rodney A. Erickson
- Using Spatial Contiguity as Bayesian Prior Information in Regional Forecasting Models pp. 33-53

- James LeSage and Zheng Pan
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