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  • Using the social and economic data on the BBC Domesday disc in Domesday 1086-1986.
  • Socio-economic variables as alternatives to income in measuring regional economic welfare - the Israeli case
  • The A. presents a methodological discussion of the quality of variables utilized for measuring regional economic welfare over a span of time, in a situation where an ideal data base is lacking. He studies the problem of the increasing or decreasing
  • regional inequality of economic welfare in Israel. - (DN)
  • Partial efficiencies in data envelopment analysis
  • Data analysis ; Decision ; Economic efficiency ; Factor of production ; Index ; Model ; Multiplicator ; Optimization
  • Cases where partial efficiency indices are required for different activities within the same decision making unit are discussed. An example encountered in a specific case of applying data envelopment analysis is analyzed. The problems faced when
  • Telecommunications infrastructure and regional income convergence in China : panel data approaches
  • China ; Convergence ; Economic growth ; Facilities ; Living standard ; Model ; Regional economy ; Telecommunications
  • The study empirically tests the results by applying different panel data approaches to the study of telecommunications infrastructure in regional economic growth across China. The pattern of regional economic growth across 29 regions in China from
  • 1986 to 2002 is examined. Findings indicate a significant and positive relationship between telecommunications infrastructure and regional economic growth.
  • Economic conditions of nationalities in the Baltics
  • Baltic Republics ; Economic activity ; Economic situation ; Economy ; Employment ; Estonia ; Europe ; Latvia ; Lithuania ; Living standard ; Nationality ; Unemployment
  • in transformation are outlined. The paper draws upon the economic survey of april 1995 to analyze individual and household economic conditions. Baltic and Russian nationals are separated. Macro-level data are not forgotten.
  • A cross-cutting dimension of economic analysis is relevant, comparing similarities and differences in the micro-economic conditions of the multiple nationalities living there. Different levels and types of economic activity relevant in economies
  • Using financial statement data as economic indicators for urban governance : the case of Antwerp
  • The article is concerned with the discussion of suitable indicators and the application of an indicator for economic vitality. The confidence in city management is not shared by many critical researchers.
  • Factors influencing unemployment duration with a special emphasis on migration: an investigation using SIPP data and event history methods
  • Economic behaviour ; Economic theory ; Employment ; Human capital ; Labour market ; Multivariate analysis ; Probability ; Unemployment ; United States
  • The A. empirically investigates the factors that cause unemployment to be of a longer or shorter duration. They are identified within a micro-economic framework drawn from human capital and job search theories. Event history methods and panel data
  • Cartography ; Geographical information system ; Model ; Socio-economic system
  • Socio-economic themes are related to scale. Scale determines the data structures, the aggregation or disaggregation and concerns possible analysis. The multitude of GIS-functions and their combined use in cartographic models masks deficits
  • in the modelling of socio-economic spatial processes with GIS. Socio-economic GIS does not only need flexible spatial data structures but also flexible thematic dada structures. - (TH)
  • Externals economics and agglomeration: an appraisal of macro scale Studies of polarization
  • An attempt is made to replicate for the New Zealand space economy the macro-level studies of industrial agglomeration and the polarization of economic activity using complex methodologies applied to input-output data. These studies have employed
  • and continuance of agglomeration. The paper demonstrates that a range of methodologies applied to New Zealand input-output data and spatial association data yields method specific results. There is a wider implication that an economic rationale for agglomeration
  • an economic rationale to explain agglomeration, resting upon the local availability of external economies of scale, although their evidence is largely indirect and circumstantial. More direct evidence exists to support a behavioural rationale for the growth
  • Women's economic progress and the demand for housing : theory, and empirical analyses based on Danish data
  • [b1] Dep. of Economics, Univ., Odense, Danemark
  • Economic impact ; Legislation ; Local labour market ; Police ; Public service ; Residence ; Taxation system ; Town ; Urban policy
  • Studies investigating the economic effects of residency laws on municipal labour markets have not obtained consistent results. The A. re-examines the effects of residency laws using newer data, relatively large samples and cities with a wide range
  • of populations and data for protective services. Residency laws do not affect compensation and employment for either police or firefighters. Possible explanations for the results are non-compliance with the laws or variations in who is affected by the laws.
  • [b1] Dep. of Economics, Bradly Univ., Peoria, Etats-Unis
  • Dynamic externalities, local industrial structure and economic development : panel data evidence for Morocco
  • Dynamic model ; Economic development ; Employment ; Impact ; Industrial structure ; Model ; Morocco ; Regional development ; Specialization ; Value added
  • Data ; Economic growth ; Economic indicators ; Economic situation ; Economy ; Moldavia ; Policy
  • Data ; Economic growth ; Economic indicators ; Economic situation ; Economy ; Slovenia
  • Causal relationship between telecommunications and economic growth in China and its regions
  • China ; Correlation ; Dynamic model ; Economic growth ; Regional analysis ; Statistical data ; Telecommunications
  • Understanding economic development in Nigeria: the relevance and irrelevance of the dualistic theory
  • The dualistic theory of economic development needs to be viewed in the form of a continuum rather than as a dichotomy. Data obtained from Bendel State is quantified and suggests that the problem of spatial planning is to see how colonial spatial
  • Regional economic integration and the evolution of disparities
  • Division of labour ; Economic integration ; Europe ; Externalities ; Living standard ; Market ; Regional disparities ; Regional economy ; United States
  • The paper provides an overview of the evolution of interregional disparities in Europe and in the United States in recent decades, considering also the changes that economic integration over the 1990s and beyond may bring. Data are analyzed
  • , providing insights into past performance. The characteristics of regional inversion processes are discussed, and their potential for reducing interregional disparities as economic integration advances. Innovation plays a central role.
  • Socio-economic transition and regional differentiation in Hungary
  • Economic activity ; Economic geography ; Housing ; Hungary ; Migration ; Population census ; Population geography ; Regional development ; Urban geography ; Years 1990-99
  • Author provides a broad overview about the socio-spatial processes of Hungary since the political changes of 1990. On the basis of the data deriving from the latest census spatial aspects of processes like ageing, migration, economic activity
  • Modeling spatial autocorrelation in spatial interaction data : an application to patent citation data in the European Union
  • [b1] Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience, Dept. of Social Sciences, Wien, Autriche
  • [b2] School of Economic, Political and Policy, Univ. of Texas, Dallas, Etats-Unis
  • A framework for exploratory space-time analysis of economic data
  • China ; Data ; Data analysis ; Methodology ; Multidimensional scaling ; Regional economy ; Space time ; Statistical distribution ; United States of America