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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 18, Issue 3, 1988November 30, 1988 CDT

Returns to Scale Behavior and Manufacturing Agglomeration Economies in U.S. Urban Areas

Neal E. Duffy,
urban areasagglomeration economiesreturns to scalemanufacturing
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Articles in Vol. 18, Issue 3, 1988

Vol. 18, Issue 3, 1988
  • A Note on Determining the Spatial and Product Extent of a Market
    Noel D. Uri
  • Returns to Scale Behavior and Manufacturing Agglomeration Economies in U.S. Urban Areas
    Neal E. Duffy
  • A Note on the Subregional Employment Impact of Urban Revitalization
    Reza Banai-Kashani
  • Modeling Labor Demand in a State Econometric Model
    Max E. JerrellJames M. Morgan
  • An Analysis of Oil Price Shocks on the Colorado Economy Using Vector Autoregression
    Alok K. Bohara
  • Determinants of Differences in Regional Cyclical Variability
    Stefan C. Norrbin
  • Valuing Non-Market Recreation Goods: An Evaluative Survey of the Literature on the Travel Cost and Contingent Valuation Methods
    Garey DurdenJohn F. Shogren
Review of Regional Studies
Duffy, Neal E. 1988. “Returns to Scale Behavior and Manufacturing Agglomeration Economies in U.S. Urban Areas.” Review of Regional Studies 18 (3): 47–54. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.9330.
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