Western
Regional Science Association
40th Anniversary,
1961-2001
Program
40th Annual Meeting of the Western
Regional Science Association
Riviera Resort and Racquet Club,
Palm Springs, California
February 25 - 28, 2001
Held in association with a Special
Seminar of the Applied Econometrics Association
(Version 3.28; Last Changes made: February
13, 2001; E-mail addresses of participants have now been added to the Participant
Locator. Note -- Quite a few corrections and changes have been made
since the Program was first posted. Please recheck your assignments
frequently from now until the conference!)
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Saturday, February 24
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12:00 Noon and throughout the afternoon, Golf
Tournament (Interested in participating? E-mail Terry Clower at
tclower@scs.cmm.unt.edu or call (940) 565-4049.)
Sunday, February 25
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2:00 5:30 PM, Registration
(Conference Center Foyer)
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3:45 6:45 PM,
Opening 40th Anniversary Plenary Session and Reception
Sunday, 3:45 6:45 PM
Opening 40th Anniversary Plenary Session and
Reception
(For All Conference Participants and Accompanying
Persons)
Convenors and Cochairs: Lay James
GIBSON, WRSA Fellow, 39th WRSA President (1998 1999), and WRSA Executive
Secretary (1980 1991) and Anthony PASCAL, WRSA Fellow and 12th WRSA President
(1971 1972)
"In Celebration of the First
Forty Years of the Western Regional Science Association"
An overview of WRSA's first
40 years as told by a cross-section of Presidents, Fellows, and Executive
Secretaries from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Panel of Past WRSA Presidents
and Fellows
Michael GREENWOOD, 31st President
(1990 1991)
Nina GRUEN, 25th President (1984
1985)
Jack KNETSCH, 26th President (1985
1985)
Ted LANE, 33rd President (1992
1993)
Charles LEVEN, 14th President
(1973 1974)
Bernard MALAMUD, 28th President
(1987 1988)
Michael MISCHAIKOW, WRSA Fellow
Frank MITTELBACH, 16th President
(1975 1976)
Robert MONAHAN, WRSA Fellow and
Past Executive Secretary
Paul POLZIN, 30th President (1989
1990)
Harry RICHARDSON, 29th President
(1988 1989)
Gunter SCHRAMM, 27th President
(1986 1987)
A Toast to WRSA's Next 40
Years, and a Reception, to Follow
Monday, February 26, Morning
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8:15 AM and throughout the day,
Registration (Conference Center Foyer)
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8:15 9:00 AM, Coffee
available (Conference Center Breezeway)
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9:00 AM 12:30 PM, Six
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F
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9:00 10:30 AM,
AEA Session S1
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10:30 11:00 AM,
Coffee Break
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11:00 AM 12:30 PM, AEA
Session S2
Monday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 1A ~ Northern Development/Remote
Regions I:
The Design and Delivery of Education in the
North
Chair: Jennifer MCBEATH, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
9:00 9:45
A Web Site to Support Learning
about Alaska Native Communities, Cultures, and History
Paul ONGTOOGUK, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Discussant: Lennard SILLANPAA,
Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
9:45 10:30
Social Work Education in Remote
Regions: A Collaborative Learning Circle Approach
Michael K. ZAPF, R. BODOR, J. CARRIERE, B. BASTIEN, and W. PELECH, Univ.
of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Discussant: Jerry MCBEATH, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Innovative College Programs
Combining Scientific and Native Traditional Knowledge, Yukon Territory
Canada
Joanne MCNEAL, Virginia Tech. Univ., Blacksburg, USA
Discussant: Jennifer MCBEATH, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
11:45 12:30
Museum Centered Programming:
Community Determined Programming
Dave WELLS, Quinault National Museum Project, Olympia, Washington, USA
Discussant: Terrence COLE, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Monday,
9:00 11:45 AM
Paper Session 1B ~ Labor Markets
Chair: Jacques POOT, Victoria Univ.,
Wellington, New Zealand
9:00 9:45
Public Transit and the Spatial
Distribution of Minority Employment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Harry J. HOLZER, John M. QUIGLEY, and Steven RAPHAEL, Univ. of California,
Berkeley, USA
Discussant: Hiroyuki SHIBUSAWA,
Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, Japan
9:45 10:30
Economic Returns to Labor Market
Careers
Lars Olaf PERSSON, Nordregio, Stockholm, Sweden
Discussant: Tyler J. BOWLES, Utah
State Univ., Logan, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Regional Aspects in the Decision
to Naturalize: The Case of Mexicans in the United States
Arjun CHAKRAVARTI and Michael J. GREENWOOD, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant: Jacques POOT, Victoria
Univ., Wellington, New Zealand
Monday,
9:00 12:30 AM
Paper Session 1C ~ Models of Regional
Growth and Convergence
Chair: Mark DRABENSTOTT, Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City, USA
9:00 9:45
Inflation, Output, and Stock
Prices: Evidence from Brazil
Bahram ADRANGI, Univ. of Portland, Oregon, USA, and Arjun CHATRATH, and
Antonio Z. SANVICENTE, Instituto Brasileiro de Mercado de Capitais, São
Paolo, Brasil
Discussant: Tom HARRIS, Univ. of
Nevada, Reno, USA
9:45 10:30
Regional Convergence and the Impact of Regional PPP-adjustment:
A Spatial Empirical Study of the Swedish Counties, 1911 1993
Patrik GUSTAVSSON and Joakim PERSSON, Trade Union Institute for Economic
Research, Stockholm, Sweden
Discussant: Bernard L. WEINSTEIN,
Univ. of North Texas, Denton, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
A Simultaneous Model of Long-Term
Regional Job and Population Changes
Ingvar
HOLMBERG, Univ. of Gothenberg, Sweden, Börje JOHANSSON, Jönköping
International Business School, Sweden, and Ulf STROMQUIST, Temaplan AB,
Stockholm, Sweden
Discusssant: Christopher HENRIE,
Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA
11:45 12:30
J-Curve: Evidence from East
Asia
Thomas C. LOWINGER, Washington State Univ., Pullman, and Anil K. LAL, Pittsburg
State Univ., Kansas, USA
Discussant: John KEITH, Utah State
University, Logan, USA
Monday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 1D ~ Transportation I
Chair: Bijan VASIGH, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
9:00 9:45
The Propagation of Uncertainty through Travel Demand
Models
Yong ZHAO and Kara KOCKELMAN, Univ. of Texas, Austin, USA
Discussant: Makoto OKUMURA, Hiroshima
Univ., Japan
9:45 10:30
Simulating the Effects of Land
Use and Transportation Policies
Paul WADDELL, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
Discussant: Chaug-Ing HSU, National
Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Spatial Analysis of the Relationship
Between Housing Values and Investments in Transportation Infrastructure
Brian A. MIKELBANK, Cleveland State Univ., Ohio. USA
Discussant: Frank G. MITTELBACH,
Univ. of California, Los Angeles, USA
11:45 12:30
Clearing the Track: Appraising
Railway Perspectives on the Issues of Regulation and Competition in the
North American Rail Industry
William DREW, Canadian Wheat Board, Canada and James NOLAN, Univ. of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Canada
Discussant: Reza G. HAMZAEE, Missouri
Western State College, St. Joseph, and Walden Univ., Minneapolis, Minnesota,
USA
Monday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 1E ~ Hazards, Risks,
and Public Policy
Chair: Harry W. RICHARDSON, Univ.
of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
9:00 9:45
The Socioeconomic Impacts of
The Big One
Peter GORDON, James E. MOORE II, Harry W. RICHARDSON, M. SHINOZUKA, Sungbin
CHO, Shin LEE, and Gang YU, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles,
USA
Discussant: Robert J. STIMSON,
Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
9:45 10:30
The Schizophrenian Good: The
Case of Police Response to Alarms
Erwin A. BLACKSTONE, Simon HAKIM, Temple Univ., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
USA, and Uriel SPIEGEL, Bar Ilan Univ., Ramat-Gan, Israel
Discussant: Meagan E. CAHILL, Univ.
Arizona, Tucson, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee Break
11:00 11:45
Flood Risk, Ecological Risk
and Willingness to Pay: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Urban Watershed
Management
David E. CLARK, Margaret C. DAUN, Michael HUTCHINSON, Robert GRIFFIN, Vladimir
NOVOTNY, and Alena BARTOSOVA, Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Discussant: Aidan VINING, Simon
Fraser Univ., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
11:45 12:30
The Effect of Natural Hazard
Disclosure Policies on California Real Estate Markets
Austin TROY, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
Discussant: Christopher J. PETTIT,
Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Monday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Session 1F ~ Western States Economic
Outlook
Chair: Timothy D. HOGAN, Arizona
State Univ., Tempe, USA
Description: Overviews and
updates on economic/demographic trends and forecasts for western U.S. states.
Discussion of factors underlying growth and comparison of sectoral trends.
All conference participants welcome to participate!
9:00 10:30
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Arizona Lee R. MCPHETERS, Arizona State
Univ., Tempe
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California Esmael ADIBI, Chapman Univ., Orange,
California
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Colorado Richard WOBBEKIND, Univ. of Colorado,
Boulder
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Montana Paul Polzin, Univ. of Montana, Missoula
10:30 11:00,
Coffee Break
10:30 11:00
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Nevada Keith SCHWER, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Oregon Brian HOLLY, Oregon
Economic and Community Development Department, Salem
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Utah Thayne ROBSON, Univ.
of Utah, Salt Lake City
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Washington R. Pete PARCELLS,
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington
Monday,
9:00 10:30 AM
AEA Session S1 ~ Methodology
Chair: Arthur GETIS, San Diego
State Univ., California, USA
9:00 9:30
A Raster GIS Procedure for Calculating
Conditional Locational Interdependence
M. John HODGSON, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
9:30 10:00
Enhancement of Aerosol Optical
Thickness Imagery with Geostatistical Interpolation
Pavlos S. KANAROGLOU, N. SOULAKELIS, et al., McMaster Univ., Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada
10:00 10:30
Spatial Pattern Detection and
Scale
Alan T. MURRAY, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, USA
Monday,
11:00 AM 12:30 PM
AEA Session S2 ~ Methodology
Chair: Tony SMITH, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA
11:00 11:30
Analytical Description of Spatial
Patterns
Arthur GETIS, San Diego State Univ., California, and Jean H.P. PAELINCK,
Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands
11:30 12:00
Spatial Extensions of Longitudinal
Models
Brigitte WALDORF, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA
12:00 12:30
The Specification and Distributional
Properties of the Cross-Morans IYZ
Michael TIEFELSDORF, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, and Peter A. ROGERSON,
State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, USA
Monday, February 26, Afternoon
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12:30 2:00 PM, Lunch
on your own
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2:00 5:30 PM, Six
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F
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2:00 3:30 PM,
AEA Session E1
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3:30 4:00 PM, Coffee
Break
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4:00 5:30 PM,
AEA Session E2
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4:00 5:30 PM, WRSA
Board Meeting (By invitation only)
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2A ~ Transportation II
Chair: Marlon BOARNET, Univ. of
California, Irvine, USA
2:00 2:45
Banning the Bahn: Preferred
Transport Options by Firms of Austrian Industrial Clusters
Gunther MAIER and Edward M. BERGMAN, Vienna Univ. of Economics and Business
Administration, Austria
Discussant: Roger R. STOUGH, George
Mason Univ., Fairfax, Virginia, USA
2:45 3:30
The Importance of Transportation
Costs for Market Forms and Competition
Jan Owen JANSSON and Rickard WALL, Linköping Univ., Sweden
Discussant: James NOLAN, Univ.
of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
3:30 4:00,
Coffee Break
4:00 4:45
Whence Induced Demand?
David M. LEVINSON and Seshasai KANCHI, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
USA
Discussant: Ronald McQUAID, Napier
Univ., Edinburgh, Scotland
4:45 5:30
Optimal Railway Commuting Pattern
under Flexible Work Time System
Makoto OKUMURA, Mitsunori YOSHIMURA, Hiroshima Univ., Japan and Kiyoshi
KOBAYASHI, Kyoto Univ., Japan
Discussant: Kara KOCKELMAN, Univ.
of Texas, Austin, USA
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2B ~ Tourism and Regional
Effects
Chair: : Neil L. MEYER, Univ. of
Idaho, Moscow, USA
2:00 2:45
Modeling Hotelier Revenue Sensitivity
to Increasing Hotel Occupancy Taxes: An Interrupted Time Series Approach
Terry L. CLOWER, Univ. of North Texas, Denton, USA
Discussant: Robert G. FLETCHER,
California State Univ., Bakersfield, USA
2:45 3:30
The Economic Impact of Culture
and the Arts in Hawaii in Relation to Tourism
Juanita C. LIU, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA
Discussant: Antoine S. BAILLY,
Univ. de Genève, Switzerland
3:30 4:00,
Coffee Break
4:00 4:45
Amenity or Extraction-Based
Rural Economies? The Role of Tourism and Other Resource-Based Industries
in Inland Northwest Towns
Charles C. HARRIS and Dennis BECKER, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Discussant: Mats JOHANSSON, Swedish
Institute for Regional Research, Östersund, Sweden
4:45 5:30
Tourism Policy in Brittany (France)
and South West England (UK): A Cluster Analysis of Tourism Markets at the
Local Level
Ronan DE KERVENOAEL, Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de
Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico
Discussant: Neil L. MEYER, Univ.
of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2C ~ Regional Economic
Modeling I
Chair: Randall W. JACKSON, Ohio
State Univ., Columbus, USA
2:00 2:45
What if We All Stayed Home
George GOLDMAN, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
Discussant: Charlie KARLSSON, Jönköping
Univ., Sweden
2:45 3:30
Environmental Regulations and
New Plant Location Decisions: Evidence from a Meta-analysis
Tim JEPPESEN, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense, John A. LIST, Univ. of
Arizona, Tucson, and Henk FOLMER, Tilburg Univ., The Netherlands
Discussant: Steve PIPER, Bureau
of Reclamation, Denver, Colorado, USA
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
A Metropolitan Input-Output
Model: Intersectoral and Interspatial Relations of Production, Income Formation,
and Consumption
Myung-Jin JUN, Chung-Ang Univ., Korea
Discussant: Randall W. JACKSON,
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, USA
4:45 5:30
The REMI Multiregional U.S.
Policy Analysis Model
Frederick TREYZ and George I. TREYZ, Regional Economic Models, Inc., Amherst,
Massachusetts
Discussant: Joe McCLURE, McCLURE
and Associates, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2D ~ Applied Regional
Science Analysis of U.S. Growth and Development
Co-sponsored by AUBER
Chair: Timothy D. HOGAN, Arizona
State Univ., Tempe, USA
2:00 2:45
Determining the Wage Impact
on a Regional Economy
John R. LOMBARD, John WHALEY, and Sean LACROIX, Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk,
Virginia, USA
Discussant: Paul POLZIN, Univ.
of Montana, Missoula, USA
2:45 3:30
The Quality of Life in U.S.
Metropolitan Areas in the 1990s
Lall RAMRATTAN, Michael SZENBERG, and Thomas J. WEBSTER, Pace Univ., New
York, New York, USA
Discussant: Jean-Marie HURIOT,
Univ. de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Who Would Live in Las Vegas?
Profiling New Residents
Keith SCHWER, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Discussant: Richard L. MORRILL,
Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
4:45 5:30
Medical Research and the Location
of High-tech Medical Firms
Kenneth WIEAND, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
Discussant: Max MUNDAY, Cardiff
Business School, Wales
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2E ~ Migration Analysis
Chair: Andrei ROGERS, Univ. of
Colorado, Boulder, USA
2:00 2:45
Deconcentration and the Inward
Redistribution of Population Within the Western United States: 1969 1997
Christopher HENRIE, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson
Discussant: William A.V. CLARK,
Univ. of California, Los Angeles, USA
2:45 3:30
Capturing the Age and Spatial
Structures of Migration
Andrei ROGERS and James RAYMER, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant: Waldo TOBLER, Univ.
of California, Santa Barbara, USA
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Spatial Disequilibrium and Low
Skilled Worker Migration: Does Incomplete Amenity Compensation Matter?
Nancy E. WHITE, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, David E. CLARK,
Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, William E. HERRIN, Univ. of the
Pacific, Stockton, California, and Thomas A. KNAPP, Pennsylvania State
Univ. Wilkes Barre Campus, Lehman, USA
Discussant: Michael J. GREENWOOD,
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, USA
4:45 5:30
Roy Meets David: Self-Selection
in Labour Market Migration with Incomplete Information
Jeremiah ALLEN, Univ. of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Discussant: Steven RAPHAEL, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
Monday,
2:00 5:30 PM
Paper Session 2F ~ Northern Development
/ Remote Regions II: Institutions and Development
Chair: Tom MOREHOUSE, Univ. of
Alaska, Anchorage, USA
2:00 2:45
We Are Going to Help Our Indians:
Garfield Pocatello, Ralph Dixey, and the Struggle over Resources and Leadership
at Fort Hall Reservation, 1910 1935
John HEATON, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Discussant: Tom MOREHOUSE, Univ.
of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
2:45 3:30
Are Russias Regions Ready for
a Municipal Bond Market?: A Comparison of Alaska and the Russian Far East
Greg PROTASEL, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Discussant: Juri PLUSNIN, Novosibirsk
State Univ., Russia
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Arctic Institutions and Climate
Change
Jerry MCBEATH, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Discussant: Dave WELLS, Quinault
National Museum Project, Olympia, Washington, USA
4:45 5:30
Land Claims, Treaties, and Resource
Conflict in Yukon Territory, Canada
Steven COHN, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
Discussant: Matt BERMAN, Univ.
of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Monday,
2:00 3:30 PM
AEA Session E1 ~ Methodology
Chair: Luc ANSELIN, Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, USA
2:00 2:45
Serial and Spatial Error Dependence
in Space-Time Models
J. Paul ELHORST, Univ. of Groningen, The Netherlands
2:45 3:30
Assessing Spatial Error Structure
with the Generalized Nested Logit Model
Anders KARLSTRÖM, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
Monday,
4:00 5:30 PM
AEA Session E2 ~ Applications
Chair: Brigitte WALDORF, Univ.
of Arizona, Tucson, USA
4:00 4:30
Geographic and Network Neighbors:
Locational effects of Telecommunication Infrastructure
Kingsley E. HAYNES, S. YILMAZ, and M. DINC, George Mason Univ., Fairfax,
Virginia, USA
4:30 5:00
Knowledge Spillovers in Germany:
Is Regional Innovative Activity Path-dependent?
Eckhardt BODE, The Kiel Institute of World Economics, Germany
5:00 5:30
Sensitivity Analysis of Parameters
for a Travel Time Forecasting Model
Jinsoo YOU and T. John KIM, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Monday, 4:00 5:30 PM
WRSA Board Meeting
(By Invitation Only)
Convenor: David A. PLANE, Univ.
of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Tuesday, February 27, Morning
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8:00 AM and throughout the day,
Registration (Conference Center Foyer)
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8:00 8:30 AM, Coffee
available (Conference Center Foyer)
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8:30 or 9:15 AM 12:00 PM, Six
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F
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8:30 10:00 AM,
AEA Session S3
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10:00 10:30 AM,
Coffee Break
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10:30 AM 12:00 PM, AEA
Session S4
Tuesday,
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3A ~ Regional Development
I
Chair: Paul POLZIN, Univ. of Montana,
Missoula, USA
8:30 9:15
Microstates and Sub-National
Regions: Mutual Industrial Policy Lessons
Harvey W. ARMSTRONG, Univ. of Sheffield, and R. READ, Lancaster Univ.,
England
Discussant: Thayne ROBSON, Univ.
of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
9:15 10:00
A Regional Economic Analysis
of Federal Reserve Districts
Jon R. MILLER and Ismail GENC, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Discussant: Roger VICKERMAN, Univ.
of Kent, Canterbury, England
10:00 10:30,
Coffee Break
10:30 11:15
Foreign Direct Investment to
Japan and its Implications: Case Study of Yokohama
Mitsumasa ICHIISHI, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, Virgina, USA, and Koji
SATO, Kanagawa Univ., Yokohama, Japan
Discussant: Richard WOBBEKIND,
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, USA
11:15 12:00
Regional Growth of Manufacturing
Industries in Mexico: An Analysis of Total Factor Productivity
Noé Arón FUENTES and César M. FUENTES, El Paso, Texas,
USA
Discussant: Julius M. WALECKI,
Univ. of LaVerne, California, USA
Tuesday,
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3B ~ The
Regional Science of Technological Process
Chair: Geneviève DUBOIS
TAINE, Ministère de LEquipement, des Transports, et du Logement,
Paris, France
8:30 9:15
Cotton Farmers Technical Efficiency:
Stochastic and Non-Stochastic Production Function Approaches
Kalyan CHAKRABORTY, Emporia State Univ., Kansas, Sukant MISRA, and Phillip
JOHNSON, Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, USA
Discussant: Daniel OSGOOD, Univ.
of Arizona, Tucson, USA
9:15 10:00
Do Cities Still Matter? The
Geographical Imperative in Technological Progress and Economic Development
Thomas E. VASS, Venture Capital Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Discussant: Bernard BIZZET, ESSEC,
Paris, France
10:00 10:30,
Coffee
Break
10:30 11:15
The Information Technology Cluster
in Tucson, Arizona
Meagan E. CAHILL, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Discussant: Michael I. LUGER, Univ.
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
11:15 12:00
Optimal Location of Telecommunications
Satellites in Outer Space
Hiroyuki SHIBUSAWA, Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, Japan
Discussant: Jeremiah ALLEN, Univ.
of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Tuesday,
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3C ~ Education, Training,
and Labor Markets
Chair: Ronald McQUAID, Napier Univ.,
Edinburgh, Scotland
8:30 9:15
The Impact of Community College
Training on State Economic Development
Theodore LANE, Thomas/Lane and Associates, Seattle, Washington, USA
Discussant: Lars Olaf PERSSON,
Nordregio, Stockholm, Sweden
9:15 10:00
Economies of Scale in Wyoming
Public Education
Tyler J. BOWLES and Ryan BOSWORTH, Utah State Univ., Logan, USA
Discussant: Thomas A. KNAPP, Pennsylvania
State Univ., Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman, USA
10:00 10:30,
Coffee
Break
10:30 11:15
Wages and Unemployment in Local
Labor Markets: A Meta-Analysis of Empirical Evidence Regarding the Wage
Curve
Peter NIJKAMP, Free Univ., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Jacques POOT,
Victoria Univ., Wellington, New Zealand
Discussant: Robert GIBBS, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., USA
11:15 12:00
An Analysis of the Elite Athlete
Education Component of the Global Sports Industry
L. Michael FARRELL, Univ. de Québec à Trois Rivières,
Canada
Discussant: James E. SCHECHTER,
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Tuesday,
9:15 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3D ~ Regional Economic
Modeling II
Chair: George I. TREYZ, Regional
Economic Models, Inc., Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
9:15 10:00
The Local Effects of Foreign
Manufacturing: Evidence from the Mechanical Engineering and Electronics
Sectors in the UK South West
Steven BRAND, Univ. of Plymouth, England, and Max MUNDAY, Cardiff Business
School, Wales
Discussant: Edward M. BERGMAN,
Vienna Univ. of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
10:00 10:30,
Coffee Break
10:30 11:15
A Spatial Output Decomposition
Method for Assessing Regional Economic Structure
Randall W. JACKSON and David DZIKOWSKI, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, USA
Discussant: Börje JOHANSSON,
Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
11:15 12:00
A Bayesian Forecasting Approach
to Evaluating and Constructing Regional Input-Output Based Employment Multipliers
Dan S. RICKMAN, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, USA
Discussant: Bahram ADRANGI, Univ.
of Portland, Oregon, USA
Tuesday,
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3E ~ Real Estate: Theoretical
and Empirical Perspectives
Chair: Steve WEINER, Southern California
Association of Governments, Los Angeles, USA
8:30 9:15
An Optimisation Model for Estimating
Levels of Demand and Supply Opportunities for Retirement Village Living
Robert J. STIMSON and Sharon MCGOVERN, Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Discussant: Timothy D. HOGAN, Arizona
State Univ., Tempe, USA
9:15 10:00
Regional Retail Investments:
An Empirical Analysis of Local Retail Returns for the United States
Pim KLAMER, Cees GORTER, and Peter NIJKAMP, Free Univ., Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
Discussant: Brenda MOSCOVE, California
State Univ., Bakersfield, USA
10:00 10:30,
Coffee
Break
10:30 11:15
Economic Analysis of Ground
Lease Based Land Use System
Frederic F. DENG, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Discussant: Frank G. MITTELBACH,
Univ. of California, Los Angeles, USA
11:15 12:00
Transferable Development Rights
in the United States and their Implications for Korea
Chang-Hee Christine BAE, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
Discussant: Dennis WAMBEM, Land
Use Economics, Norco, California, USA
Tuesday,
9:15 AM 12:00 PM
Paper Session 3F ~ Travel Patterns
and Urban Structure
Chair: Richard L. MORRILL, Univ.
of Washington, Seattle, USA
9:15 10:00
Household Mode Choice and Residence
Rent Distribution in a Metropolitan Area with Surface Streets and Rail
Transit Networks
Chaug-Ing HSU and Shwu-Ping GUO, National Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan
Discussant: Brian A. MIKELBANK,
Cleveland State Univ., Ohio, USA
10:00 10:30,
Coffee
Break
10:30 11:15
Does Commuting Distance Matter?
Commuting Tolerance and Residential Change
William A.V. CLARK, Youquin HUANG, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, and
Suzanne WITHERS, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
Discussant: David M. LEVINSON,
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
4:45 5:30
U.S. Suburbanization: History
in the Light of Theory
Céline BOITEUX and Jean-Marie HURIOT, Univ. de Bourgogne, Dijon,
France
Discussant: Paul WADDELL, Univ.
of Washington, Seattle, USA
Tuesday,
8:30 10:00 AM
AEA Session S3 ~ Methodology
Chair: Harry H. KELEJIAN, University
of Maryland, College Park, USA
8:30 9:00
Robustness of Autocorrelartion
Specifications: Some Monte Carlo Evidence
Robin DUBIN, Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio, USA
9:00 9:30
Non-linear Spatial Dependence
in the Tails
Giuseppe ARBIA, Univ. G. dannunzio of Chieti, Pescara, Italy
9:30 10:00
Simple Tests for Spatial Dependence
in Space-Time Data
Sergio J. REY, San Diego State Univ., California, USA
Tuesday,
10:30 AM 12:00 PM
AEA Session S4 ~ Methodology
Chair: Sergio J. REY, San Diego
State Univ., California, USA
10:30 11:00
Local Statistics Based on Gaussian
Kernels: Edge Correction, Irregular Latices, Spatial Autocorrelation, and
Uncertain Cluster Sizes
Peter A. ROGERSON, State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, USA
11:00 11:30
A New Information Theoretical
Measure of Global and Local Spatial Association
Vania CECCATO, Royal Inst. of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, and Anders
KARLSTRÖM, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
11:30 12:00
Optimal Aggregation of Spatial
Weight Matrices
Tony SMITH, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Tuesday, February 27, Afternoon
-
12:15 2:00 PM, Annual
Luncheon Banquet (for All Conference Participants)
-
2:15 5:45 PM, Six
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F
-
2:15 3:45 PM,
AEA Session E3
-
3:45 4:15 PM, Coffee
Break
-
4:15 5:45 PM,
AEA Session E4
-
6:00 7:30 PM, President's
Reception (for All Conference Participants)
-
7:30 9:00 PM, Annals
of Regional Science Board Meeting (By Invitation Only)
Tuesday, 12:15 2:00 PM
Annual Luncheon Banquet
(For All Conference Participants; Tickets
Required for Accompanying Persons)
Chair: John M. QUIGLEY, WRSA President
(2000 2001)
Presentation Ceremonies:
The Sixth Annual Springer-Verlag
Prize
Presented by: Roger R. STOUGH,
Coeditor,
The Annals of Regional Science, and WRSA President-Elect
(2001 2002)
The Fifteenth Annual Charles
M. Tiebout Prize in Regional Science
Presented by: Lay James GIBSON,
Chair, 2000 2001 Reading Committee, and WRSA Past President (1998 1999)
Presidential Address:
"The New Century: Lessons
Learned from Singapore's Shopping Sector During the 1990s"
Brenda J. MOSCOVE, WRSA President
(2001 2002)
Discussant: Juanita C. LIU, Univ.
of Hawaii, Honolulu
Tuesday,
2:15 5:45 PM
Paper Session 4A ~ Regional Capacity
Building: Hard and Soft Factors
Chair: Pete PARCELLS, Whitman College,
Walla Walla, Washington, USA
2:15 3:00
Public Cost for Private Gain
New National Stadium Developments in the UK, and Lessons from North
America
Calvin JONES, Cardiff Business School, Wales
Discussant: John M. QUIGLEY, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
3:00 3:45
Financial and Operational Performances
of the U.S. Major Hub Airports
Reza G. HAMZAEE, Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph, and Walden
Univ., Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Bijan VASIGH, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Univ., Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
Discussant: Frederic F. DENG, Univ.
of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
3:45 4:15, Coffee
Break
4:15 5:00
Local Social Capital and Entrepreneurship
Hans WESTLUND, Swedish Institute for Regional Research, Östersund,
Sweden, and Roger BOLTON, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts,
USA
Discussant: Robert FORMAINI, Dallas
Federal Reserve Bank, USA
5:00 5:45
Human(e) Services for the Poor?:
Governing the Low-Income Self in Colorados Front Range
James A. SCHECHTER, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Discussant: Simon HAKIM, Temple
Univ., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Tuesday,
2:15 5:00 PM
Paper Session 4B ~ Regional Development
II
Chair: Claude LACOUR, Univ. Montesquieu-Bordeaux
IV, France
2:15 3:00
Le Temps des Cépages:
Du Terroir au Système-Monde
Antoine S. BAILLY, Univ. de Genève, Switzerland
Discussant: Rachel S. FRANKLIN,
Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA
3:00 3:45
Meeting Rural Americas Challenges
in the 21st Century: Rethinking Rural Policy
Mark DRABENSTOTT, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Discussant: Harvey W. ARMSTRONG,
Univ. of Sheffield, England
3:45 4:15, Coffee
Break
4:15 5:00
Contribution of Collective Entrepreneurship
in Regional Development: Case Study of Two New Brunswick Enterprises
Pierre-Marcel DESJARDINS, Omer CHOUINARD, and Eric FORGUES, Univ. de Moncton,
New Brunswick, Canada
Discussant: Ermelinda LOPES, Univ.
of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Tuesday,
2:15 5:45 PM
Paper Session 4C ~ Environmental Quality
Chair: Thomas E. VASS, Venture
Capital Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
2:15 3:00
A Dynamic Approach to Estimating
Hedonic Prices for Environmental Goods: An Application to Open Space Purchase
Mary RIDDEL, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Discussant: Charles C. HARRIS,
Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, USA
3:00 3:45
Effects of Air Quality Regulation
on the Destination Choice of Relocating Firms
John A. LIST, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, W. Warren McHONE, Univ. of Central
Florida, Orlando, and Daniel MILLIMET, Southern Methodist Univ.. Dallas,
Texas, USA
Discussant: Aidan VINING,
Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
3:45 4:15,
Coffee Break
4:15 5:00
Economic Health Benefits of
Soil Conservation in the Southwestern United States
Todd C. LABANDT, Cherokee Environmental Risk Management, Denver, Colorado,
and Paul C. HUSZAR, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, USA
Discussant: George GOLDMAN, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
5:00 5:45
Towards Strategic Impact Assessments
of Sustainable Urban Development
Lars LUNDQVIST, Univ. Tsukuba, Japan
Discussant: W. Warren McHONE, Univ.
of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Tuesday,
2:15 5:45 PM
Paper Session 4D ~ Housing: Markets
and Choice
Chair: Ronan DE KERVENOAEL, Instituto
Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico
2:15 3:00
Housing Tenure Choices in Transitional
Urban China: A Multilevel Analysis
Youquin HUANG, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, USA
Discussant: Chang-Hee Christine
BAE, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
3:00 3:45
Modeling the Decision to Own
Rental Property
Andrew NARWOLD, Univ. of San Diego, California, USA
Discussant: Scott SUSIN, New York
Univ., USA
3:45 4:15, Coffee
Break
4:15 5:00
The Internal and External Impact
of Historical Designation on Property Values
N. Edward COULSON, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park and Robin
M. LEICHENKO, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Discussant: Peter KITCHEN, Univ.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
5:00 5:45
Transaction Costs, Price Discovery,
and the Dynamics of Owner-Occupied Housing Prices
Christian L. REDFEARN, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Discussant: L. Michael FARRELL,
Univ. de Québec à Trois Rivières, Canada
Tuesday,
2:15 5:45 PM
Paper Session 4E ~ Northern Development/Remote
Regions III: Discovery in Remote Regions
Chair: Michael ZAPF, Univ. of Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
2:15 3:00
Northern Regions as Laboratories
and Homelands: A History of Arctic Science
Fae KORSMO, Arctic Social Sciences, National Science Foundation, USA
Discussant: Claus-M. NASKE, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
3:00 3:45
Liars and Thieves: Who Found
the Klondike?
Terrence COLE, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Discussant: Steven COHN, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
3:45 4:15, Coffee
Break
4:15 5:00
The End of Remoteness
Lee HUSKEY, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Discussant: John ZIKER, Univ. of
Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
5:00 5:45
The Small Indigenous Nations
of Northern Russia and Their Rights as Aboriginal Peoples: An Analysis
of Current Administrative Policies on Their Traditional Culture and Livelihood
Lennard SILLANPAA, Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
Discussant: Michael ZAPF, Univ.
of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Tuesday,
2:15 5:45 PM
Paper Session 4F ~ Water and Energy
Chair: Richard APOSTLE, Center
of Local and Regional Development, The Faroe Islands
2:15 3:00
The Impact of Higher Natural
Gas Prices on the Texas Economy
Bernard L. WEINSTEIN and Terry L. CLOWER, Univ. of North Texas, Denton,
USA
Discussant: Lee R. McPHETERS, Arizona
State Univ, Tempe, USA
3:00 3:45
Pricing Municipal and Industrial
Water from Federal Water Projects in the Western United States
Steven PIPER, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, Colorado, USA
Discussant: Keith SCHWER, Univ.
Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
3:45 4:15, Coffee
Break
4:15 5:00
The Implications of Climate
Specification in Water Demand Studies
R. Ashley LYMAN and Richard B. COFFMAN, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Discussant: Austin TROY, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
5:00 5:45
Resolving Taiwans Nuclear Puzzle:
The Economic Impacts of Terminating the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant
Ping-Cheng LI, Tamkang Univ., Tamsui, Taiwan
Discussant: Thomas LOWINGER, Washington
State Univ., Pullman, USA
Tuesday,
2:15 3:45 PM
AEA Session E3 ~ Methodology
Chair: Jesús MUR , Univ.
of Zaragoza, Spain
2:15 2:45
Connectropy Analysis: An Application
to Belgian Regions
Johann F. KAASHOEK, Jean H. P. PAELINCK, Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The
Netherlands, and Henrie G. ZOLLER, Catholic Univ. of Louvain, Belgium
2:45 3:15
On Connectropy
Jean H. P. PAELINCK, Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands
3:15 3:45
Detecting Spatial Effects and
Non-Linearity in Spatial Regression Models: Simulation Results for a General
Misspecification Test
Raymond J. G.
M. FLORAX, Thomas De GRAAFF, Kees van Montfort, and Peter NIJKAMP, Free
Univ., Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tuesday,
4:15 5:45 PM
AEA Session E4 ~ Methodology
Chair: Raymond J. G. M. FLORAX,
Free Univ., Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4:15 4:45
Small Sample Properties of Estimators
of Spatial Models with Spatial Lags in the Dependent Variable and Disturbances
D. DAS, Harry H. KELEJIAN, and I. R. PRUCHA, University of Maryland, College
Park, USA
4:45 5:15
Properties of Tests for Spatial
Errors Components
Luc ANSELIN, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA, and Rosina MORENO,
Univ. of Barcelona, Spain
5:15 5:45
Using Matrix Exponentials to
Explore Spatial Structure in Regression Relationships
James P. LESAGE, Univ. of Toledo, Ohio, and R. Kelley PACE, Louisiana State
Univ., Baton Rouge, USA
Tuesday, 6:00 7:30 PM
President's Reception
(For All Conference Participants and Accompanying
Persons)
Hosted by: Brenda J. MOSCOVE, WRSA
President (2001 2002)
Tuesday,
7:30 9:00 PM
The Annals of Regional Science, Board
Meeting
(By Invitation Only)
Convenors: Marianne BOPP, Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg, Germany, Börje JOHANSSON, Jönköping International
Business School, Sweden,
T. John Kim, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana,
USA, and Roger R. STOUGH, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Wednesday, February 28, Morning
-
8:30 AM and throughout the morning,
Registration (Conference Center Foyer)
-
8:30 9:00 AM, Coffee
available (Conference Center Foyer)
-
9:00 AM 12:30 PM, Six
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 5F
-
9:00 10:30 AM,
AEA Session S5
-
10:30 11:00 AM,
Coffee Break
-
11:00 AM 12:30 PM, AEA
Session S6
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 5A ~ Northern Development/Remote
Regions IV: Economic Behavior in the North
Chair: Lee HUSKEY, Univ. of Alaska,
Anchorage, USA
9:00 9:45
Hunting for Models: Neoclassical
and Institutional Approaches to Analyzing Climate Effects on Subsistence
Hunting in an Arctic Community
Matt BERMAN and Gary KOFINAS, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Discussant: John HEATON, Univ.
of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
9:45 10:30
The Households Economic Behavior
Patterns on the Russian North: A Paradoxical Surviving Strategy During
Social Crisis (1995 2000)
Juri PLUSNIN, Novosibirsk State Univ., Russia
Discussant: Joanne MCNEAL, Virgina
Tech. Univ., Blacksburg, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Where is the Beef: The Failure
to Develop an Alaskan Red Meat Industry
Claus-M. NASKE, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Discussant: Lee HUSKEY, Univ. of
Alaska, Anchorage, USA
11:45 12:30
Clan Holdings, Assigned Territories,
and Common Pool Resources: Land Tenure Developments in the Taimyr Autonomous
Region, Northern Russia
John ZIKER, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Discussant: Paul ONGTOOGUK, Univ.
of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 5B ~ Economic Diversification
and Regional Composition
Chair: Max MUNDAY, Univ. of Cardiff,
Wales
9:00 9:45
Industrial Composition, Economic
Diversity, and Services: A Longitudinal Analysis of Oregons Economy
Brian P. HOLLY, Daniel BURGHART, Oregon Economic and Community Development
Department, Salem, and Audrey E. CLARKE, Western Oregon Univ., Monmouth,
USA
Discussant: Steven BRAND, Univ.
of Plymouth, England
9:45 10:30
An Application of Target MOTAD
Procedures for Targeting Economic Diversification
Thomas R. HARRIS, Chang K. SEUNG, Shawn W. STODDARD, and Rangesan NARAYANAN,
Univ. of Nevada, Reno, USA
Discussant: Gary TOMPKINS, Univ.
of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Contribution of Recreation in
Valley County, Idaho
Maria GUADERRAMA, Neil L. MEYER, and Aaron HARP, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow,
USA
Discussant: Dawn THILMANY, Colorado
State Univ., Ft. Collins, USA
11:45 12:30
Aquaculture as a Diversification
Strategy in the Faroe Islands
Richard APOSTLE, Ólavur Waag HØGNESEN, Center of Local and
Regional Development, The Faroe Islands, and Andrias REINERT,
Aquaculture Research Station of the Faroes, The Faroe Islands
Discussant: Gerald A. DOEKSEN,
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, USA
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 5C ~ Marginalized and
Disadvantaged Populations: Informing Policy
Chair: Philip MARTIN, Univ. of
California, Davis, USA
9:00 9:45
The IMF Impact on the Urban
Marginalized in Korea
Seong-Woo LEE, Seoul National Univ., Korea and Seong-Kyu HA, Chung-Ang
Univ., Korea
Discussant: George RENGERT, Temple
Univ., Philadelphia, USA
9:45 10:30
A Spatial and Temporal Model
of Urban Deprivation Change: East Montréal and the Montréal
Urban Community 1986 to 1996
Peter KITCHEN, Univ. of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Discussant: Mary RIDDEL, Univ.
of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
The Geography of Rural Low-Skill
Employment: Application of a Small-Area Iterative Estimation Method
Robert M. GIBBS, Lorin D. KUSMIN, and John B. CROMARTIE, U.S. Department
of Agriculture
Discussant: Bruce A. WEBER, Oregon
State Univ., Corvallis, USA
11:45 12:30
Rent Vouchers and the Price
of Low-Income Housing
Scott SUSIN, New York Univ., USA
Discussant: N. Edward COULSON,
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, USA
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 11:45 PM
Paper Session 5D ~ Regional Science
Theory and Epistemology
Chair: Roger BOLTON, Williams College,
Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
9:00 9:45
Consistency and Crossbreeding
in French Speaking Regional Science: An Epistemological Concern
Claude LACOUR and Sylvette PUISSANT, Univ. Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, France
Discussant: Jon R. MILLER, Univ.
Idaho, Moscow, USA
9:45 10:30
Knowledge Spillovers in a Spatial
Context A Critical Review and Assessment
Charlie KARLSSON and Agostino MANDUCHI, Jönköping Univ., Sweden
Discussant: Roger BOLTON, Williams
College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
10:30 11:00,
Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
What Explains Spatial Patterns
of Economic Growth? A Quasi-Experimental Meta-Analytic Approach
Raymond J. G. M. FLORAX, Henri L. F. DE GROOT, Reinout HEIJUNGS, Free Univ.,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Discussant: Joakim PERSSON, Trade
Union Institute for Regional Research, Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Paper Session 5E ~ Spatial Decision
Support Methods
Chair: Christopher J. PETTIT,
Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
9:00 9:45
Practical Problems in New Firm
Research: Defining and Tracking Business Start-ups
Michael I. LUGER and Jun KOO, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Discussant: Adrian MOORE, Univ.
of California, Irvine, USA
9:45 10:30
Community-Based Assessments
for Sustainable Resource Management in the Pacific Northwest
Charles C. HARRIS, William J. MCLAUGHLIN, Dennis R. BECKER, and Erik A.
NIELSEN, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Discussant: Sherman LEWIS, California
State Univ., Hayward, USA
10:30 11:00,Coffee
Break
11:00 11:45
Formulating an On-line Spatial
Decision Support System for Evaluating Urban and Regional Planning Scenarios
Christopher J. PETTIT, Tung-Kai SHYY, and Robert J. STIMSON, Univ. of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia
Discussant: R. Pete PARCELLS, Whitman
College, Walla Walla, Washington, USA
11:45 12:30
Pigovian Taxes Versus Government
Weather Information: A GIS-Based Comparison of Policy Alternatives in Agricultural
Drainage Management
Daniel OSGOOD, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Discussant: R. Ashley LYMAN, Univ.
of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Wednesday,
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Panel Session 5F
Forum: How Well Does Current Economic Theory
Describe the New Paradigm Economy?
Chair: Robert FORMAINI, Dallas
Federal Reserve Bank, Texas
Panelists:
Terry CLOWER, Univ. of North Texas,
Denton
Charles VAN EATON, Pepperdine Univ.,
Malibu, California
Richard EBELING, Hillsdale College,
Hillsdale, Michigan
Wednesday,
9:00 10:30 AM
AEA Session S5 ~ Methodology
Chair: Giuseppe ARBIA, Univ. "G.
d'annunzio" of Chieti, Pescara, Italy
9:00 9:45
Theoretical Economic Geography
and Spatial Econometrics: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Evidence?
Bernard FINGLETON, Univ. of Cambridge, England
9:45 10:30
Tracking Rainstorms Using Rain-Gauge
Data
Graham UPTON, Univ. of Essex, Colchester, England
Wednesday,
11:00 AM 12:30 PM
AEA Session S6 ~ Applications
Chair: Bernard FINGLETON, Univ.
of Cambridge, England
11:00 11:45
Identifying Spatial Clusters:
A Bayesian Approach
L. XU, Shuming BAO, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
11:45 12:30
Geographically Weighted Regression
as a Statistical Model
Chris BRUNSDON, A. Stewart FOTHERINGHAM, and Martin CHARLTON, Univ. of
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Wednesday, February 28, Afternoon
-
12:30 2:00 PM, Lunch
(on your own)
-
2:00 5:30 PM, Five
Concurrent Paper Sessions: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E
-
2:00 3:30 PM, AEA
Session E5
-
3:30 4:00 PM, Coffee
Break
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4:00 5:30 PM,
AEA Session E6
-
5:30 PM, Close
of Conference
Wednesday,
2:00 4:45 PM
Paper Session 6A ~ Urbanism
Chair: Koji SATO, Kanagawa Univ.,
Yokohama, Japan
2:00 2:45
An Analysis of the Human Settlement
Structures in France: Ville Emergente
Geneviève DUBOIS TAINE, Ministère de LEquipement, des Transports,
et du Logement, Paris, France
Discussant: David A. PLANE, Univ.
of Arizona, Tucson, USA
2:45 3:30
The Campus Community Within
Its Setting
George F. RENGERT, Temple Univ., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Discussant: Audrey E. CLARKE, Western
Oregon Univ., Monmouth, USA
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
The Impossible City? Can the
New Urbanist and the Garden (Auto) City Coexist?
Richard L. MORRILL, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA
Discussant: Andrew NARWOLD, Univ.
of San Diego, California, USA
Wednesday,
2:00 4:45 PM
Paper Session 6B ~ Trade and Regional
Integration
Chair: Noé Arón FUENTES,
El Paso, Texas, USA
2:00 2:45
International Migration and
European Integration
Matloob PIRACHA and Roger VICKERMAN, Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, England
Discussant: Hans WESTLUND, Swedish
Institute for Regional Research, Östersund, Sweden
2:45 3:30
New Regional Growth Stimulators:
Are Trading Blocs & Common Markets Supporting Regional Development?
The Case of Mercosul and Brazil
Julius M. WALECKI, Univ. of La Verne, California, USA
Discussant: César M. FUENTES,
El Paso, Texas, USA
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Keeping the Lottery Winnings:
A Better Allocation of Canadian Softwood Export Quota
Richard SCHWINDT and Aidan VINING, Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, British
Columbia, Canada
Discussant: Terry CLOWER, Univ.
of North Texas, Denton, USA
Wednesday,
2:00 4:45 PM
Paper Session 6C ~ Regional Sustainability
and the Future of Growth and Development
Chair: R. Pete PARCELLS, Whitman
College, Walla Walla, Washington, USA
2:00 2:45
Regional Fertility and Economic
Fluctuations The Case of Sweden
Mats JOHANSSON, Swedish Institute for Regional Research, Östersund,
Sweden
Discussant: Brigitte WALDORF, Univ.
of Arizona, Tucson, USA
2:45 3:30
Ten Principles for Regional
Sustainability
Sherman LEWIS, California State Univ., Hayward, USA
Discussant: Lars LUNDQVIST, Univ.
Tsukuba, Japan
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Growth and Development Policy:
From Location to Globalization
Ermelinda LOPES, Univ. of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Discussant: Brian P. HOLLY, Oregon
Community and Economic Development Department, Salem, USA
5:00 5:45
Hawaii for the Hawaiians: The
Economic and Cultural Future of East Maui
R. Pete PARCELLS and Danica NOBLE, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington,
USA
Discussant: Ted LANE, Thomas/Lane
and Associates, Seattle, Washington, USA
Wednesday,
2:00 4:45 PM
Paper Session 6D ~ Labor Market Dynamics
in the Rural West
Cochairs: Bruce A. WEBER, Oregon
State Univ., Corvallis, USA, and Dawn THILMANY, Colorado State Univ., Ft.
Collins, USA
2:00 2:45
Regional Labor Market Conditions
and the Rural Poor: Does Regional Job Growth Help Rural Poor Adults without
Jobs?
Elizabeth E. DAVIS, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, Laura S. CONNOLLY, Univ.
of Northern Colorado, Greeley, USA, and Bruce A. WEBER, Oregon State Univ.,
Corvallis, USA
Discussant: David E. CLARK, Marquette
Univ., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
2:45 3:30
Farmworkers in the Mountain
and Northwest Regions: Employment, Demographic, and Household Trends
Dawn THILMANY, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, and Jennifer GRANNIS,
Univ. of the Pacific, Stockton, California, USA
Discussant: Nancy E. WHITE, Bucknell
Univ., Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
3:30 4:00,
Coffee Break
4:00 4:45
Unemployment and Welfare Reform
in Rural California
Richard GREEN, Philip MARTIN, and J. Edward TAYLOR, Univ. of California,
Davis, USA
Discussant: William E. HERRIN,
Univ. of the Pacific, Stockton, California, USA
Wednesday,
2:00 4:45 PM
Paper Session 6E ~ Service Provision
and Local Public Finance
Chair: Dennis WAMBEM, Land Use
Economics, Norco, California, USA
2:00 2:45
Privatization and Entrepreneurial
Growth
Adrian MOORE, Univ. of California, Irvine, USA
Discussant: Steve WEINER, Southern
California Assoc. of Governments, Los Angeles, USA
2:45 3:30
Helping Decision-Makers Maintain
Primary Health Care Services in Rural Counties
Gerald A. DOEKSEN, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, USA
Discussant: Rangesan NARAYANAN,
Univ. of Nevada, Reno, USA
3:30 4:00, Coffee
Break
4:00 4:45
Consideration about Local Taxation
and Real Estate Taxation in France
Bernard BIZET, ESSEC, Paris, France
Discussant: Calvin JONES, Cardiff
Business School, Wales
Wednesday,
2:00 3:30 PM
AEA Session E5 ~ Applications
Chair: Anders KARLSTRÖM, Univ.
of California, Berkeley, USA
2:00 2:30
Spatial Dependence and Regional
Convergence in Brazil
André MAGALHÃES and Geoffrey J. D. HEWINGS, Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, USA
2:30 3:00
The East German Wage Curve:
1993 1998
Badi H. BALTAGI, Uwe BLIEN, and Katja WOLF, Institut fuer Arbeitsmarkt-und
Berufsforschung, Nuernberg, Germany
3:00 3:30
Closed-Form Maximum Likelihood
Estimates for Spatial Problems
R.
Kelley PACE, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, and James P. LESAGE, Univ.
of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Wednesday,
4:00 5:30 PM
AEA Session E6 ~ Methodology and Applications
Chair: Jean H. P. PAELINCK, Erasmus
Univ., Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4:00 4:45
Some Proposals for Discriminating
Between Spatial Processes
F. J. TRIVEZ and Jesús MUR, Univ. de Zaragoza, Spain
4:30 5:30
Estimation of Alonsos General
Theory of Movement by Means of Instrumental Variables
Jacob J. de VRIES, Peter NIJKAMP, and Piet RIETVELD, Free Univ.,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wednesday, 5:30
PM, Close of Conference
2001
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Adibi, E. (1F) adibi@chapman.edu
Adrangi, B. (1C, 3D) adrangi@up.edu
Allen, J. (2E, 3B) allenj@uleth.ca
Anselin, L. (E1, E4) anselin@uiuc.edu
Apostle, R. (4F, 5B)apostle@is.dal.ca
Arbia, G. (S3, S5) arbiapes@dmte.unich.it
Armstrong, H. W. (3A, 4B) h.armstrong@sheffield.ac.uk
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Bae, C. C. (3E, 4D) cbae@u.washington.edu
Bailly, A. S. (2B, 4B) antoine.bailly@geo.unige.ch
Baltagi, B. H. (E5)
Bao, S. (S6) sbao@umich.edu
Bartosova, A. (1E) alena.bartosova@marquette.edu
Bastien, B. (1A)
Becker, D. (2B) beck@uidaho.edu
Becker, D. R. (5E)
Beckmann, M. (WBM)
Bergman, E. M. (2A, 3D) edward.m.bergman@wu-wien.ac.at
Berman, M. (2F, 5A) auiser@uss.alaska.edu
Bizet, B. (3B, 6E) bizetb@club-internet.fr
Blackstone, E. A. (1E)
Blien, U. (E5) uwe.blien@iab.de
Boarnet, M. (2A) mgboarne@uci.edu
Bode, E. (E2) ebode@ifw.uni-kiel.de
Bodor, R. (1A)
Boiteux, C. (3F) celine.boiteux@u-bourgogne.fr
Bolton, R. (4A, 5D) roger.e.bolton@williams.edu
Bopp, M. (ABM) bopp@springer.de
Bosworth, R. (3C)
Bowles, T. J. (1B, 3C) tbowles@b202.usu.edu
Brand, S. (3D, 5B) steven.brand@pbs.plym.ac.uk
Brunsdom, C. (S6)
Burghart, D. (5B)
C
Cahill, M. E. (1E, 3B) cahillm@u.arizona.edu
Carriere, J. (1A)
Ceccato, V. (S4)
Chakraborty, K. (3B) chakrabk@esumail.emporia.edu
Chakravarti, A. (1B)
Charlton, M. (S6)
Chatrath, A. (1C)
Cho, S. (1E)
Chouinard, O. (4B) chouino@umoncton.ca
Clark, D. E. (1E, 2E, 6D) david.clark@marquette.edu
Clark, W. A. V. (2E, 3F) wclark@geog.ucla.edu
Clarke, A. E. (5B, 6A) clarkea@wou.edu
Clower, T. L. (2B, 4F, 5F, 6B) tclower@scs.cmm.unt.edu
Coffman, R. B. (4F) richardc@uidaho.edu
Cohn, S. (2F, 4E) scohn@nature.berkeley.edu
Cole, T. (1A, 4E) fftmc@uaf.edu
Connolly, L. S. (6D) lsconno@bentley.unco.edu
Coulson, N. E. (4D, 5C) fyj@psu.edu
Cromartie, J. B. (5C)
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Das, D. (E4)
Daun, M.C. (1E) mcdaun@students.wisc.edu
Davis, E. E. (6D) edavis@apec.umn.edu
de Graaff, T. (E3)
de Groot, H. L. F. (5D)
de Kervenoael, R. (2B, 4D) rjouan@campus.ccm.itesm.mx
de Vries, J. J. (E6) jvries@econ.vu.nl
Deng, F. F. (3E, 4A) fengdeng@usc.edu
Desjardins, P. (4B)desjarpm@umoncton.ca
Dinc, M. (E2) mdinc@worldbank.org
Doeksen, G. A. (5B, 6E) gad@okstate.edu
Drabenstott, M. (1C, 4B) mark.drabenstott@kc.frb.org
Drew, W. (1D)
Dubin, R. (S3) rad4@po.cwru.edu
Dubois Taine, G. (3B, 6A) genevieve.dubois-taine@equipement.gouv.fr
Dzikowski, D. (3D)
E
Ebeling, R. (5F)
Elhorst, J. P. (E1) j.p.elhorst@eco.rug.nl
F
Fan, Y. H. (WBM)
Farrell, L. M. (3C, 4D) michael_farrell@uqtr.uquebec.ca
Fingleton, B. (S5, S6) bf100@cam.ac.uk
Fletcher, R. G. (2B) rfletcher@csubak.edu
Florax, R. J. G. M. (5D, E3) rflorax@econ.vu.nl
Folmer, H. (2C) henk.folmer@alg.shhk.wag-ur.nl
Forgues, E. (4B) forguee@nb.sympatico.ca
Formaini, R. (4A, 5F) bob.formaini@dal.frb.org
Fotheringham, S. (S6) stewart.fotheringham@ncl.ac.uk
Franklin, R. S. (4B) martirac@u.arizona.edu
Fuentes, C. M. (3A, 6B) cfuentes@infolnk.net
Fuentes, N. A. (3A, 6B)
G
Genc, I. (3A) igenc@uidaho.edu
Getis, A. (S1, S2, WBM) getis@mail.sdsu.edu
Gibbs, R. M. (3C, 5C) rgibbs@ers.usda.gov
Gibson, L. J. (OS, AL, WBM)
Goldman, G. (2C, 4C) goldman@are.berkeley.edu
Gordon, P. (1E) pgordon@usc.edu
Gorter, C. (3E) cgorter@econ.vu.nl
Grannis, J. (6D)
Green, R. (6D)
Greenwood, M. J. (1B, 2E) greenwoo@spot.colorado.edu
Griffin, R. (1E) robert.griffin@marquette.edu
Gruen, N. (OS) ggangruen@aol.com
Guaderrama, M. (5B) marisag@uidaho.edu
Guo, S. (3F) spkuo.tem85g@nctu.edu.tw
Gustavsson, P. (1C) p.gustavsson@fief.se
H
Ha, S. (5C) hal234@post.cau.ac.kr
Hakim, S. (1E, 4A) shakim@sbm.temple.edu
Hamzaee, R. G. (1D, 4A) hamzaee@griffon.mwsc.edu
Harp, A. (5B)
Harris, C. (2B, 4C, 5E) charris@uidaho.edu
Harris, T. R. (1C, 5B, WBM) harris@unr.edu
Hartgen, D. T. (3F, 6A) dthartge@email.uncc.edu
Haynes, K. E. (E2) khaynes@gmu.edu
Heaton, J. (2F, 5A) ffjwh@uaf.edu
Heijungs, R. (5D)
Henrie, C. (1C, 2E) chenrie@u.arizona.edu
Herrin, W. E. (2E, 6D) bherrin@uop.edu
Hewings, G. J. D. (E5, WBM) hewings@uiuc.edu
Hodgson, M. J. (S1) john.hodgson@ualberta.ca
Hogan, T. D. (1F, 2D, 3E) tim.hogan@asu.edu
Høgnesen, Ó. W. (5B)
Holland, D. W. (WBM) holland@wsu.edu
Holly, B. P. (1F, 5B, 6C, WBM) brian.p.holly@state.or.us
Holmberg, I. (1C)
Holzer, H. J. (1B) hholzer@ui.urban.org
Hsu, C. (1D, 3F) cihsu@cc.nctu.edu.tw
Huang, Y. (3F, 4D) yqhuang@ucla.edu
Huriot, J. (2D, 3F) huriot@u-bourgogne.fr
Huskey, L. (4E, 5A, WBM) aflh@uaa.alaska.edu
Huszar, P. C. (4C) phuszar@agsci.colostate.edu
Hutchinson, M. (1E) michael.hutchinson@marquette.edu
I
Ichiishi, M. (3A)
J
Jackson, R. W. (2C, 3D) jackson.21@osu.edu
Jansson, J. O. (2A)
Jeppesen, T. (2C) tij@sam.sdu.dk
Johansson, B. (ABM, 1C, 3D) borje.johansson@ihh.hj.se
Johansson, M. (2B, 6C) mats.johansson@itps.nu
Johnson, P. (4B)
Jones, C. (4A, 6E) jonesc24@cardiff.ac.uk
Jun, M. (2C) mjjun1@post.cau.ac.kr
K
Kaashoek, J. F. (E3)
Kanaroglou, P. S. (S1) pavlos@mcmaster.ca
Kanchi, S. (2A)
Karlsson, C. (2C, 5D) charlie.karlsson@jibs.hj.se
Karlström, A. (E1, S4, E5) andersk@infra.kth.se
Keith, J. (1C)
Kelejian, H. H. (S3, E4) kelejian@econ.umd.edu
Kim, T. J. (ABM, E2, WBM) t-kim7@uiuc.edu
Kitchen, P. (4D, 5C) pkitchen@uottawa.ca
Klamer, P. (3E)
Knapp, T. A. (2E, 3C) kzu@psuvm.psu.edu
Knetsch, J. (OS) knetsch@sfu.ca
Kobayashi, K. (2A)
Kockelman, K. (1D, 2A) kkockelm@mail.utexas.edu
Kofinas, G. (5A)
Koo, J. (5E) jkoo@email.unc.edu
Korsmo, F. (4E) fkorsmo@nsf.gov
Kusmin, L. D. (5C)
L
LaBandt, T. C. (4C)
Lacour, C. (4B, 5D) lacour@montesquieu.u-bordeaux.fr
LaCroix, S. (2D)
Lal, A. K. (1C)
Lane, T. (3C, 6C) thomaslane@email.msn.com
Le Sage, J. P. (E4, E5) jlesage@spatial-econometrics.com
Lee, S. (1E)
Lee, S-W (5C) seonglee@snu.ac.kr
Leichenko, R. M. (4D)
Levinson, D. M. (2A, 3F) levin031@tc.umn.edu
Lewis, S. (5E, 6C) slewis@bay.csuhayward.edu
Li, P. (4F) pcli01@ms19.hinet.net
List, J. A. (2C, 4C) jlist@ag.arizona.edu
Liu, J. C. (AL, 2B, WBM) jliu@uhmtravel.tim.hawaii.edu
Lombard, J. R. (2D) jlombard@odu.edu
Lopes, E. (4B, 6C) elopes@eeg.uminho.pt
Lowinger, T. C. (1C, 4F)
Luger, M. I. (3B, 5E) mluger@email.unc.edu
Lundqvist, L. (4C, 6C) lars@infra.kth.se
Lyman, R. A. (4F, 5E) alyman@uidaho.edu
M
Magalhães, A. (E5)
Maier, G. (2A) gunther.maier@wu-wien.ac.at
Maillat, D. (WBM) denis.maillat@seco.unine.ch
Malamud, B. (OS)
Manduchi, A. (5D) agostino.manduchi@jibs.hj.se
Martin, P. (5C, 6D) martin@primal.ucdavis.edu
McBeath, J. (1A)
McBeath, J. (1A, 2F) ffjam@aurora.uaf.edu
McClure, J. (2C) jmcclure@jemcclure.com
McGovern, S. (3E) s.mcgovern@mailbox.uq.edu.au
McHone, W. W. (4C) wmchone@bus.ucf.edu
McLaughlin, W. J. (5E)
McNeal, J. (1A, 5A) jomcneal@yahoo.com
McPheters, L. R. (1F, 4F) lee.mcpheters@asu.edu
McQuaid, R. (2A, 3C)
Mera, K. (WBM) mera@usc.edu
Meyer, N. L. (2B, 5B) nmeyer@uidaho.edu
Mikelbank, B. (1D, 3F) mik@wolf.csuohio.edu
Miller, J. R. (3A, 5D) jrmecon@uidaho.edu
Millimet, D. (4C)
Misra, S. (4B)
Mischaikow, M. (WBM)
Mittelbach, F. G. (OS, 1D, 3E) fmittelb@agsm.ucla.edu
Monahan, R. (OS, WBM) monahan@cc.wwu.edu
Moore, A. (5E, 6E) adriantm@aol.com
Moore, J. E. II (1E) jmoore@usc.edu
Morehouse, T. (2F) thomasmorehouse@email.msn.com
Moreno, R. (E4) rmore@eco.ub.es
Morrill, R. L. (2D, 3F, 6A) morrill@u.washington.edu
Moscove, B. (3E, WBM, AL, PR) bmoscove@csubak.edu
Munday, M. (2D, 3D, 5B) mundaymc@cf.ac.uk
Mur, J. (E3, E6) jmur@posta.unizar.es
Murray, A. T. (S1) murray.308@osu.edu
N
Narayanan, R. (5B, 6E)
Narwold, A. (4D, 6A) drew@acusd.edu
Naske, C. (4E, 5A) ffcmn@aurora.alaska.edu
Nielsen, E. A. (5E)
Nijkamp, P. (3C, 3E, E3, E6, WBM) pnijkamp@econ.vu.nl
Noble, D. (6C)
Nolan, J. (1D, 2A) nolan@duke.usask.ca
Novotny, V. (1E) vladimir.novotny@marquette.edu
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Okumura, M. (1D, 2A) mokmr@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Ongtooguk, P. (1A, 5A) afpo@uaa.alaska.edu
Osgood, D. (3B, 5E) deo@ag.arizona.edu
Osman, J. (WBM) josman@sfsu.edu
P
Pace, R. K. (E4, E5) kelley@pace.am
Paelinck, J. H. P. (S2, E3, E6, WBM) j.paelinck@planet.nl
Parcells, R. P. (1F, 4A, 5E, 6C) parcells@whitman.edu
Pascal, A. (OS, WBM)
Pelech, W. (1A)
Persson, J. (1C, 5D) jpersson@fief.se
Persson, L. O. (1B, 3C) larsolof.persson@nordregio.se
Pettit, C. J. (1E, 5E) christopher.pettit@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Piper, S. (2C, 4F) spiper@do.usbr.gov
Piracha, M. (6B) m.e.piracha@ukc.ac.uk
Plane, D. A. (WBM, 6A) plane@u.arizona.edu
Plusnin, J. (2F, 5A) plusnin@philosophy.nsc.ru
Polzin, P. (1F, 2D, 3A) polzin@selway.umt.edu
Poot, J. (1B, 3C) jacques.poot@vuw.ac.nz
Protasel, G. (2F) afgjp@uaa.alaska.edu
Prucha, I. R. (E4)
Puissant, S. (5D) puissant@montesquieu.u-bordeaux.fr
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Quigley, J. M. (AL, WBM, 1B, 4A) quigley@econ.berkeley.edu
R
Ramrattan, L. (2D)
Raphael, S. (1B, 2E) raphael@socrates.berkeley.edu
Raymer, J. (2E) raymer@ucsub.colorado.edu
Read, R. (3A)
Redfearn, C. L. (4D) redfearn@marshall.usc.edu
Reinert, A. (5B)
Rengert, G. F. (5C, 6A) grengert@nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Rey, S. J. (S3, S4) rey@typhoon.sdsu.edu
Richardson, H. W. (OS, 1E) hrichard@usc.edu
Rickman, D. S. (3D) rdan@okstate.edu
Riddel, M. (4C, 5C) mriddel@nevada.edu
Rietveld, P. (E6)
Robson, T. (1F, 3A) bebrrtr@business.utah.edu
Rogers, A. (2E) andrei.rogers@colorado.edu
Rogerson, P. A. (S2, S4) rogerson@acsu.buffalo.edu
S
Sanvicente, A. Z. (1C)
Sato, K. (3A, 6A) ksato1949@aol.com
Schechter, J. A. (3C, 4A) james.schechter@colorado.edu
Schramm, G. (OS) gschramm@ifc.org
Schwer, K. (1F, 2D, 4F) schwer@nevada.edu
Schwindt, R. (6B) schwindt@sfu.ca
Seung, C. K. (5B)
Shibusawa, H. (1B, 3B) shibu@hse.tut.ac.jp
Shinozuka, M. (1E)
Shyy, T. (5E) t.shyy@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Sillanpaa, L. (1A, 4E) lennard.sillanpaa@sympatico.ca
Smith, T. (S2, S4) tesmith@ssc.upenn.edu
Soulakelis, N. (S1)
Spiegel, U. (1E)
Stimson, R. J. (1E, 3E, 5E, WBM) r.stimson@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Stoddard, S. W. (5B)
Stough, R. R. (AL, WBM, ABM, 2A)
Stromquist, U. (1C)
Susin, S. (4D, 5C) scott.susin@nyu.edu
Szenberg, M. (2D) szenberg@fsmail.pace.edu
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Taylor, J. E. (6D) taylor@primal.ucdavis.edu
Thilmany, D. (5B, 6D) thilmany@lamar.colostate.edu
Tiefelsdorf, M. (S2)
Tobler, W. (2E) wtobler@earthlink.net
Tompkins, G. (5B) gary.tompkins@uregina.ca
Treyz, F. (2C) fred@remi.com
Treyz, G. I. (2C, 3D) george@remi.com
Trivez, F. J. (E6)
Troy, A. (1E, 4F) austint@nature.berkeley.edu
U
Upton, G. (S5) gupton@essex.ac.uk
V
van Eaton, C. (5F)
van Montfort, K. (E3)
Vasigh, B. (1D, 4A) vasighb@cts.db.erau.edu
Vass, T. E. (3B, 4C) tvass@bellsouth.net
Vickerman, R. (3A, 6B) r.w.vickerman@ukc.ac.uk
Vining, A. (1E, 4C, 6B) vining@sfu.ca
W
Waddell, P. (1D, 3F) pwaddell@u.washington.edu
Waldorf, B. (S2, E2, 6C) bwaldorf@u.arizona.edu
Walecki, J. M. (3A, 6B) waleckij@ulv.edu
Wall, R. (2A) ricwa@eki.liu.se
Wambem, D. (3E, 6E) luecon@aol.com
Weber, B. A. (5C, 6D) bruce.a.weber@orst.edu
Webster, T. J. (2D)
Weiner, S. (3E, 6E)
Weinstein, B. L. (1C, 4F) budw@scs.cmm.unt.edu
Wells, D. (1A, 2F) bootbnd@yahoo.com
Westlund, H. (4A, 6B) hans.westlund@itps.nu
Whaley, J. (2D)
White, N. E. (2E, 6D) nwhite@bucknell.edu
Wieand, K. (2D) kwieand@coba.usf.edu
Withers, S. (3F)
Wobbekind, R. (1F, 3A) richard.wobbekin@colorado.edu
Wolf, K. (E5)
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Xu, L. (S6)
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Yilmaz, S. (E2) syilmaz@gmu.edu
Yoshimura, M. (2A) myoshimr@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
You, J. (E2)
Yu, G. (1E)
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Zapf, M. K. (1A, 4E) kzapf@acg.ucalgary.ca
Zhao, Y. (1D)
Ziker, J. (4E, 5A) ffjpz1@uaf.edu
Zoller, H. G. (E3) zoller@geog.ucl.ac.be