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201“...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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202“...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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203“...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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204“...Despite the importance of predicting investment expenditures for regional economic forecasting and policy simulation, little has been published on predicting...”
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205by Rickman, Dan S“...The persistence of poverty in the modern American economy, with rates of poverty is some areas approaching those of less industrialized nations, remains a...”
01.08.1998
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206“...Over the past four decades almost 400 U.S. counties have persistently had poverty rates in excess of 20 percent. These counties are generally characterized by...”
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207“...Over the past four decades almost 400 U.S. counties have persistently had poverty rates in excess of 20 percent. These counties are generally characterized by...”
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208“...Over the past four decades almost 400 U.S. counties have persistently had poverty rates in excess of 20 percent. These counties are generally characterized by...”
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209by Brown, John H Carroll, Thomas M Rickman, Dan S Keith Schwer, R Published in International journal of public administration (01.01.1995)“...Airlines are an important component of regional economies. The economic impact of an airline goes beyond the usual impacts of their payroll and expenditures...”
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210“...Endogenous growth models have reignited interest in regional economic growth. Recent regional growth studies focus on dynamic externalities related to...”
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211“...Considerable ambiguity exists regarding the assessment of regional economic development. Alternative measures often produce conflicting conclusions. Even if...”
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212by Gnedenko, Ekaterina Veronesi, Marcella Wrenn, Douglas H Messer, Kent D Irwin, Elena G Nickerson, Cynthia J Kim, Seung Gyu Cho, Seong-Hoon Hodge, Ian Partridge, Mark D Lynch, Lori Lewis, David J Zilberman, David Parker, Dawn Cassandra Salvioni, Cristina Plantinga, Andrew J Claassen, Roger Montgomery, Claire A Roberts, Roland K Cooper, Joseph Attavanich, Witsanu Segerson, Kathleen Heffley, Dennis Mu, Jianhong E Rickman, Dan S Kaplan, Scott Ferris, Jeffrey Khanna, Madhu Lewis, Rebecca Stone, Edward Aisabokhae, Ruth Kuminoff, Nicolai V Towe, Charles Barbier, Edward B Adams, Richard M Nelson, Erik McCarl, Bruce A Kim, Eunice Anderson, Christopher M Eisen, Joel B Miceli, Thomas J Rashford, Benjamin S Zhang, Wendong Swallow, Stephen K Johnston, Robert J Wu, JunJie Musumba, Mark Bauer, Dana Marie Crago, Christine L Duke, Joshua M Mills, Edwin S Klaiber, H. Allen Uchida, Emi“...This chapter presents five prominent trends in land economics: advanced theory for spatially explicit structural modeling; advanced methods to understand and...”
edited by Wu, JunJie Duke, Joshua M
Published in The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics (22.07.2014)
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213by Veronesi, Marcella Gnedenko, Ekaterina Messer, Kent D Nickerson, Cynthia J Kim, Seung Gyu Cho, Seong-Hoon Hodge, Ian Partridge, Mark D Lynch, Lori Lewis, David J Zilberman, David Parker, Dawn Cassandra Salvioni, Cristina Claassen, Roger Plantinga, Andrew J Montgomery, Claire A Roberts, Roland K Cooper, Joseph Attavanich, Witsanu Segerson, Kathleen Heffley, Dennis Mu, Jianhong E Rickman, Dan S Kaplan, Scott Ferris, Jeffrey Khanna, Madhu Lewis, Rebecca Stone, Edward Aisabokhae, Ruth Kuminoff, Nicolai V Towe, Charles Barbier, Edward B Adams, Richard M Nelson, Erik McCarl, Bruce A Kim, Eunice Anderson, Christopher M Eisen, Joel B Miceli, Thomas J Rashford, Benjamin S Zhang, Wendong Swallow, Stephen K Johnston, Robert J Wu, JunJie Musumba, Mark Bauer, Dana Marie Crago, Christine L Duke, Joshua M Mills, Edwin S Klaiber, H. Allen Uchida, Emi“...What do economists know about land-and how do they know? This chapter introduces the Oxford Handbook of Land Economics, arguing that land is a theme that...”
edited by Wu, JunJie Duke, Joshua M
Published in The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics (22.07.2014)
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214“...The Bayesian vector autoregression (BVAR) employment-forecast approach is generalized using data for the state of Georgia. This study advances previous...”
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215“...Alternative strategies for incorporating interindustry relationships into industry employment forecasting equations are evaluated. Strategies that are based on...”
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216“...Partridge and Rickman explore the underlying spatial, demographic, and economic contributors to poverty rates and examine the spatial variation of state and...”
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217“...During the last few decades the world has experienced an unprecedented level of cross-border migration. While this has generated significant socio-economic...”
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218“...The IMPLAN, REMI and RIMS II regional input-output models are used extensively in regional policy analysis. Yet, no study exists that compares all three...”
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219by William Levernier Mark D Partridge Dan S Rickman Published in The Review of regional studies (01.01.1998)“...We examine family income inequality using 1990 Census of Population data for the 3,109 counties and independent cities in the 48 contiguous United States...”
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220“...Economic development has been uneven within many states, often resulting in wide geographic disparities in unemployment. Using county-level panel data, this...”