<p>In these lectures, we give an account of certain recent developments of the theory of spatial branching processes. These developments lead to several fas cinating probabilistic objects, which combine spatial motion with a continuous branching phenomenon and are closely related to certain semilin
Spatial Choices and Processes
✍ Scribed by M.M. Fischer, P. Nijkamp and Y.Y. Papageorgiou (Eds.)
- Publisher
- North-Holland
- Year
- 1990
- Leaves
- 366
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Spatial decisions and processes are fundamental to the understanding of spatial structure. In the earlier stages of spatial analysis proposed explanations were typically on the aggregate, phenomenological level. Now a new field has evolved and matured which calls for a deeper understanding of spatial structure with a particular emphasis on spatial decisions and processes. The present volume serves as a guide and as an anthology by discussing a wide variety of new modelling approaches, techniques and issues related to spatial decision and processes and drawing these seemingly disparate, but interlocking parts together
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Studies in Regional Science and Urban Economics, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v, Manfred M. Fischer, Peter Nijkamp, Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
FIGURES, Pages xiii-xiv
TABLES, Pages xv-xvi
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS, Pages xvii-xix
Chapter 1 - Current Trends in Behavioural Modelling, Pages 1-14, Manfred M. Fischer, Peter Nijkamp, Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
Chapter 2 - Account of Different Views in Dynamic Choice Processes, Pages 17-47, Manfred M. Fischer, Günter Haag, Michael Sonis, Wolfgang Weidlich
Chapter 3 - Theory of Chaos: Relevance for Analysing Spatial Processes, Pages 49-79, Peter Nijkamp, Aura Reggiani
Chapter 4 - A Model of Continuous Spatial Choice, Pages 81-99, Giorgio Leonardi†, Yannis Papageorgiou, Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
Chapter 5 - Theoretical Aspects of Variety-Seeking Choice Behaviour, Pages 101-115, Harry Timmermans
Chapter 6 - Dirichlet-Logistic Models of Spatial Choice, Pages 117-146, Neil Wrigley
Chapter 7 - The Conceptual and Empirical Basis of a General Theory of Spatial Knowledge, Pages 147-168, Reginald G. Golledge
Chapter 8 - NAVIGATOR: An Al-Based Model of Human Way-Finding in an Urban Environment, Pages 169-200, Sucharita Gopal, Terence R. Smith
Chapter 9 - Recent Developments in Flexible Discrete Choice Models: Nested Logit Analysis Versus Simulated Moments Probit Analysis, Pages 203-217, Axel Börsch-Supan
Chapter 10 - Comparing the Performance of Discrete Choice and Hedonic Models, Pages 219-246, Carl Mason, John M. Quigley
Chapter 11 - The External Validity of Choice Models Based on Laboratory Choice Experiments, Pages 247-263, Joel L. Horowitz, Jordan J. Louviere
Chapter 12 - The Orthogonality Issue in Stated Choice Designs, Pages 265-277, David A. Hensher, Peter O. Barnard
Chapter 13 - Discrete Choice Analysis with Ordered Alternatives, Pages 279-289, Lester W. Johnson
Chapter 14 - Unemployment and Unfilled Vacancies in Spatial Models of Job Choice, Pages 293-312, John R. Roy
Chapter 15 - The Residential Location and Workplace Choice: A Nested Multi-Nomial Logit Model, Pages 313-329, Gerard H.M. Evers
Chapter 16 - Using and Interpreting Generalised Loglinear Models in Geographic Analysis, Pages 331-348, Marinus C. Deurloo, Frans M. Dieleman, William A.V. Clark
Chapter 17 - Air Transportation Passenger Route Choice: A Nested Multinomial Logit Analysis, Pages 349-365, Ngoe N. Ndoh, David E. Pitfield, Robert E. Caves
Author Index, Pages 367-371
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