The tyranny of conventional wisdom? A response
In: Political geography, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 45-48
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In: Political geography, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 45-48
ISSN: 0962-6298
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 45-48
ISSN: 0962-6298
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 1-23
ISSN: 0962-6298
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 17, Heft 7, S. 761-785
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In: Political geography, Band 17, Heft 7, S. 761-786
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In: Political geography, Band 17, S. 761-785
ISSN: 0962-6298
Examines factors contributing to the dramatic change in the partisan vote for Congress in four districts in the greater Seattle area, where a drastic shift from Democratic representation occurred in 1994; focuses on election returns and voting behavior within a geographic context.
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 95-97
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In: Political geography, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 95-98
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In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 277-302
ISSN: 1468-2257
ABSTRACTThis paper evaluates the hypothesis that the growth experiences of core parts of metropolitan areas tend to predict the growth of satellite, exurban, and even more distant non‐metropolitan areas. Particular attention is paid to evidence of spillover of growth into adjacent smaller metropolises and smaller cities, and to the hypothesis that spillover is especially marked in areas of rapid growth, growth restrictions, and housing price inflation. The hypotheses are supported by 1980–1990 patterns of change, as is the continuing attractiveness of exurban and non‐metropolitan environmental amenities.
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 227-228
ISSN: 0962-6298
In: Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook, S. 937-944
In: Lund studies in geography
In: Series B, Human geography 46
In: MacGraw-Hill problems series in geography