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Regional Science Perspectives in Economic Analysis - A Festschrift in Memory of Benjamin H. Stevens

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Klappentext It is the intention of the editors to make available with this book a selection of current work in regional economics and regional science. Zusammenfassung It is the intention of the editors to make available with this book a selection of current work in regional economics and regional science. Inhaltsverzeichnis Forewords. Preface. Introduction. Agglomeration analysis: the outgrowth of a gravity-electromagnetic (GEM) model (W. Isard). Spatial price equilibrium: the influence of a blind giant on urban land use modeling (W.L. Garrison). The legacy of the Herbert-Stevens model (B. Harris). Values and criteria: modeling choices (T.A. Reiner). A spatial production model for analysis of the American farming frontier (R.C. Douglas! T.E. Smith). Network equilibrium models of travel choices with multiple classes (D. Boyce! H. Bar-Gera). Nonlinear demand and spatial price policy (M.J. Beckmann). The multiplant monopolist in a spatial environment (A.P. Hurter et al.). Spatial-cycle race for urbanization and suburbanization: the Tokyo! Osaka and Nagoya metropolitan areas (T. Kawashima! N. Hiraoka). Hayek and cities: guidelines for regional scientists (P. Gordon! H.W. Richardson). Cultural barriers and policy response in the transboundary transmission of development: a comparative study (A.L. Silvers). Quality of life differences among locations (C.L. Leven). Targeting industries for regional development in Israel and in Germany - a comparative study (D. Shefer et al.). The changing information technology roles of the American states! 1986-1996 (R.D. Norton). Competitive advantage of regional internal and external supply chains (K.R. Polenske). Consumption equations for a multiregional forecasting and policy analysis model (G. Treyz! L. Petraglia). Skewed distributions of technical coefficients and industries' order of production in input-output models (E. Romanoff). Assessing the spatial variation in U.S. technology (R.W. Jackson). The regional economic impacts of casino gambling (A.Z. Rose). Anti-suppressants and the creation and use of non-survey regional input-output models (S. Gerking et al.). A taxonomy of extractions (R.E. Miller! M.L. Lahr). ...

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Authors Michael L. Lahr, Ronald E. Miller, Benjamin H. Stevens
Assisted by M L Lahr (Editor), M. L. Lahr (Editor), R. E. Miller (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.03.2001
 
EAN 9780444505743
ISBN 978-0-444-50574-3
No. of pages 488
Series Contributions to Economic Anal
Contributions to Economic Analysis
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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