Transformations Through Space and Time An Analysis of Nonlinear Structures, Bifurcation Points and Autoregressive Dependencies

In recent years there has been a growing concern for the development of both efficient and effective ways to handle space-time problems. Such developments should be theoretically as well as empirically oriented. Regardless of which of these two arenas one enters. the impression is quickly gained tha...

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Other Authors: Griffith, Daniel A. (Editor), Haining, Robert P. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
Series:NATO Science Series D:, Behavioural and Social Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. Transformations of Geographical Structures
  • Computable Space-time Equilibrium Models
  • Trade as Spatial Interaction and Central Places
  • Income Diffusion and Regional Economics
  • Transportation Flows Within Central Place Systems
  • Stochastic Migration Theory and Migratory Phase Transitions
  • Section 2. Transformations of Urban Systems
  • Dynamic Central Place Theory: An Appraisal and Future Prospects
  • Non-linear Representation of the Profit Impacts of Local Government Tax and Expenditure Decisions
  • Comprehensive Dynamic Urban Models: Integrating Macro- and Micro-approaches
  • New Developments of a Dynamic Urban Retail Model With Reference to Consumers’ Mobility and Costs for Developers
  • Section 3. Transformations Involving Interactions Over Space
  • Disequilibrium in the Canadian Regional System: Preliminary Evidence, 1961–1983
  • Modelling an Economy in Space and Time: The Direct Equilibrium Approach With Attraction-regulated Dynamics
  • Towards a Behavioral Model of a Spatial Labor Market
  • Modeling Discontinuous Change in the Spatial Pattern of Retail Outlets: A Methodology
  • Section 4. Transformations Involving Autoregressive Dependencies
  • Problems in the Estimation of the Spatial Autocorrelation Function Arising From the Form of the Weights Matrix
  • Model Identification for Estimating Missing Values in Space-time Data Series: Monthly Inflation in the U. S. Urban System, 1977–1985
  • Epilogue
  • Institute Participants