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JORS

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JORSJournal of the Operational Research Society
JORSJournal of Regional Science (job growth report)
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References in periodicals archive
"A Sharpe Portfolio Approach to Regional Economic Analysis." Journal of Regional Science, 25(1), 1985,51-63.
--(1976) "Migration, Economic Opportunity, and the Quality of Life: Reply and Extension." Journal of Regional Science 16(1): 113-16.
Modeling Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Water Service Disruptions*, Journal of Regional Science, 45, pp.
Arora, Vani & Parminder Singh (2012), "Economic Reforms and Factors Affecting Regional Industrial Disparities in India", Indian Journal of Regional Science, XXXXIV, (1):33-42.
This two-volume anthology presents a total of 59 previously published articles and excerpts from such sources as Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Regional Science, International Journal of Transport Economics, and Journal of Economic Perspectives.
"A Multiregional Econometric Model of Ohio." Journal of Regional Science, November 1983, 23(4), pp.
This special issue of the Canadian Journal of Regional Science deals with the theme of territorial development and social innovation.
The study, which examined 77,578 housing transactions in 310 Ohio school districts in 2000, was first published in the Journal of Regional Science.--J.S.
"The Determinants of County Growth," Journal of Regional Science, Vol.
"The Determinants of County Growth." Journal of Regional Science 27 (1):39-54.
Hansen, "Do Producer Services Induce Regional Economic Development?" Journal of Regional Science, Vol.
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