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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 3, Issue 2, 1973May 07, 1973 CDT

Determination of Key Sectors in a Regional Economy through Input-Output Analysis: The North-Central Texas Case

P.M. Hayashi, W.E. Mullendore, A.L. Ekholm,
texasregionalinput-output
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Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 2, 1973

Vol. 3, Issue 2, 1973
  • Industrial Structure and Spatial Inputs and Outputs in the American Economy
    Carl W. Hale
  • Determination of Key Sectors in a Regional Economy through Input-Output Analysis: The North-Central Texas Case
    P.M. HayashiW.E. MullendoreA.L. Ekholm
  • Employment Change Patterns: Some Empirical Tests
    Lowell D. Ashby
  • Industrial Structure and Spatial Inputs and Outputs in the American Economy: Comment
    John M. Brazzel
  • Determination of Key Sectors in a Regional Economy through Input-Output Analysis: The North-Central Texas Case: Comment
    William A. Schaffer
  • Employment Change Patterns: Some Empirical Tests: Comment
    Clayton Grant
  • Market Imperfections, Social Costs of Strip Mining, and Policy Alternatives: Comment
    Henry N. McCarl
  • Income Distribution and Regional Policy: The Case of Appalachia: Comment
    A. Ray Grimes Jr.
  • Some Problems with Accessibility Standards: A Comparison of Household Preferences to Standards for Work, Shopping, and School Trips
    Edward J. KaiserEdgar W. BulterRonald J. McAllisterRussell W. Thibeault
  • An Exploratory Profile of Land Use Development Patterns at Interstate Interchanges in Alabama
    Joseph Barry MasonCharles Thomas Moore
  • Estimation of the Value of Travel Time: Models Considering Binary and Multi Mode Choice: Comment
    Ernie Moesback
  • Regional Environmental Quality: An Optimal Industry Mix to Minimize Pollution
    T.C. MeadowsJ.C. Hite
  • Recreation: Economic Development Impact and Seasonality: Comment
    Robert H. Elrod
  • State Development Policy and the Transitional Economy: Comment
    David McKee
  • The Lending Policies of Banks in Nonmetropolitan Areas and the Implications for Local Economic Development
    John R. KaatzFred A. Tarpley Jr.
  • Reducing Regional Income Differentials with Capital Transfers in the Self-Management Economy: Yugoslavia, 1947-1965: Comment
    Uwe Jan Woltemade
  • The Lending Policies of Banks in Nonmetropolitan Areas and the Implications for Local Economic Development: Comment
    Charles R. Britton
  • Some Problems with Accessibility Standards: A Comparison of Household Preferences to Standards for Work, Shopping, and School Trips: Comment
    Jeremy J. Coleman
  • Reducing Regional Income Differentials with Capital Transfers in the Self-Management Economy: Yugoslavia, 1947-1965
    Warren F. MazekToussaint Hocevar
  • The Lending Policies of Banks in Nonmetropolitan Areas and the Implications for Local Economic Development: Comment
    G. Richard Dreese
  • Recreation: Economic Development Impact and Seasonality
    Christopher Garbacz
  • Market Imperfections, Social Costs of Strip Mining, and Policy Alternatives
    Robert A. BohmJames H. LordDavid A. Patterson
  • An Exploratory Profile of Land Use Development Patterns at Interstate Interchanges in Alabama: Comment
    Richard J. Cebula
  • The Impact of Projected Changes in the Textile and Apparel Industries on the Economy of the Southeast
    Charles F. FloydMary M. Fields
  • Alternative Views On Development for the Coastal Plains Region
    Emil MaliziaCharles Richter
  • Alternative Views On Development for the Coastal Plains Region: Comment
    David W. Rasmussen
  • Income Distribution and Regional Policy: The Case of Appalachia
    William D. GuntherCharles G. Leather
  • Estimation of the Value of Travel Time: Models Considering Binary and Multi Mode Choice
    John KraftArthur Kraft
  • Regional Environmental Quality: An Optimal Industry Mix to Minimize Pollution: Comment
    H. Bruce Throckmorton
  • State Development Policy and the Transitional Economy
    Paul F. Schultz Jr.
  • The Impact of Projected Changes in the Textile and Apparel Industries on the Economy of the Southeast: Comment
    James M. Stepp
Review of Regional Studies
Hayashi, P.M., W.E. Mullendore, and A.L. Ekholm. 1973. “Determination of Key Sectors in a Regional Economy through Input-Output Analysis: The North-Central Texas Case.” Review of Regional Studies 3 (2): 13–23. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.10520.
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