P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Vol. 29, Issue 2, 1999August 06, 1999 CDT
Simulating the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of High-and Low-Income Elderly on a Small Rural Region
Simulating the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of High-and Low-Income Elderly on a Small Rural Region
Articles in Vol. 29, Issue 2, 1999
Vol. 29, Issue 2, 1999
- Land-Use Controls, Natural Restrictions, and Urban Residential Land PricesKrisandra GuidryJames D. ShillingC.F. Sirmans
- Dynamic Nonmetropolitan Export-Base ModelingThomas R. HarrisScott ShonkwilerGeorge E. Ebai
- Application of a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model to Evaluate Surface Water Reallocation PoliciesChang K. SeungThomas R. HarrisJeffrey E. EnglinNoelwah R. Netusil
- Adoption of Just-in-time Manufacturing By Rural and Urban PlantsH. Frederick Gale Jr.
- Simulating the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of High-and Low-Income Elderly on a Small Rural RegionMartin ShieldsJudith I. StallmannSteven C. Deller
- Regional Economic Diversification and Efficiency: Baumol's Likely Lower Confidence Limit Measure of RiskDeborah J. HarperLarry V. St.Louis
Shields, Martin, Judith I. Stallmann, and Steven C. Deller. 1999. “Simulating the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of High-and Low-Income Elderly on a Small Rural Region.” Review of Regional Studies 29 (2): 175–96. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.8832.
