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    Agglomeration near and far, the case of Southern California: supply chains for goods and ideas

    Prosperity and economic growth require robust specialization and exchange. This means the formation and maintenance of numerous complex supply chains. These are emergent and include supply chains for things an...

    Peter Gordon, John Cho in The Annals of Regional Science (2018)

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    Thinking about economic growth: cities, networks, creativity and supply chains for ideas

    Discussions of economic growth require an examination of the role of cities. It is widely claimed that cities exist because they facilitate economic growth and development. Spatial concentrations reduce transa...

    Peter Gordon in The Annals of Regional Science (2013)

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    Cities in Western Europe and the United States: do policy differences matter?

    Amid concerns of how US cities “sprawl”, it is useful to look at the cities of other developed nations, in particular Western Europe which has attained US-type prosperity, but which is reputed to have cities A...

    Peter Gordon, Wendell Cox in The Annals of Regional Science (2012)

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    Estimating Freight Flows for Metropolitan Area Highway Networks Using Secondary Data Sources

    We present a method for estimating intra-metropolitan freight flows on a highway network. The work is part of a larger project aimed at develo** an automated, integrated system for freight flow analysis and ...

    Genevieve Giuliano, Peter Gordon, Qisheng Pan in Networks and Spatial Economics (2010)

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    A two-step approach to estimating state-to-state commodity trade flows

    A major problem in develo** interregional–interindustry models, including multiregional input–output (MRIO) models, is how to combine seemingly incompatible databases. This research aims to estimate state-to...

    JiYoung Park, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore II in The Annals of Regional Science (2009)

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    Measuring mortgage deficiency and its determinants

    This paper examines alternative measures of mortgage deficiency, and suggests that an acceptable index should take account of variations in effective demand among neighborhoods. The proposed index includes inc...

    Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon in The Annals of Regional Science (1979)

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    The identification of propulsive industrial sectors and their relevance to decision making on spatial development

    Data from a cross-section of Mexican municipios (administrative units approximating metropolitan counties) are used to estimate manufacturing production functions, at the two-digit SIC level. The population of...

    Peter Gordon, Hermogenes Moreno in The Annals of Regional Science (1976)

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    The relationship between population density, automobile ownership and automobile use: Its role in transportation planning —a comment

    Peter Gordon, R. S. Radford in The Annals of Regional Science (1976)

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    Barclay M. Hudson, Peter Gordon, Michael Schneider, Richard de Neufville in Transportation (1975)

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    Book reviews

    C. K. Liew, Phillip E. Vincent, Bruce W. Cone in The Annals of Regional Science (1974)