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, evidence, and sound policy recommendations. I distinguish methods-driven research from problem-driven research and illustrate … evolution of the Review under Andrew Isserman’s three decades of editorship, exploring the difference between methods … continued. In his own research, despite his love of methods and facility with them, Isserman often chose to work on important …
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In this application, income and job growth in the eastern United States are explained using a partial adjustment model with regime switching potential and spatial spillover, or “Smooth Transition†spatial process models (STAR). This relatively new class of spatial regression models...
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The importance of information technologies in regional economic performance is widely accepted but only widely studied in more populous regions in the United States. Local and state development practitioners and policy makers actively court and promote Information Technology...
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Research concerning geographical centers of economic activity has sought to explain patterns of development and interaction in cities. This article presents a new method of defining intraurban centers within a spatial economic framework as a combination of both employment and establishment...
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