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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1973March 03, 1973 CDT

Returns to Southern Migration

Gene Laber,
mobilitysouthmigration
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.10499
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Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1973

Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1973
  • Criteria for and a Model of Efficient Location Subsidy Design and Administration: A Comment
    William E. Laird
  • Estimating the Cost of the City Worker's Family Budget: A Multiple Regression Approach
    Richard W. Hurd
  • Plant Location Decision Processes
    Robert D. Dean
  • Some Policy Implications of Labor Mobility in the South with Special Reference to the Tennessee Valley Region: A Comment
    Kimon J. Constas
  • The Impact of Population Decline on County Government Finance: The West Virginia Case: Comment
    Louis J. James
  • An Experiment in Computer-Aided Instruction in Regional Economics
    James C. Nicholas
  • The Selection of Variable Combinations for Predicting House Characteristics
    William M. ShenkelCathie Bennett
  • The Plant Location Decision Processes: A Comment
    Charles T. Haworth
  • Housing and Residential Development: Comment
    William B. Brueggeman
  • The Impact of Population Decline on County Government Finance: The West Virginia Case
    John L. Mikesell
  • Is Out-Migration Affected by Economic Conditions: An Abstract
    Edward Miller
  • The Returns to Southern Miration: Comment
    George Iden
  • Criteria for and a Model of Efficient Location Subsidy Design and Administration
    L.V. Asch
  • Some Policy Implications of Labor Mobility in the South with Special Reference to the Tennessee Valley Region
    Roger A. MatsonWesley G. Smith
  • Is Out-Migration Affected by Economic Conditions: Comment
    Stephen Renas
  • External Economics and the Distribution of Industrial Wealth within the Metropolis
    Raymond Struyk
  • Employment, Population, and Income Growth in the South, 1960-1970: A Comment
    Albert W. Niemi Jr.
  • The Dynamics of Manufacturing Employment Location within the New Orleans Metropolitan Area
    Gordon A. Saussy
  • Returns to Southern Migration
    Gene Laber
  • Potential Economic Costs of Migration: A Case Study of a South Atlantic Metropolitan Area
    V.J. EvansW.J. Serow
  • Employment, Population, and Income Growth in the South, 1960-1970
    Claude C. Haren
  • Migration to and from State Economic Areas in the Interior Southeast: An Experiment Using Pooled Cross-Section Data: A Comment
    Robert Britt
  • Migration to and from State Economic Areas in the Interior Southeast: An Experiment Using Pooled Cross-Section data
    Richard J. Olsen
  • An Experiment in Computer-Aided Instruction in Regional Economics: Comment
    Joan G. Haworth
  • Potential Economic Costs of Migration: Comment
    William J. Lurie-Lawrence
  • The Cost of the City Worker's Family Budget: Comment
    Richard A. Engels
  • Simulating the Residential Development of Rural Recreation Areas
    Raymond J. Burby IIIThomas G. DonnellyShirley F. Weiss
Review of Regional Studies
Laber, Gene. 1973. “Returns to Southern Migration.” Review of Regional Studies 3 (1): 95–107. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.10499.
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