Ausgabe 2/2012
Special Issue in Honor of Gordon Mulligan
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
“Life is short, art is long”: the persistent wage gap between Bohemian and non-Bohemian graduates
Maria Abreu, Alessandra Faggian, Roberta Comunian, Philip McCann
The export-base model with a supply-side stimulus to the export sector
Soo Jung Ha, J. Kim Swales
Benchmarking student diversity at public universities in the United States: accounting for state population composition
Rachel S. Franklin
International immigration and domestic out-migrants: are domestic migrants moving to new jobs or away from immigrants?
Kamar Ali, Mark D. Partridge, Dan S. Rickman
Spatial patterns in the location decisions of US credit unions
Steven Deller, Reka Sundaram-Stukel
A Hotelling style model of spatial competition for a convenience good
B. Curtis Eaton, Jesse Tweedle
Exploring movement object patterns
Alan T. Murray, Yin Liu, Sergio J. Rey, Luc Anselin
Integrating the fragmented regional and subregional socioeconomic forecasting and analysis: a spatial regional econometric input–output framework
Jae Hong Kim, Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
The enhancement of spatial microsimulation models using geodemographics
Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke
An analysis of US State’s export performance in the Asian Market
Christian Nsiah, Chen Wu, Walter J. Mayer
Human capital drift up the urban hierarchy: veterinarians in Western Canada
M. Rose Olfert, Murray Jelinski, Dimitrios Zikos, John Campbell