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January 1958, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 18-22 Discussion: Core And Boundaries Of Regional Science
by Lyle E. Craine - 23-26 Discussion: The Core And Boundaries Of Regional Science
by Preston E. James - 27-38 Some Thoughts On The Planning Of Metropolitan Regions
by Gordon Stephenson - 39-42 Discussion: Thoughts On The Planning Of Metropolitan Regions
by Werner Z. Hirsch - 43-46 Discussion: Thoughts On The Planning Of Metropolitan Regions
by Irving A. Fox - 49-76 Existence Of A Competitive Interregional Equilibrium
by Walter Isard & David J. Ostroff - 77-86 General Equilibrium Analysis Of Production, Transportation, And The Choice Of Industrial Location
by Louis Lefeber - 87-89 Discussion: Interregional Equilibrium And Linear Programming
by James M. Henderson - 91-106 Efficient Transportation And Industrial Location
by Thomas A. Goldman - 107-120 Recent Developments Of Central Place Theory
by Brian J.L. Berry & William L. Garrison - 121-152 Population Projection By Means Of Income Potential Models
by Gerald A.P. Carrothers - 153-154 Discussion: Population Projection By Means Of Income Potential Models
by John Q. Stewart - 155-158 Discussion: Population Projection By Means Of Income Potential Models
by Ralph W. Pfouts - 159-160 Discussion: Population Projection By Means Of Income Potential Models
by Benjamin Chinitz - 163-177 Regional Differentiation And Socio‐Economic Change
by Otis Dudley Duncan & Ray P. Cuzzort - 179-198 Regional Development And The Geography Of Concentration
by Edward L. Ullman - 199-202 Discussion: Methodological Issues In Regional Science
by Morgan D. Thomas - 203-206 Discussion: Methodological Issues In Regional Science
by Richard L. Pfister - 207-220 An Approach To Measuring Regional Growth Differentials
by George H. Borts - 221-237 A Theory Of Regional Social Accounting
by Charles L. Leven - 239-256 The Economic Structure Of American Cities
by Irving Morrissett - 259-271 Dependence Of Local Economies Upon Foreign Trade:
by Werner Hochwald - 273-300 Water Resources Development: The Regional Incidence Of Costs And Gains
by John V. Krutilla - 301-304 Discussion: Local And Regional Impact Studies
by John H. Nixon - 305-310 Discussion: Local And Regional Impact Studies
by Paul W. McGann - 311-312 Discussion: Local And Regional Impact Studies
by Robert A. Kavash - 313-325 Long Term Regional Income Changes: Some Suggested Factors
by Richard A. Easterlin
January 1957, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 13-15 Potential Contributions Of Regional Science To The Field Of Geography
by Thomas R. Smith - 16-16 Potential Contributions Of Regional Science To The Field Of City Planning
by Louis B. Wetmore - 17-23 Potential Contributions Of Regional Science To The Field Of Economics
by Joseph L. Fisher - 24-28 Potential Contributions Of Regional Science To The Field Of Sociology
by Vincent H. Whitney - 29-32 Potential Contributions Of Regional Science To The Field Of Political Science
by Walter Isard - 35-60 General Interregional Equilibrium
by Walter Isard - 61-73 A Synthesis Of Theories Of Location, Of Transport Rates, And Of Spatial Price Equilibrium
by Earle W. Orr - 74-86 Location Theory, Empirical Evidence, And Economic Evolution
by Charles M. Tiebout - 87-98 Areal Functional Organization In Regional Geography
by Allen K. Philbrick - 99-114 The Utilization Of Agricultural Land:
by James M. Henderson - 115-117 DISCUSSION: The Utilisation of Agricultural Land
by Richard R. Nelson - 118-129 Geography Of Prices And Spatial Interaction
by Willam Warnts - 130-133 DISCUSSION: Geography of Prices and Spatial Interaction
by Alan M. Voorhees - 134-136 DISCUSSION: Geography of Prices and Spatial Interaction
by Ernest H. Jurkat - 139-159 The Flows Of Funds Between Regions Of The United States
by Norman N. Bowsher & J. Dewey Daane & Robert Einsig - 160-162 DISCUSSION: The Flows of Funds Between Regions of the United States
by Werner Hochwold - 163-165 DISCUSSION: The Flows of Funds Between Regions of the United States
by Edward K. Smith - 166-179 Influences On Regional Credit Expansion
by Robert E. Emmer - 183-197 Predicting Local Travel In Urban Regions
by J. Douglass Carroll & Howard W. Bovls - 198-206 Transportation Analysis In The Philadelphia Metropolitan Region
by Howard S. Lapta - 207-211 DISCUSSION: Analysis of Transportation
by David L. Gliekmam - 212-216 DISCUSSION: Analysis of Transportation
by Ernest W. Williams - 219-222 PROSPECTS FOR POPULATION GROWTH AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA, 1956–1986. (Abstract)
by Edgar M. Hoover & Anasley J. Coale - 223-232 National Urban Planning And Regional Capital Budgets For Developing Areas
by Lloyd Rodwin - 233-239 DISCUSSION: Analysis for Underdeveloped Areas
by Bart F. Hoselits - 240-242 DISCUSSION: Analysis for Underdeveloped Areas
by Stefan H. Robock - 243-245 DISCUSSION: Analysis for Underdeveloped Areas
by Robert L. Allen - 249-265 Location Factors In The Development Of Steel Centers
by Paul G. Craig - 266-284 Projection Of The Gulf Coast Regional Output
by Franklin V. Walker - 285-289 Long And Short Range Regional Forecasts
by Lawrence E. Fouraker - 290-300 The Role Of The State In The Industrial Development Of The Part Of Genoa Italy
by Allan Rodgers - 301-306 Regional Aspects Of Economic Development In Multi‐National States
by Alexander Melamid - 307-323 The Role Of National, Regional, And Local Factors In Postwar Housing Markets
by Reinhold P. Wolff
January 1956, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 13-26 Regional Science, The Concept Of Region, And Regional Structure
by Walter Isard - 27-39 The Dimensions Of Regional Science
by Morris E. Garnsey - 40-43 DISCUSSION: The Nature and Scope of Regional Science
by Arthur Maass - 44-45 DISCUSSION: The Nature and Scope of Regional Science
by Daniel O. Price - 46-47 DISCUSSION: The Nature and Scope of Regional Sience
by Robert S. Platt - 51-69 Regional Aspects Of Economic Development
by Stefan H. Robock - 70-84 Interrelations Of State Income And Industrial Structure
by Harvey S. Perloff - 85-91 The Political Dimension Of Regional Analysis
by Vincent Ostrom - 92-94 DISCUSSION: Basic Interrelations in Regional Development
by Preston E. James - 95-97 DISCUSSION: Basic Interrelations in Regional Development
by Joseph J. Spangler - 98-99 DISCUSSION: Basic Interrelations in Regional Development
by Maynard Hufschmidt - 103-111 Basic Research Problems Of The Urban‐Metropolitan Region:
by John T. Howard - 112-113 DISCUSSION: Basic Research Problems of the Urban‐Metropolitan Region
by Ernest M. Fisher - 114-116 DISCUSSION: Basic Research Problems of the Urban‐Metropolitan Region
by Gerald Breese - 117-118 DISCUSSION: Basic Research Problems of the Urban‐Metropolitan Region
by Lyle C. Fritch - 121-125 The Spread Of Cities
by Donald J. Bogue - 126-129 Some Effects Of Economic Growth On The Character Of Cities
by Chester Rapkin - 133-151 Regional Variations In Money, Credit, And Interest Rates
by Nathaniel Wollman - 152-167 Differential Regional Impacts Of Federal Expenditures:
by Robert A. Kavesh & James B. Jones - 168-170 DISCUSSION: Statistical Investigation of Regional Structure and Reactions
by Alfred C. Neal - 171-172 DISCUSSION: Statistical Investigation of Regional Structure and Reactions
by Paul B. Simpson - 175-182 Potential Models And The Spatial Distribution Of Population
by Theodre R. Anderson - 183-194 The Market Potential Concept And The Analysis Of Location
by Edgar S. Dunn - 195-195 DISCUSSION: Gravity and Potential Models of Spatial Interaction
by Howard L. Green - 196-198 DISCUSSION: Gravity and Potential Models of Spatial Interaction
by Gerald A. P. Carrothers - 201-209 The Spatial And Interregional Frame Work Of The U.S. Economy:
by Douglass C. North - 210-224 A Framework For The Analysis Of Urban Development Policy:
by George Dugger - 225-235 Hawaii: A Case Study In Regional Analysis For Area Development
by James H. Shoemaker - 239-249 Projecting Industrial Growth Of Metropolitan Regions
by Britton Harris - 250-258 Measuring The Economic Base
by Charles L. Leven - 259-271 Suggested Improvements In Regional Income Accounting
by John H. Cumberland - 272-279 The Functions Of Metropolitan Suburbs
by Leo F. Schnore - 280-288 Estimates Of The Parameters Of Spatial Intearction
by William L. Garrison - 291-303 Location Factors In Synthetic Fiber Production
by Joseph Airov - 304-317 Regional Advantage In Oil Refining
by Robert Lindsay - 318-326 Factors In The Location Of Administrative Offices
by Donald L. Foley
January 1955, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 21-29 Planned Decentralization And Regional Development
by Lloyd Rodwin - 31-46 Some Aspects Of Industrial Diversification In The United States
by Allan Rodgers - 47-57 Urban And Inter‐Urban Economic Equilibrium
by Robert L. Steiner - 59-73 Spatial Interaction And The Urban‐Metropolitan Regional Description
by J. Douglas Carrol - 75-89 Fluctuations In Urban Growth: Some Comparative Data And Analysis
by Robert M. Williams - 91-103 A Method Of Determining Incomes And Their Variations In Small Regions
by Charles M. Tiebout - 107-110 Regional Economic Reaction Paths
by Frederick T. Moore - 111-119 A Note Of Regional Multipliers
by Lawrence E. Fouraker - 121-131 Economies Of Scale And Regional Development
by John A. Cuthrie - 133-138 Some Applications Of Thünen'S Model In Regional Analysis Of Economic Growth
by Alexander Melamid - 139-148 Some Reflections Of Lösch'S Theory Of Location
by Martin Beckmann - 149-160 The Need For An International System Of Regions And Subregions
by Donald J. Bogue - 163-167 The Role Of Labor Mobility In Regional Growth
by William H. Miernyk - 169-192 The Impact Of Urban‐Industrial Development On Agriculture In The Tennessee Valley And The Southeast
by Vernon W. Ruttan - 193-209 The Balance Of Payments Of The Southeast In 1950
by Gloria Hile - 211-225 The Spatial Impact Of Transport Media
by William L. Garrison - 227-247 Industrial Complex Analysis And Regional Development
by Walter Isard & Thomas Vietorisz - 251-256 What Of A Regional Science?
by Egbert S. Wengert - 257-277 Concepts In Regional Economic Development
by Joseph L. Fisher - 279-281 Criteria For Evaluating Regional Development Programs
by John V. Krutilla - 283-303 Regional Analysis And Public Policy
by Albert Lepawsky - 305-311 Fiscal Diffusion And Regional Interdependencem
by James Jones & Robert Kavesh