International Regional Science Review
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Volume 7, issue 3, 1982
- Introduction: Public Policy and the Urbanization of Farmland pp. 249-256

- Peter S. Fisher
- How Much Farmland is Being Converted to Urban Use? pp. 257-272

- Julian L. Simon and Seymour Sudman
- Assessing Prospects for the Adequacy of Agricultural Land in the United States pp. 273-284

- David L. Brown, Michael F. Brewer, Robert F. Boxley and Calvin L. Beale
- Urban Encroachment on Prime Agricultural Land: A Case Study pp. 285-292

- B. L. Dillman and Charles F. Cousins
- Farmland and Agricultural Policy in Sweden: An Integrated Approach pp. 293-302

- Mark B. Lapping and V. Dale Forster
Volume 7, issue 2, 1982
- Special Issue on Urbanization and Development pp. 97-98

- Andrei Rogers
- The Factors of Urban Population Growth: Net Immigration versus Natural Increase pp. 99-125

- Jacques Ledent
- City Size Distributions and Spatial Economic Change pp. 127-151

- Eric Sheppard
- The Role of Emigration and Migration in Swedish Industrialization pp. 153-174

- Urban Karistrom
- Economic Growth and Urbanization: A Study of Japan pp. 175-191

- Hisanobu Shishido
- Migration and Urban Change pp. 193-216

- Piotr Korcelli
- Modeling Urban Decline: A Multilevel Economic-Demographic Model for the Dortmund Region pp. 217-241

- Michael Wegener
Volume 7, issue 1, 1982
- Regional Development in a Socialist, Developing and Multinational Country: The Case of Yugoslavia pp. 1-24

- Boris Pleskovic and Marjan Dolenc
- Demographic Disaggregation in the Construction of Regional Econometric Models: A Statistical Evaluation pp. 25-51

- Carol A. Taylor
- The Interregional Linkages between National and Regional Input-Output Models pp. 53-67

- David F. Batten
- Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing: An Assessment of Alternatives pp. 69-81

- Kevin Neels
- Tinbergen-Type Central Place Systems pp. 83-91

- Gordon Mulligan
- Notes and Acknowledgments pp. 92-93

- N/a
Volume 6, issue 2, 1981
- Regional Analysis from the Standpoint of International Trade: Is it a Useful Perspective? pp. 95-120

- John Mutti
- Embodied Energy Trade Balances among Regions pp. 121-136

- Philip J. Bourque
Volume 6, issue 1, 1981
- Regional Fertility Patterns in the United States: Convergence or Divergence? pp. 1-14

- Martin O'Connell
- A Family of Spatial Interaction Models Incorporating Information Flows and Choice Set Constraints Applied to U.S. Interstate Labor Flows pp. 15-31

- Terence R. Smith and Paul B. Slater
- Estimation of Place-to-Place Migration Flows from Net Migration Totals: A Minimum Information Approach pp. 33-51

- David A. Plane
- An Econometric Model for Forecasting Regional Population Growth pp. 53-70

- Thomas R. Plaut
- Migration in an Interregional Macroeconometric Model of the United States: Will Net Outmigration from the Northeast Continue? pp. 71-83

- William J. Milne
- A Framework for Modeling Interregional Population Distribution and Economic Growth pp. 85-90

- Jacques Ledent and Peter Gordon
- Guide for the Preparation of Manuscripts pp. 91-93

- N/a
Volume 5, issue 2, 1980
- Energy Scarcity and Urban Development Patterns pp. 97-117

- Kenneth Small
- Supply Response to the Housing Allowance Program pp. 119-138

- C. Peter Rydell
- The Concept of Accuracy in Regional Input-Output Models pp. 139-154

- R. C. Jensen
- Estimating Export Activity in a Regional Economy: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Alternative Methods pp. 155-184

- Andrew M. Isserman
- The Relationship between Type I and Type II Income Multipliers in an Input-Output Model: A Comment pp. 185-188

- Ronald E. Miller
Volume 5, issue 1, 1980
- Anthropological Perspectives on the Concepts of Dualism, the Informal Sector, and Marginality in Developing Urban Economies pp. 1-31

- Lisa R. Peattie
- Social Accounts for Urban-Centered Regions pp. 33-50

- Karl A. Fox and Syamal K. Ghosh
- The Relationship Between Type I and Type II Income Multipliers in an Input-Output Model pp. 51-56

- Joseph L. Katz
Volume 4, issue 2, 1979
- A Critical Review of the Development of the Gravity Model pp. 97-126

- Chang-i Hua and Frank Porell
- The Functional Form of the Gravity Model pp. 127-136

- James B. Kau and C.F. Sirmans
- Regional Planning in the German Democratic Republic: Its Evolution and Goals pp. 137-154

- William H. Berentsen
- Testing for Causality in Regional Econometric Models pp. 155-164

- R. Jeffery Green and Gary R. Albrecht
- Comment pp. 164-166

- Wilford L. L'Esperance
- The Effect of Monetary and Fiscal Policies on Regional Business Cycles pp. 167-180

- Charles B. Garrison and Hui S. Chang
- Communication pp. 181-182

- Daniel R. Vining and Thomas Kontuly
Volume 4, issue 1, 1979
- Operation Bootstrap, Industrial Autonomy, and a Parallel Economy for Puerto Rico pp. 1-22

- William W. Goldsmith and Thomas Vietorisz
- Reconciling Reconciliation Procedures in Regional Input-Output Analysis pp. 23-36

- Shelby D. Gerking
- Comment pp. 36-40

- William H. Miernyk
- The State of Regional Economics: A Note on the French Contribution pp. 41-46

- Bernard Vermot-Desroches and André Joyal
Volume 3, issue 2, 1978
- University of Illinois Graduate Study in Urban and Regional Planning Concentration in Regional Science pp. 88-88

- N/a
- Planning for Mental Health Care: A Reconsideration of Public Facility Location Theory pp. 93-111

- Michael Dear
- Regional Planning in Less Developed Countries: A Retrospective View of the Literature and Experience pp. 113-131

- Lloyd Rodwin
- Growth Centers, Rural Development and National Urban Policy: A Defense pp. 133-152

- Harry W. Richardson
- Crime Attraction and Deterrence in Small Communities: Theory and Results pp. 153-163

- Simon Hakim, Arie Ovadia and J. Weinblatt
- Goal Programming and the Goals-Achievement Matrix pp. 165-181

- Morris Hill and Elia Werczberger
- Population Dispersal From Major Metropolitan Regions: Great Britain Is No Exception pp. 182-182

- Daniel R. Vining and Thomas Kontuly
- International Regional Science Review pp. 183-187

- N/a
Volume 3, issue 1, 1978
- The State of Regional Economics: A Survey Article pp. 1-48

- Harry W. Richardson
- Population Dispersal from Major Metropolitan Regions: An International Comparison pp. 49-73

- Daniel R. Vining and Thomas Kontuly
- University of Illinois pp. 74-74

- N/a
- Spatial Interaction in Sparsely Populated Regions: An Hierarchical Economic Base Approach pp. 75-92

- James A. Chalmers, Eric J. Anderson, Terrance Beckhelm and William Hannigan
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