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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2000March 01, 2000 CDT

Net Economic Base Multipliers and Public Policy

Charles L. Leven,
net multiplierkeynesianpublic policyeconomic base multipliers
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Articles in Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2000

Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2000
  • The 30th Anniversary Issue
    Steven E. HastingsWilliam R. Latham III
  • Devolution and the Evolution of Regional Science
    Judith I. Stallmann
  • Net Economic Base Multipliers and Public Policy
    Charles L. Leven
  • Regional Science: Evolving in New Directions
    John Rees
  • Regional Science and Ecological Economics: The Case of Nauru
    John H. Cumberland
  • A View from Agricultural and Applied Economics
    Mark Henry
  • Regional Growth in the "New" Economy
    Alan R. Winger
  • Size Matters: Why Regional Science Needs to Think Bigger
    Lay James Gibson
  • Soft Variables in Regional Science
    Edward J. Malecki
  • Expanding the "Region" in Regional Science: How Third World Experience Can Enrich our Research
    Kavita Pandit
  • The Southern Regional Science Association and The Review of Regional Studies: History and Characteristics
    Garey C. DurdenHugh W. Knox
  • The Role of Regional Science in Migration and Population Research
    David A. Plane
  • Education, Training, and Regional Development: A Policy Relevant Agenda for Regional Science
    Harrison S. Campbell Jr.
Review of Regional Studies
Leven, Charles L. 2000. “Net Economic Base Multipliers and Public Policy.” Review of Regional Studies 30 (1): 57–60. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.8570.
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