P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1972December 20, 1972 CDT
Tests of Hypothses Relating Regional Industry Location and Growth to Input Productivities in the Food and Kindred Products Industry Group
Tests of Hypothses Relating Regional Industry Location and Growth to Input Productivities in the Food and Kindred Products Industry Group
Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1972
Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1972
- Regional Science and Public PolicyRobert T. Miki
- Two Capitalistic Rationales for ConservationJames A. Doilney
- An Approach to Metropolitan Employment ForecastingHarry W. Richardson
- Economic Flows and Environmental CoefficientsJohn H. CumberlandBruce N. Stram
- The Influence of Tourism Growth on the Production Structure of Island EconomiesBertrand M. Renaud
- Estimating Regional Input-Output CoefficientsWilliam A. Schaffer
- A Model of Optimal Plant Integration in the Presence of Employee DiscriminationGeorge M. von Furstenberg
- Local Cost-Revenue Analysis of Perspective Industrial Firms and Community Policies: A Working ModelRussell W. Thibeault
- A Re-examination of the Kendrick-Jaycox Method of Estimating Gross State ProductAlbert W. Niemi Jr.
- Tests of Hypothses Relating Regional Industry Location and Growth to Input Productivities in the Food and Kindred Products Industry GroupRichard A. StanfordJerry H. Padgett
- Revenue Sharing and Regional EqualizationJohn Riew
Stanford, Richard A., and Jerry H. Padgett. 1972. “Tests of Hypothses Relating Regional Industry Location and Growth to Input Productivities in the Food and Kindred Products Industry Group.” Review of Regional Studies 2 (3): 132–45. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.10646.
