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102by Rickman, Dan S Published in International regional science review (01.04.2001)“...Bayesian estimation is used to incorporate regional input-output information into the employment block of a regional econometric model. The Bayesian approach...”
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103“...Economic development has been uneven within many states, often resulting in wide geographic disparities in unemployment. Using county-level panel data, this...”
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104“...We examine differential state employment growth by appraising the relative effects of traditional cost factors versus knowledge and technology spillovers. One...”
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106by Levernier, William Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Published in Journal of urban economics (01.09.1998)“...U.S. family income inequality is examined using 1990 Cenus of Population data for the 3109 counties and independent cities in the 48 contiguous states. Use of...”
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107“...Nearly one-third of US nonmetropolitan counties that began the 1990s with persistent high poverty were not high-poverty counties by the end of the decade...”
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108“...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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109“...In this paper, we employ a spatial equilibrium growth model to examine the role of housing supply for differences in housing price and population growth across...”
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110“...An integrative analysis of several regional economic outcome variables in China for the period of 1995-2013 reveal the major sources of regional growth...”
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112by Rickman, Dan S“...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...”
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113by Rickman, Dan S“...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...”
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114by Partridge, Mark D Rickman, Dan S Levernier, William Published in The Quarterly review of economics and finance (1996)“...Many studies have attempted to explain the sharp increase in U.S. income inequality. These studies typically used time series data of the U.S. or compared the...”
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116by Rickman, Dan S“...The dramatic increase in oil and gas production from shale formations has led to intense interest in its impact on local area economies. Exploration, drilling...”
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117“...In this paper, we apply a spatial equilibrium growth model (Glaeser and Tobio, 2008) to examine relative housing price growth across the provinces and...”
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118“...In contrast to previous studies that only examined employment growth and migration to determine whether people or jobs move first, this paper uses an...”
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119“...The spatial equilibrium growth model of Glaeser and Tobio (2008) is built upon the traditional static Rosen-Roback spatial equilibrium model. A distinguishing...”
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120“...The spatial equilibrium growth model of Glaeser and Tobio (2008) is built upon the traditional static Rosen-Roback spatial equilibrium model. A distinguishing...”