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The Annals of Regional Science

1984 - 2025

Current editor(s): Martin Andersson, E. Kim and Janet E. Kohlhase

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1996, volume 30, articles 4

What is western about western regional science? pp. 343-350
Jon R. Miller
An empirical estimation of regional production functions for the U.S. manufacturing industry pp. 351-358
Yu Hsing
A spatial price equilibrium model with congestion effects pp. 359-371
Hai Yang
Free trade agreements and interregional labor migration: the case of the U.S. and Canada pp. 373-390
Ricardo C. Gazel
A typology of propagation of changes on the structure of a multiregional economic system: the case of the European Union, 1975-1985 pp. 391-408
Eduardo Haddad, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings
Decomposing growth in a multiregional I-O framework pp. 409-425
D. Campisi and M. Gastaldi

1996, volume 30, articles 3

The location of governmental facilities and equilibrium urban configuration pp. 247-272
Shin-Kun Peng
Estimating the amenity value of rainfall pp. 273-283
Jeffrey Englin
University productivity in Sweden: a demonstration and explanatory analysis for economics and business programs pp. 285-304
Nikias Sarafoglou and Kingsley E. Haynes
The simulation of a proposed nonlinear dynamic urban growth model pp. 305-319
Hsin-Ping Chen
Regional patterns of affirmative action compliance costs pp. 321-340
Ernst Griffin, Arthur Getis and Peter Griffin

1996, volume 30, articles 2

Regional science: back to the future? pp. 153-163
William J. Coffey, Antoine S. Bailly and Lay J. Gibson
Long-run effects of regional policy in an economic union pp. 165-183
Uwe Walz
Game models of environmental policy in an open economy pp. 185-200
Amitrajeet Batabyal
Endogenising demand for information in road transport pp. 201-222
Richard H. M. Emmerink, Erik Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
Industry-region load profiles: econometric estimation based on marginal totals pp. 223-246
A. Robb, Dean Mountain, Christine Feaver, Frank Denton and Byron Spencer

1996, volume 30, articles 1

Introduction to the special issue Information and communications networks in space pp. 1-5
Peter Nijkamp and Roberta Capello
Telecommunications technologies and regional development: theoretical considerations and empirical evidence pp. 7-30
Peter Nijkamp and Roberta Capello
Modeling regional innovativeness and innovation pp. 31-54
Amnon Frenkel and Daniel Shefer
Information, communication and networks in international migration systems pp. 55-73
Jacques Poot
Telecommunications, cities and technological opportunism pp. 75-90
Ilan Salomon
Advanced communications and employment creation in rural and peripheral regions: a case study of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland pp. 91-110
Ranald Richardson and Andrew Gillespie
The relevance and use of information and telecommunication networks as strategic tools in the transport sector: a Dutch case study pp. 111-133
Peter Nijkamp and Gerard Pepping
Flexible production, electronic linkages, and large firms: evidence from the automobile industry pp. 135-152
Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll

1995, volume 29, articles 4

Regional disparities in pricing strategies of electric utilities pp. 351-361
Ming-jeng Hwang, Patrick C. Mann and Frank J. Calzonetti
A comparison of the multipliers of IMPLAN, REMI, and RIMS II: Benchmarking ready-made models for comparison pp. 363-374
R. Keith Schwer and Dan Rickman
Dispersed spatial input demand functions pp. 375-388
John R. Roy
Advertising and city formation with local public goods pp. 389-407
Tatsuaki Kuroda
The structure of multi-regional trade flows: hierarchy, feedbacks and spatial linkages pp. 409-430
Ricardo Gazel, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey Hewings

1995, volume 29, articles 3

Regional economic growth by policy-induced capital flows: II. Policy simulation results pp. 255-276
Walter Buhr
Changes in the energy cost of goods and services of the Japanese economy pp. 277-302
Xiaoli Han and T. R. Lakshmanan
Economic development in rural Utah: is wilderness recreation the answer? pp. 303-313
John Keith and Chris Fawson
The use of compressed natural gas (CNG) in motor vehicles and its effect on employment and air quality pp. 315-334
Chung J. Liew and Chong K. Liew
Central places in a square pp. 335-343
Dimitrios S. Dendrinos

1995, volume 29, articles 2

The Productivity and Supply of Urban Infrastructures pp. 121-41
Helmut Seitz
Evaluation of Road Capacity and Its Spatial Allocation pp. 143-54
Komei Sasaki, Sotaro Kunihisa and Masahiro Sugiyama
Assessing Road Investments: Accessibility Changes, Cost Benefit and Production Effects pp. 155-74
Ulla M Forslund and Börje Johansson
The Evaluation of Public Transport Investments within Cities pp. 175-88
Peter Townroe and Gordon Dabinett
Transport and Industrial and Commercial Location pp. 189-206
Kenneth Button, Scott Lietham, Ronald McQuaid and John D. Nelson
On the Supply of Network Infrastructure: Highways and Railways in European Regions pp. 207-20
Piet Rietveld and Jaap Boonstra
Private Sector Involvement in Financing and Operating Transport Infrastructure pp. 221-35
Peter Nijkamp and Sytze A Rienstra
The Regional Impacts of Trans-European Networks pp. 237-54
Roger Vickerman

1995, volume 29, articles 1

The Urban Household Pattern of Daytime Population Change pp. 1-16
Abraham Akkerman
Regional Economic Growth by Policy-Induced Capital Flows: I. Theoretical Approach pp. 17-40
Walter Buhr
Aging in Place, Age Specific Migration and Natural Decrease pp. 41-66
Richard L Morrill
Spatial Search and Spatial Competition: A Probability Analysis of Basic Results from the Spatially-Restricted Theory pp. 67-89
Harvey J Miller and Mark V Finco
Consistent Price and Location Conjectures in Spatial Competition Models pp. 91-109
Gordon Mulligan and Timothy J Fik
The Baby Boom, the Baby Bust and the Housing Market: A Further Look at the Debate pp. 111-16
Gershon Alperovich

1994, volume 28, articles 4

Trade with and without Intermediaries: Some Alternative Model Formulations pp. 329-43
John R Roy
The Entropy Production Function and Its Application to the Multi-commodity and Multi-sector Model pp. 345-67
Toshihiko Miyagi
Information, Rational Expectations and Network Equilibria--An Analytical Perspective for Route Guidance Systems pp. 369-93
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Allocation of Mobile Communication Flows: From Micro-economic Demand Theory to a Gravity Model pp. 395-409
Norbert Matthes

1994, volume 28, articles 3

On Knowledge Networks in Science: Collaboration among Equals pp. 233-42
Martin J Beckmann
Affinities and Frictions of Trade Networks pp. 243-61
Börje Johansson and Lars Westin
A Dynamical Systems Approach for Network Oligopolies and Variational Inequalities pp. 263-83
Anna Nagurney, Paul Dupuis and Ding Zhang
Knowledge, Growth and Patterns of Trade pp. 285-303
Wei-Bin Zhang
Thirty Years with Spatial and Intertemporal Economics pp. 305-22
T Takayama

1994, volume 28, articles 2

Migration Cost Externality and Interregional Equilibrium pp. 139-51
Chang-Ho Shin
Spatial Price Equilibrium and Convex Duality pp. 153-75
Johannes Brocker
The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of U.S. Regional Income Inequality, 1950-1989 pp. 177-96
C Cindy Fan and Emilio Casetti
Historical Path-Dependence of the Urban Population Density Gradient pp. 197-222
David Stern
A Comparison of Annual and Benchmark Input-Output Tables in Regional Economic Modeling pp. 223-28
Mark Edward Stover

1994, volume 28, articles 1

Sustainability, Resources and Region: Editorial pp. 1-5
Peter Nijkamp
Modelling Ecologically Sustainable Economic Development in a Region: A Case Study in the Netherlands pp. 7-29
Jeroen van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp
Stress, Shock and the Sustainability of Resource Use in Semi-arid Environments pp. 31-53
Charles Perrings
Environment and Project Appraisal: Lessons from Two Cases pp. 55-76
Michiel J F van Pelt
Application of Environmental Economics to Sustainable Management of the Forests of South-East Australia pp. 77-89
David James
Sustainability and Migration: Experiments from the Senegalese Peanut Basin pp. 91-106
Elise Golan
Sustainability, the Discount Rate, and Intergenerational Effects within a Regional Framework pp. 107-23
Fernand Martin
Privatisation and Deregulation: Its Implications for Negative Transport Externalities pp. 125-38
Kenneth Button
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