Transformations Through Space and Time An Analysis of Nonlinear Structures, Bifurcation Points and Autoregressive Dependencies.
[Book]
Griffith, Daniel A.; Haining, Robert P.
Springer Verlag
2013
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.