Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affected by changes in surrounding counties. Spatial dependence is hypothesized to arise from land substitution effects among neighboring counties. The estimation uses data on land use change for 1,055 counties of 12 Midwest states.Land Economics/Use,
Although it has been readily acknowledged that regional economic growth and structural changes can d...
In this study we attempt to understand the relationship between regional growth in population, emplo...
This study examines aggregate county income growth across the 48 contiguous states from 1990 to 2005...
Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affec...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Questions of land use/land cover change have attracted interest among a wide variety of researchers ...
Evidence of spatial dependence in land use regulatory levels was first found in Brueckner (1998) for...
Using county data for West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, estimation of a system of simultane...
Although it has been readily acknowledged that regional economic growth and structural changes can d...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
This study introduces a spatial simultaneous growth model to examine the impact of regional growth o...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsLeah TsoodleAllen M FeatherstoneThis dissert...
Two largely separate literatures exist on regional economic development and land use economics. In t...
Although it has been readily acknowledged that regional economic growth and structural changes can d...
In this study we attempt to understand the relationship between regional growth in population, emplo...
This study examines aggregate county income growth across the 48 contiguous states from 1990 to 2005...
Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affec...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Questions of land use/land cover change have attracted interest among a wide variety of researchers ...
Evidence of spatial dependence in land use regulatory levels was first found in Brueckner (1998) for...
Using county data for West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, estimation of a system of simultane...
Although it has been readily acknowledged that regional economic growth and structural changes can d...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
This study introduces a spatial simultaneous growth model to examine the impact of regional growth o...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsLeah TsoodleAllen M FeatherstoneThis dissert...
Two largely separate literatures exist on regional economic development and land use economics. In t...
Although it has been readily acknowledged that regional economic growth and structural changes can d...
In this study we attempt to understand the relationship between regional growth in population, emplo...
This study examines aggregate county income growth across the 48 contiguous states from 1990 to 2005...