URBAN RENEWAL: THE SCOTTISH EXPERIENCE
MCCRONE, GAVIN
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 6/1991, pág. 919
1. Origins of the Problem. 2. The Position in theì1970s. 3. Government Agencies and Institutions. 4. AreaìInitiatives and Projects. 5. Conclusion.
XING QUAN, ZHANG
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 1/1991, pág. 41
1. Introduction. 2. Recent urbanisation. 3.ìProcesses of Urbanisation. 4. Urban-Rural Cultural Conflict.ì5. Conclusion.
USING A METROPOLITAN-AREA ECONOMETRIC MODEL TO ANALYSE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS
COOMES, PAUL;OLSON, DENNIS;MERCHANT, JOHN
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 369
1. Introduction. 2. The I-SAMIS Methodology. 3. TheìLouisville I-SAMIS Model. 4. Simulation Results andìMultipliers. 5. Using the Model to Evaluate EconomicìDevelopment proposals. 6. Conclusion.
USING A METROPOLITAN-AREA ECONOMETRIC MODEL TO ANALYSE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS
COOMES, PAUL;OLSON, DENNIS;MERCHANT, JOHN
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 369
1. Introduction. 2. The I-SAMIS Methodology. 3. TheìLousville I-SAMIS Model. 4. Simulation Results andìMultipliers. 5. Using the Model to Evaluate EconomicìDevelopment proposals. 6. Conclusion.
VALUING URBAN LAKEVIEW AMENITIES USING IMPLICIT AND CONTINGENT MARKETS
BLOMQUIST, GLENN
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 4/1988, pág. 333
I. INTRODUCTION. II. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VIEW-RELATED AMENITIES. III. CONCLUDING REMARKS.
WHAT DETERMINES LOCAL AUTHORITIES' CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON HOUSING? AN EVALUATION OF VARIOUS MODELS.
KLEINMAN, MARK;EASTALL, RICHARD;ROBERTS, EMILIE
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1990, pág. 401
1. Introduction. 2. Relevant Aspects of LocalìAuthority Housing Finance. 3. Theories of Local GovernmentìExpenditure. 4. Testing the Models. 5. Towards aìComprehensive Model. 6. Comprehensive Model: Conclusion. 7.ìCentral Constraints or Local Choices in the 1990s?.
WHAT DETERMINES LOCAL AUTHORITIES' CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON HOUSING? AN EVALUATION OF VARIOUS MODELS.
LEINMAN,MARK;EASTALL, RICHARD;ROBERTS, EMILIE
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1990, pág. 401
1. Introduction. 2. Relevant Aspects of LocalìAuthority Housing Finance. 3. Theories of Local GovernmentìExpenditure. 4. Testing the Models. 5. Towards aìComprehensive Model. 6. Comprehensive Model: Conclusion. 7.ìCentral Constraints or Local Choices in the 1990s?.
WHITE FLINGHT FROM RACIALLY INTEGRATED NEIGHOBOURHOODS IN THE 1970S: THE CLEVELAND EXPERIENCE.
GALSTER, GEORGE C.
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1990, pág. 385
1. A Model of Residential Turnover of WhiteìHouseholds. a) Data. b) Dependent Variable. c) IndependentìVariables. d) Summary of the Specification. 2. EmpiricalìResults. 3. Discussion. a) New Perspectives on the SchellingìTipping Model of White Flight. b) Integration ManagementìPolicies and White Flight. c) Invasion, Succession andìRacial...
1. A Model of Residential Turnover of WhiteìHouseholds. a) Data. b) Dependent Variable. c) IndependentìVariables. d) Summary of the Specification. 2. EmpiricalìResults. 3. Discussion. a) New Perspectives on the SchellingìTipping Model of White Flight. b) Integration ManagementìPolicies and White Flight. c) Invasion, Succession andìRacial Transition Revisited. 4. Conclusion.