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Theorie 357 Theory 357 Räumliche Verteilung 151 Spatial distribution 150 Regional economics 134 Regionalökonomik 134 Regional development 118 Regionalentwicklung 117 Regional cluster 103 Regionales Cluster 103 EU countries 101 EU-Staaten 101 USA 98 United States 98 Estimation 87 Schätzung 87 Regional growth 82 Regionales Wachstum 80 Agglomeration effect 77 Agglomerationseffekt 77 China 66 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 66 Regional labour market 65 Spatial interaction 62 Räumliche Interaktion 61 Regional science 59 Innovation 58 Spillover effect 57 Spillover-Effekt 57 Betriebliche Standortwahl 56 Firm location choice 56 Regionalwissenschaft 53 Binnenwanderung 52 Internal migration 52 Productivity 51 Produktivität 51 Knowledge transfer 49 Wissenstransfer 49 Großbritannien 45 Italien 45
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Article in journal 1,113 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,113 Arbeitspapier 28 Graue Literatur 28 Non-commercial literature 28 Working Paper 28 Collection of articles of several authors 22 Sammelwerk 22 Konferenzschrift 18 Article 11 Aufsatzsammlung 8 Systematic review 5 Übersichtsarbeit 5 Conference proceedings 2 Festschrift 2 Bibliografie 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1
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Fischer, Manfred M. 36 McCann, Philip 22 Nijkamp, Peter 21 Dijk, Jouke van 18 Capello, Roberta 14 Fingleton, Bernard 13 Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés 13 Rickman, Dan S. 12 Lesage, James P. 11 Murray, Alan T. 11 Anselin, Luc 10 Basile, Roberto 9 Batabyal, Amitrajeet A. 9 Bode, Eckhardt 9 Boschma, Ron 9 Partridge, Mark D. 9 Rey, Sergio J. 9 Elhorst, J. Paul 8 Faggian, Alessandra 8 Griffith, Daniel A. 8 Oort, Frank van 8 Poot, Jacques 8 Scherngell, Thomas 8 Shefer, Daniel 8 Thill, Jean-Claude 8 Blien, Uwe 7 Fritsch, Michael 7 Groenewold, Nicolaas 7 He, Canfei 7 Hewings, Geoffrey 7 Heywood, John S. 7 Jackson, Randall W. 7 Lacombe, Donald J. 7 Longley, Paul A. 7 López-Bazo, Enrique 7 Madden, Moss 7 Nagurney, Anna 7 Rietveld, Piet 7 Simonen, Jaakko 7 Autant-Bernard, Corinne 6
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Regional Science Association / British Section 11 Regional Science Association 1
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Papers in regional science : the journal of the Regional Science Association International 1,136 Papers in Regional Science 953 London papers in regional science 28 Working papers in regional science 28 Special issue on producer services research 8 Regional disparity 7 Migration 5 Spatial statistics and modeling 3 A Pion Publication 2 Karlsruhe papers in regional science 2 A Pion publication 1 An Pion publication 1 KARLSRUHE PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE 1 Papers in Regional Science, Volume98, Issue1, February 2019, Pages 3-16 - 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,189 RePEc 648 Other ZBW resources 273 OLC EcoSci 16 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 13 EconStor 11
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articles: Economic impacts of subsidized housing relocation
Johnson, Michael P.; Hurter, Arthur P. - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 3, pp. 265-295
In recent years increased emphasis has been placed on use of "tenant-based" housing subsidies for acquisition of market-rate housing that is more economically and racially integrated than traditional "project-based" public housing. In this article, we model the short-term economic effects upon...
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articles: A global search procedure for parameter estimation in neural spatial interaction modelling
Fischer, Manfred M.; Hlavácková-Schindler, Katerina; … - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 2, pp. 119-134
Parameter estimation is one of the central issues in neural spatial interaction modelling. Current practice is dominated by gradient based local minimization techniques. They find local minima efficiently and work best in unimodal minimization problems, but can get trapped in multimodal...
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research notes: An application of the Beckmann-Ingene argument to a monopsonist's spatial pricing problem
Shieh, Yeung-Nan - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 3, pp. 319-321
The purpose of this note is to show that an analogue of the Beckmann-Ingene proposition on price policies of a spatial monopolist applies to a properly formulated profit maximization problem for a spatial monopsonist. The proof of this fact uses the same linear transformation employed in the...
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articles: Is the labor market tighter outside the ghetto?
Ihlanfeldt, Keith R. - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 4, pp. 341-363
The purposes of this article are twofold. First, a critical review is provided of the traditional approach to empirically investigating the effects of labor market spatial mismatch on minority workers. Second, in lieu of analyzing the effects of mismatch as has been done in previous studies, the...
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The employment impact of demographic change: A regional analysis
Batey, Peter; Madden, Moss - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 69-87
The central concern of this article is with measurement of the economic impact of demographic change at a regional level. To facilitate this, a method is developed which involves the linking together of two hitherto separate analytical techniques: labour market accounts and extended input-output...
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articles: National structural change and metropolitan specialization in the United States
Drennan, Matthew P. - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 3, pp. 297-318
The national economy is split into four broad sectors. The observed variation in long-term growth among sectors leads to a shift in the composition of aggregate demand. I test Henderson's propositions, namely that secular shifts in the composition of national demand lead to changes in the...
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research notes: Closing the case on closure in Cole's model
Jackson, Randall W.; Madden, Moss - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 4, pp. 423-427
In his response to Closure in Cole's Reformulated Leontief Model (Jackson et al. 1997) Cole presents the mechanics of his solution. His spreadsheet demonstration of the model, however, fails to fully address the conceptual issues and model specification concerns raised in our critique. His...
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Statistical and mathematical sources of regional science theory: Map pattern analysis as an example
Griffith, Daniel A. - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 21-45
Krugman states that "Regional science is not a unified subject. It is best described as a collection of tools." Unfortunately such a perspective fails to fully acknowledge theoretical dimensions of the accompanying refocusing on geographic expressions of economic linkages, such as those...
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research notes and comments: A note on Australia's inward and outward direct foreign investment
Tcha, MoonJoong - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 89-100
This research note investigates the determinants of Australia's inward and outward direct foreign investment (DFI) using annual and quarterly data. It is found from pooled annual data for Australia and seven developed countries that DFI has been influenced by labor disputes, current account...
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research notes and comments: Estimating nodal attractions with exogenous spatial interaction and impedance data using the gravity model
Shen, Guoqiang - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 2, pp. 213-220
Unlike the conventional calibration of a gravity model in which nodal attractions are treated exogenously, this study treats the attraction of a node as an endogenous composite indicator of many contributing factors associated with the node and estimates the nodal attraction based upon exogenous...
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