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1“...The dramatic increase in oil and gas production from shale formations has led to an intense interest in its impact on local area economies. Exploration,...”
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3“...The recent fiscal austerity experiments undertaken in the states of Kansas and Wisconsin have generated considerable policy interest. Using a variety of...”
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4“...Partridge M. D. and Rickman D. S. Computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling for regional economic development analysis, Regional Studies. Despite their...”
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5“...Using a spatial hedonic growth model, this paper empirically assesses the roles of natural amenities and urban agglomeration economies in US regional growth...”
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6by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Olfert, M. Rose Tan, Ying Published in Regional studies (03.08.2015)“...Tan Y. When spatial equilibrium fails: is place-based policy second best, Regional Studies. Place-based or geographically targeted policy often is promoted to...”
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7by Rickman, Dan S Published in Journal of regional science (01.02.2010)“...ABSTRACT Despite a history of regional economic models being patterned after their national counterparts, modern macroeconomic methodology has yet to be fully...”
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8by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Olfert, M. Rose Ali, Kamar Published in Regional science and urban economics (2012)“...This paper examines whether the significant downward shift in U.S. gross migration rates after 2000 is indicative of the economy nearing a stationary spatial...”
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9“...ABSTRACT This paper examines the continued strong population growth in U.S. nonmetropolitan areas possessing high levels of natural amenities during the 1990s...”
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10“...ABSTRACT Despite strong national economic growth and significant poverty reduction during the late 1990s, high poverty persisted in remote rural areas. This...”
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11“...In this paper, authors and institutions are ranked based on the number of publications in 10 core regional science journals during the period 2010–2014...”
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12“...ABSTRACT The influence of the housing market on U.S. business cycle dynamics during the previous decade has been well documented. Yet, little if anything is...”
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13by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Ali, Kamar Olfert, M. Rose Published in Regional science and urban economics (2010)“...Despite numerous technological advances, remoteness within the United States has been increasingly associated with relatively slower economic growth. Using a...”
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14by Ali, Kamar Ali, Kamar Partridge, Mark D Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Rickman, Dan S Published in The Annals of regional science (01.10.2012)“...Domestic migrant responses to geographically concentrated immigration flows play central roles in determining the local economic impacts of immigration and the...”
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15“...Despite significant poverty reductions in nonmetropolitan America during the 1990s, Census 2000 reports that hundreds of counties still possess high poverty...”
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16“...ABSTRACT This paper examines the relationship between U.S. metropolitan county employment growth and poverty. Differential job growth–poverty linkages are...”
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17“...ABSTRACT Concerns with the equity of societal income distribution typically underpin the provision of government subsidies to low‐income households, in which...”
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18by Levernier, William Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Published in Journal of regional science (01.08.2000)“...The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty in some areas approaching those of less advanced economies, remains a central...”
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19by Rickman, Dan S Published in Papers in regional science (01.10.2002)“...A Bayesian mixed estimation framework is used to examine the forecast accuracy of alternative closures of an input-output model for the Oklahoma economy. The...”
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20by Dan S Rickman Published in The Review of regional studies (01.01.2014)“...Intellectual appeal and simplicity of use has led to the widespread application of the spatial hedonic model in assessing regional quality of life. Yet, the...”