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Spatial Choices and Processes

✍ Scribed by M.M. Fischer, P. Nijkamp and Y.Y. Papageorgiou (Eds.)


Publisher
North-Holland
Year
1990
Leaves
366
Category
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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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