Sources of the decline of manufacturing in large metropolitan areas
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Maxsell R. Conklin. Annual survey of manufactures , 1952 .
[2] H. Perloff. Regions, resources, and economic growth. , 1961 .
[4] P. A. Morrison,et al. The Changing Demographic and Economic Structure of Nonmetropolitan Areas in the United States , 1977 .
[5] If Cities are So Great, Why are People Leaving? A Response to Vining and Kontuly , 1977 .
[6] C. Beale,et al. The Recent Shift of United States Population to Nonmetropolitan Areas, 1970-75 , 1977 .
[7] E. F. Denison,et al. Accounting for Slower Economic Growth : The United States in the 1970s , 1979 .
[8] Competing hypotheses on the outlook for cities and regions: What the data reveal and conceal , 1980 .
[9] Can Agglomeration Economies Explain Why People are Leaving Large Cities? , 1981, Environment & planning A.
[10] J. Kendrick,et al. Productivity in the United States: trends and cycles , 1981 .
[11] Gerald A. Carlino,et al. Declining city productivity and the growth of rural regions: A test of alternative explanations , 1985 .
[12] Gasper A. Garofalo,et al. The impact of changes in input prices on net investment in U.S. manufacturing , 1985 .
[13] Ronald L. Moomaw,et al. Firm location and city size: Reduced productivity advantages as a factor in the decline of manufacturing in urban areas , 1985 .
[14] Ronald L. Moomaw. HAVE CHANGES IN LOCALIZATION ECONOMIES BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR DECLINING PRODUCTIVITY ADVANTAGES IN LARGE CITIES , 1986 .
[15] M. Fogarty,et al. The Role of Labor Costs in Regional Capital Formation , 1987 .
[16] Patricia E. Beeson. TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES IN MANUFACTURING, 1959‐73* , 1987 .