The Review of
Regional Studies

 The Official Journal of the Southern Regional Science Association  

Volume 35  

Fall 2005

 Number 2

 
  Articles:
 
 
Diane F. Primont and Bruce R. Domazlicky
Which Matters Most to the Estimation of Efficiency and Productivity Growth in State Manufacturing: Method or Measurement?
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 117-138.    
abstract | download (pdf 807K)
 
Bahman Brian Motii
A Dynamic Integration Approach in Regional Input-Output and Econometric Models
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 139-160.    
abstract | download (pdf 260K)
 
Christopher S. Decker and Mark E. Wohar
The Impact of Petroleum Product Prices on State Economic Conditions: An Analysis of the Economic Base
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 161-186.    
abstract | download (pdf 370K)
 
Jill L. Caviglia-Harris and Daniel W. Harris
Examining the Reliability of Survey Data with Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems to Improve Deforestation Modeling
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 187-205.    
abstract | download (pdf 644K)
 
Luisito Bertinelli and Rosella Nicolini
R&D Investments and the Spatial Dimension: Evidence from Firm Level Data
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 206-230.    
abstract | download (pdf 294K)
 
Michael L. Walden
Do Geographic Entry Restrictions Increase Car Prices?
The Review of Regional Studies 2005 35(2): 231-245.    
abstract | download (pdf 205K)
 

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U.S. Department of Agriculture
Washington, DC USA

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Planning & Public Policy
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