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Methods of Interregional and Regional Analysis

Methods of Interregional and Regional Analysis

ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis, Matthew P. Drennan, Ronald E. Miller, Sidney Saltzman, Erik Thorbecke
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 5 July 2017
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315249056
Pages 514 pages
eBook ISBN 9781351917902
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Geography
KeywordsRegional Science Methods, Industrial Complex Analysis, Interregional Input Output, Spatial Microsimulation, CMPs
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Isard, W., Azis, I., Drennan, M., Miller, R., Saltzman, S., Thorbecke, E. (1998). Methods of Interregional and Regional Analysis. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315249056
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract

This landmark textbook introduces students to the principles of regional science and focuses on the key methods used in regional analysis, including regional and interregional input-output analysis, econometrics (regional and spatial), programming and industrial and urban complex analysis, gravity and spatial interaction models, SAM and social accounting (welfare) analysis and applied general interregional equilibrium models. The coherent development of the materials contained in the set of chapters provides students with a comprehensive background and understanding of how to investigate key regional problems. For the research scholar, this publication constitutes an up-to-date source book of the basic elements of each major regional science technique. More significant, it points to new directions for future research and ways interregional and regional analytic approaches can be fused to realise much more probing attacks on regional and spatial problems - a contribution far beyond what is available in the literature.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
The setting and introduction
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
Location analysis for industry and service trades: comparative cost and other approaches
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 3|94 pages
Regional and interregional input-output analysis
ByRonald E. Miller
View abstract
chapter 4|76 pages
Regional and spatial econometric analysis
ByMatthew P. Drennan, Sidney Saltzman
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
Programming and industrial and urban complex analysis
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 6|38 pages
Gravity and spatial interaction models
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 7|52 pages
Social accounting matrices and social accounting analysis
ByErik Thorbecke
View abstract
chapter 8|68 pages
Applied general interregional equilibrium
ByWalter Isard, Iwan J. Azis
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Interregional and spatial microsimulation
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
New channels of synthesis: the fusion of regional science methods
ByWalter Isard
View abstract
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