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Volume 14, issue 3, 1991
- The REMI Economic-Demographic Forecasting and Simulation Model pp. 221-253

- George I. Treyz, Dan Rickman and Gang Shao
- The NRIES II Multiregional Macroeconomic Model of the United States pp. 255-274

- Thomas Lienesch and John Kort
- Labor Market Performance and Regional Types: A Conceptual Framework with Empirical Analysis of Austria pp. 275-298

- Ingrid Kubin and Michael Steiner
- The Location-Allocation versus Functional Integration Debate: An Assessment in Terms of Linkage Effects pp. 299-305

- Niles Hansen
- The Structure of Small Service Centers under Conditions of Uncertain Supplies pp. 307-316

- Poul Ove Pedersen
- Small Towns, Rural Linkages, and Employment pp. 317-323

- Thomas R. Leinbach
Volume 14, issue 2, 1991
- Factories in Danish Fields: How High-Wage, Flexible Production has Succeeded in Peripheral Jutland pp. 109-132

- Niles Hansen
- Residential Mobility Differences among Developed Countries pp. 133-147

- Larry Long
- Constructing Economic Base Models or Developing Countries: Lessons from a Case Study in Panama pp. 149-162

- René C. Hinojosa and Arturo J. RÃos
Volume 14, issue 1, 1991
- Measuring the Impact of Free Trade: Local Analysis versus Regional and National Models pp. 1-14

- Fernand Martin
- International Trade, Productivity, and U.S. Regional Job Growth: A Shift-Share Interpretation pp. 15-39

- Ann R. Markusen, Helzi Noponen and Karl Driessen
- Exports, Impacts, and Locations of Services Producers pp. 41-59

- Shirley L. Porterfield and Glen C. Pulver
- Advances in the Spatial Equilibrium Modeling of Mineral and Energy Issues pp. 61-94

- Walter C. Labys and Chin-wei Yang
- Urban Industrial Reform in China: Problems and Prospects pp. 95-107

- Roger F. Riefler
Volume 13, issue 3, 1990
- Approaches to Locating Urban Functions in Developing Rural Areas pp. 225-240

- Eric S. Belsky and Gerald J. Karaska
- Locational Planning and Regional Economic Development: Appropriate Methods in Developing Countries pp. 241-248

- Dennis A. Rondinelli
- Infrastructure Planning and Rural Development: Reflections on the Urban Functions Approach pp. 249-255

- Piet Rietveld
- The Forecasting Accuracy of Regional Bayesian VAR Models with Alternative National Variable Choices pp. 257-269

- Gary L. Shoesmith
Volume 13, issue 1-2, 1990
- The Construction and Use of Regional Input-Output Models: Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-7

- Roger E. Bolton, Randall Jackson and Guy R. West
- Construction and Use of Regional Input-Output Models: Progress and Prospects pp. 9-25

- Rodney C. Jensen
- Extended Input-Output Models: Progress and Potential pp. 27-49

- Peter W. J. Batey and Adam Rose
- A Prototype Demo-Economic Model with an Application to Queensland pp. 51-64

- Jan Oosterhaven and John Dewhurst
- Interregional Migration in an Extended Input-Output Model pp. 65-85

- Moss Madden and Andrew B. Trigg
- Regional Multipliers: WAIO vs. RIMS pp. 87-98

- Philip J. Bourque
- Improving Accuracy by Combining Primary Data with RIMS: Comment on Bourque pp. 99-101

- Richard M. Beemiller
- Regional Trade Estimation: A Hybrid Approach pp. 103-118

- Guy R. West
- The Variation of Estimated Impacts from Five Regional Input-Output Models pp. 119-139

- Sharon M. Brucker, Steven E. Hastings and William Latham
- The Washington Projection and Simulation Model: A Regional Interindustry Econometric Model pp. 141-165

- Richard S. Conway
- Supply and Demand Interaction in Integrated Econometric and Input-Output Models pp. 167-181

- Paul Beaumont
- Input-Output Linkages in a Frontier Region of Indonesia pp. 183-203

- Steven G. Cochrane
- A Microeconomic Input-Output Analysis of Regional Economic Instability pp. 205-214

- Roy Powell, Mark McGovern and Julian Morison
- Summary Comments pp. 215-217

- Geoffrey Hewings
- Summary Comments pp. 218-220

- Richard S. Conway
- Summary Comments pp. 221-224

- Frank Giarratani
Volume 12, issue 3, 1989
- External Control and Regional Development within the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 245-261

- Karl-Peter Schackmann-Fallis
- Population Migration and Economic Restructuring in the United States pp. 263-280

- David A. Plane
- Siberian Development under Gorbachev pp. 281-289

- Theodore Shabad
- The Restructuring of the Soviet Economy and Prospects for Siberia's Development pp. 291-304

- Alexandr G. Granberg
- Interregional Wage Transmission in an Urban Hierarchy: Tests Using Vector Autoregressive Models pp. 305-318

- James LeSage and J. David Reed
- Detecting the Economic Base: New Challenges pp. 319-328

- Donald H. Farness
Volume 12, issue 2, 1989
- Asian Megacity Characteristics, Problems, and Policies pp. 117-129

- Ellen M. Brennan and Harry W. Richardson
- The Case for Experimental, Adaptive Restraint Policies in Developing Nation Metropolitan Areas pp. 131-146

- Peter M. Townroe
- Growth Determinants in the Core-Periphery of Korea pp. 147-163

- Hee-Yeon Lee
- Polarization Reversal, Migration Related Shifts in Human Resource Profiles, and Spatial Growth Policies: A Venezuelan Study pp. 165-188

- Lawrence A. Brown and Victoria A. Lawson
- Land and Landlessness among Rural-to-Rural Migrants in Nepal's Terai Region pp. 189-209

- Tony Dignan, Kingsley E. Haynes, Dennis Conway and Nanda R. Shrestha
- Spatial Impact Analysis in Developing Countries: Method and Application pp. 211-228

- Peter Nijkamp and Michiel van Pelt
- Modeling Integrated Development Investments in Rural Areas: An Indonesian Illustration pp. 229-243

- Thomas R. Leinbach and Robert G. Cromley
Volume 12, issue 1, 1989
- Location, Social Categories, and Individual Labor Market Experiences in Developing Economies: The Venezuelan Case pp. 1-28

- Lawrence A. Brown, Kim V. L. England and Andrew R. Goetz
- Multiregional Estimation of Gross Internal Migration Flows pp. 29-43

- David Foot and William J. Milne
- Congestion, Changing Metropolitan Structure, and City Size in the United States pp. 45-56

- Peter Gordon, Ajay Kumar and Harry W. Richardson
- Measuring the Effects of Changing Structure on Employment Generation Potential pp. 57-65

- David Henderson, Peter McGregor and Iain H. McNicoll
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