A Complete Bibliography of Walter Isard's Publications

I BOOKS

(1] Atomic Power: An Economic and Social Analysis (Blakiston, New York, 1952, Japanese edition, 1954) (with V. Whitney). [2] Location and Space Economy (Technology Press and John Wiley, New York, 1956) translations: Japanese, Italian and Spanish. (3] Municipal Costs and Revenues Resulting from Community Growth (Chandler and Davis, Wellesley, Mass., 1957) (with R. Coughlin). (4] Industrial Complex Analysis and Regional Development (The MIT Press and John Wiley, New York, 1959) (with E. Schooler and T. Vietorisz) transla­ tion: Spanish. [5] Methods of Regional Analysis (The MIT Press and John Wiley, New York, 1960) (with others), translations: Polish, Russian, Japanese, Spanish and French. [6] Regional Economic Planning (EECIEPA (co-editor with J. Cumberland), English and French) Paris, 1961. [7] Vietnam: Some Basic Issues and Alternatives (Schenkman, Cambridge, Mass., 1969) (editor and contributor). (8] General Theory: Social, Political, Economic and Regional (The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. and London, England, 1969) (with T.E. Smith et al.). (9] Regional Input-Output Study (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1971) (with T. Langford). (10] Ecologic-Economic Analysis for Regional Planning (Free Press, New York, 1971) (with Choguill, Kissin and others). [11] The Middle East: Some Issues and Alternatives (Schenkman, Cambridge, Mass., 1972) (co-editor and contributor). (12] Introduction to (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1975). (13] Spatial Dynamics and Optimal Space-Time Development (Elsevier-North Holland, New York, 1978) (with P. Liossatos, et al.). (14] Conflict Management Analysis and Practical Conflict Management Pro­ cedures (Ballinger, Cambridge, Mass., 1982) (with C. Smith), (15] International and Intranational Conflict: Some Analytic Approaches (Ballin­ ger, Cambridge, Mass., 1983) ed., withY. Nagao. (16] Regional and Industrial Development Theories, Models and Empirical Evi­ dence (North Holland, Amsterdam, 1984) edited with Ake A. Andersson, Tony Puu. (17] Arms Races, Arms Control and Conflict Analysis: Contributions from Peace Science and Peace Economics (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1988). 352 Bibliography 353

II REPORTS

(18] Location Factors in the Petrochemical Industry (Office of Technical Services, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, 1955) (with E. Schooler). (19] Awards of Prime Military Contracts by County, State and Metropolitan Area of the United States, Fiscal Year 1960 (Regional Science Research Insti­ tute, G.P.O. Box 8776, , PA., 19101, 1962) (with J. Gans­ chow). (20] Unclassified Defense Contracts: Awards by County, State and Metropolitan Area of the United States, Fiscal Year 1962 (World Friends Research Center, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 1963) (with G. Karaska). [21] An Atlas on United States Military Contracts (World Friends Research Center, Inc., Philadelphia, 1963) (with G. Karaska). (22] 'General Social, Political and Economic Equilibrium for a System of Re­ gions', (Revised), Occasional Paper Series No. 2 (Regional Science Re­ search Institute, Philadelphia, PA., December 1965) p. 183 (with P. Isard). (23] Unclassified Defense and Space Contracts: Awards by County, State and Metropolitan Area, United States Fiscal Year, 1964 (World Friends Re­ search Center, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 1965) (with G. Karaska). (24] Working Papers, Philadelphia Region Input-Output Study, vols. I-IV (Re­ gional Science Research Institute, 1966-68) (with T. Langford, Jr., and E. Romanoft). (25] Water Use and Water Pollution Coefficients: Preliminary Project (Regional Science Research Institute, Cambridge Office, MA, 1967) (with E. Roma­ noff). (26] Working Papers on Environmental Management (Regional Science Mono­ graph Series No. 3, Center for Urban Development Research, , Ithaca, NY, 1974) (with F. Cesario and others). (27] Marginal Pollution Analysis for the Management of the Urban Environment (Regional Science Monograph Series No. 4, Center for Urban Develop­ ment Research, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1975) (with F. Cesario and T. Reiner). (28] Regional Economic Impacts of Nuclear Power Plants (Regional Energy Series, Brookhaven National Laboratory (with T.A. Reiner and R. Van­ Zele, et al.) 1976). (29] Socio-economic Analysis of Energy Facilities, with Particular Reference to the Hartsville (Tennessee) Impact Area (A report for the Regional and Urban Studies Section, Oak Ridge National Laboratory) (with T.A. Reiner and R. VanZele) 1977.

III ARTICLES

(Excluding Reviews and Abstracts)

(30] 'Transport Development and Building Cycles', Quarterly Journal of Econ­ omics, vol. LXII, November, pp. 90-112, 1942. (31] 'A Neglected Cycle: The Transport-Building Cycle', The Review of Econ­ omic Statistics, vol. XXIV, November, pp. 149-58, 1942. 354 Bibliography

[32] 'The Transport Building Cycle in Urban Development: Chicago', Review of Economic Statistics, vol. XXV, November, pp. 224-26 (with C. Isard), 1943. [33] 'Economic Implications of Aircraft', Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. LIX, February, pp. 145-69 (with C. Isard), 1945. [34] 'Industrial Uses of Atomic Energy', The New Republic, vol. 113, December, pp. 829-31 (with V. Whitney), 1945. [35] 'The Atom and the Economy', The American Scholar, vol. 17, Winter, pp. 45-55 (with V. Whitney), 1947-48. [36] 'Some Economic Implications of Atomic Energy', Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. LXII, February, pp. 202-28, 1948. [37] 'Some Locational Factors in the Iron and Steel Industry Since the Early Nineteenth Century', Journal of Political Economy, vol. LVI, June, pp. 203--17, 1948. [38] 'Metropolitan Site Selection', Social Forces, vol. 27, March, pp. 263--69 (with V. Whitney), 1949. [39] 'Atomic Power Politics', Yale Review, vol. XXXVIII, Spring, pp. 399-409 (with V. Whitney), 1949. [40] 'Atomic Power and Economic Development', Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, vol. V, March, pp. 73--9 (with V. Whitney), 1949. [41] 'The Future Locational Pattern of Iron and Steel Production in the United States', Journal of Political Economy, vol. LVII, April, pp. 118-33 (with W.M. Capron), 1949. [42] 'Interregional Variations in Economic Fluctuations', Discussion paper, Papers and Proceedings of the American Economic Association, vol. XXXIX, May,pp. 123--7,1949. [43] 'Comparisons of Power Cost for Atomic and Conventional Steam Stations', Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. XXXI, August, pp. 217-26 (with John B. Lansing), 1949. [44] 'An Addendum on the Cowles Commission Estimates', Review of Econ­ omics and Statistics, vol. XXXI, August, pp. 226-8, 1949. [45] Rejoinder to 'The Cowles Commission Atomic Cost Estimates: A Reply', by Sam M. Schurr, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. XXXII, Febru­ ary, p. 102, 1950. [46] 'The General Theory of Location and Space Economy', Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. LXIII, November, pp. 476-506, 1949. [47] 'Atomic Power and the Location of Industry', Harvard Business Review, vol. XXVIII, March, pp. 45-54 (with V. Whitney), 1950. [48] 'Primer of Atom Economics', The Nation, vol. 170, no. 20, pt. 11, May, pp. 497-98, 1950. [49] 'New England as a Possible Location for an Integrated Iron and Steel Works', Economic Geography, vol. 26, October, pp. 245-59 (withJohnN. Cumberland), 1950. [50] 'Frickey, Bums, and Mitchell and the Transport-Building Cycle', The Re­ view of Economics and Statistics, vol. XXXII, November, pp. 347-51 (with Leon Moses), 1950. [51] 'Distance Inputs and the Space Economy: Part I - The Conceptual Frame­ work; Part II - The Locational Equilibrium of the Firm', Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. LXV, May and August, pp. 181-98 and 373--99, 1951. [52] 'Interregional and Regional Input-Output Analysis: A Model of a Space Economy', Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. XXXIII, November, pp. 318-28, 1951. Bibliography 355

[53] 'Atomic Power and Regional Development', Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, vol. VIII, April, pp. 119-24 (with V. Whitney), 1952. [54] 'A General Location Principle of an Optimum Space Economy', Economet­ rica, vol. 20, July, pp. 406-30, 1952. [55] 'Current Developments in Regional Analysis', Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, vol. 69, pp. 81-91, 1952. [56] 'Some Remarks on the Marginal Rate of Substitution Between Distance Inputs and Location Theory', Metroeconomica, vol. V, April, pp. 11-21, 1953. [57] 'Regional Commodity Balances and Interregional Commodity Flows', Papers and Proceedings of the American Economic Association, vol. 43, May, pp. 167-180, 1953. [58] 'Some Empirical Results and Problems of Regional Input-Output Analysis', in Leontief, et al., Studies in the Structure of the American Economy, (Oxford University, New York, 1953). [59] 'The Economic Base and Structure of the Urban-Metropolitan Region', American Sociological Review, vol. 18, June, pp. 317-21 (with R.A. Kavesh and R.E. Kuenne), 1953. [60] 'Some Emerging Concepts and Techniques for Regional Analysis', Zeit­ schrift fur die Gesamte Staatswissenschaft, vol. 109, pp. 240-50, 1953. [61] 'The Impact of Steel upon the Greater New York-Philadelphia Industrial Region: A Study in Agglomeration Projection', The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 35, November, pp. 289-301 (with R.E. Kuenne), 1953. [62] 'Some Economic Consequences of Nuclear Power', The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 290, November, pp. 62-6 (with R.A. Kavesh), 1953. [63] 'Impact of Atomic Energy on the Industrial Economy', The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, vol. 178, no. 5280, December, p. 2267, 1953. [64] 'Location Theory and International and Interregional Trade Theory', Quar­ terly Journal of Economics, vol. 68, February, pp. 97-114 (with M.J. Peck), 1954. [65] 'Location Theory and Trade Theory: Short-run Analysis', Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 68, May, pp. 305-20, 1954. [66] 'Economic Structural Interrelations of Metropolitan Regions', American Journal of Sociology, vol. LX, no. 2, September, pp. 152-62 (with R.A. Kavesh), 1954. [671 'The Economic Consequences of the Changing Geography of American Industry', Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting, Industrial Relations Research Association, pp. 221-5, 1954. [68] 'Regional and National Product Projection and Their Interrelations', in Long-Range Economic Projection, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. XVI (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954), pp. 427-71 (with G. Freutel). [69] 'Comments on Input-Output Analysis of the Puerto Rican Economy', in Input-Output Analysis: An Appraisal, Studies in Income and Wealth, (Prince­ ton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1955). [70] 'Broadening the Base of Economic Research', Housing and Economic Development, Bemis Foundation Report, MIT Press (1955) Cambridge, Mass., pp. 121-4. [71] 'Atoms for Peace: Pattern for America', Nation, vol. 180, June, pp. 542-58 (with V. Whitney), 1955. [72] 'Comments on Technical Change and Capital Formation', Capital Formation and Economic Growth, National Bureau of Economic Research (Prince- 356 Bibliography

ton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1955) pp. 568-72. [73] 'Industrial Complex Analysis and Regional Development, with Particular Reference to Puerto Rico', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 1, pp. U1-U17 (with T. Vietorisz), 1955. [74] 'Regional Science, The Concept of Region and Regional Structure', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. II, pp. 13-26, 1956. [75] 'Municipal Costs and Revenues Resulting from Community Growth: Part I Residential Communities', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, vol. XXII, Summer, (with R. Coughlin) 1956. Also published in abbreviated form in Monthly Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (August 1956). [76] 'Municipal Costs and Revenues Resulting from Community Growth: Part II, Industrial Residential Communities', Journal of the American Institute of Planners, vol. XXII, Fall, pp. 239-55 (with R. Coughlin), 1956. [77] 'Population in Relation to Nuclear Energy Potentials', United Nations, World Population Conference 1954, vol. V, pp. 63-78 (with V. Whitney), 1956. [78] 'Potential Contributions of Regional Science to the Field of Political Sci­ ence', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. III, pp. 29-32, 1957. [79] 'General Interregional Equilibrium', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. III, pp. 35-60, 1957. [80] 'The Value of the Regional Approach', Proceedings of the First International Conference on Regional Planning and Development, published by the International Centre of Regional Planning and Development (Brussels 1957) pp. 165-176. [81] 'The Value of the Regional Approach in Economic Analysis', in Regional Income Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. XXII (Princeton, New Jersey, 1957) pp. 69-78. [82] 'Federal Expenditures for Regional Development', in Federal Expenditure Policy for Economic Growth and Stability, Joint Economic Committee, 85th Congress, First Session, Government Printing Office, Nov. 5, 1957. (Washington, DC) pp. 805-6. [83] 'Is American Industry Moving to New Locations?' The Changing Character of American Industry, Publication No. 67, AFL-CIO (Washington, DC) pp. 51-68. (with V. Fuchs), 1958. [84] 'The Core and Boundaries of Regional Science', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. IV, pp. 3-13 (with W. Alonso, D. Bramhall, and B. Stevens), 1958. [85] 'Existence of a Competitive Interregional Equilibrium', Papers and Pro­ ceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. IV, pp. 49-76 (with D. Ostroff), 1958. [86] 'Interregional Linear Programming: An Elementary Presentation and a General Model', Journal of Regional Science, vol. I, Summer, pp. 1-59, 1958. [87] 'Metodos de Ia Ciencia Regional Aplicables a Ia Planificicion Regional', Economica, (Universidad Nacional de Ia Plata), vol. 5, pp. 251-60 (with F. Moore), 1958-59. [88] 'Regional Input-Output Analysis', Bulletin of the International Institute of Statistics, vol. XXXVI, part IV, pp. 100-80 (with J.H. Cumberland), 1958. [89] 'Industrial Complex Analysis, Agglomeration Economies, and Regional Development', Journal of Regional Science, vol. 1, Spring, pp. 19-34 (with E.W. Schooler), 1959. Bibliography 357

[90] 'Regional Employment and Population Forecasts Via Relative Income Po­ tential Models', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Associa­ tion, vol. V, pp. 25-47 (with D.F. Bramhall), 1959. [91] 'The Scope and Nature of Regional Science', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. VI, pp. 9-34, 1960. [92] 'Notes on the Use of Regional Science Methods in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, December, pp. 597-600, 1960. [93] 'General Interregional Equilibrium', Journal of Regional Science, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 67-74 (with D. Ostroff), 1960. [94] 'Developpements Recents de la Science Economique Regionale', Cahiers de L'lnstitut de Science Economique Appliquee, no. 112, April, 1961. [95] 'Regional and National Economic Planning and Analytic Techniques for Implementation', in Regional Economic Planning, OEEC, (Paris, 1961) pp. 19-38 (with T. Reiner). [96] Technicas De Analisis Para la Planificacion Nacional Y Regional 'Revista de Economia Latinoamericana', Tornado del No. 6 (Caracas, 1962) (with Thomas Reiner). [97] Aspectos de la Teoria de Adopcion De Decisiones en Relacion con la ciencia Regional, 'Revista de Economia Latinoamericana', Tornado del No. 6 (Caracas, 1962) (with Thomas Reiner). [98] 'A Synthesis of Operational Methods in Regional Analysis', in Regional Economic Planning, OEEC, (Paris, 1961) pp. 409-19 (with J. Cumber­ land). [99] 'A Note on a Generalized Concept of Effective Distance', Behavioral Sci­ ence, vol. 6, October, pp. 308-11 (with K. Deutsch), 1961. [100] 'Regional Science and Planning', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 8, pp. 1-35 (with T. Reiner), 1962. [101] 'Summary Paper: First European Regional Science Congress', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 8, pp. 193-6 (with T. Reiner), 1962. [102] 'Aspects of Decision Making Theory and Regional Science', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 9, pp. 25-33 (with T. Reiner), 1962. [103] 'On Projecting Behavior in Regional Analysis', Journal of Regional Science, vol. 4, (with M. Dacey), parts I and JI, no. 1 and no. 2, pp. 1-34 and 51-83, respectively, 1962. [104] 'Use of Statistical Decision Theory in Regional Planning', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 10, pp. 1-7 (with T. Reiner), 1963. [105] 'Political Action and Techniques: A Summary of the Second European Regional Science Congress', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 10 pp. 223-8 (with M. Thomas), 1963. [106] 'Application of Input-Output Techniques to Regional Science', in T. Barna (ed.) Structural Interdependence and Economic Development (MacMillan, London) pp. 105-118 (with E. Smolensky), 1963. [107] 'Some Concepts for the Analysis of Spatial Organization', part I, Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 11, pp. 17-40 (with T. Tung), 1963. [108] 'Regional Science, Prospects and Contributions', Doxiadis Associates, Gradu­ ate School of Ekistics, Lecture Series pp. 43-8, 1960--61. [109] 'Some Concepts for the Analysis of Spatial Organization', part II, Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 12, pp. 1-25 (with T. Tung), 1963. 358 Bibliography

[110] 'Summary of the Third European Regional Science Congress', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, vol. 12, pp. 255-8 (with T. Reiner), 1964. [111] 'The Contributions of Predohl to Location Theory and Regional Science', Jahrbuch fur Sozialwissenschaft, Festschrift fur Andreas Predohl, vol. 14, no.3,pp.22-8,1963. [112] 'An Economic Analysis of Local and Regional Impacts of Reduction of Military Expenditures', Papers, Peace Research Society (International), vol. 1, pp. 15-44 (with E. Schooler), 1964. [113] 'Selected Noneconomic Commodities: Definitions and Speculations on Supply and Demand, Measurement, and Utility', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 13, pp. 71-91 (with T. Tung), 1964. [114] 'A Regional Science Approach to Market Projections', in R. Cox, W. Alderson, S. Shapiro (eds.), Theory in Marketing, (American Marketing Association, Richard D. Irwin, Homewood, Illinois, 1964) pp. 391-97 (with G. Carrothers). [115] 'Spatial Organization and Regional Planning: Some Hypotheses for Econ­ ometric Analysis', The Econometric Approach to Development Planning, part I, Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia, 28, Pontifical Academy of Sciences (The Vatican, 1965) pp. 1003-28. Also published in Papers and Proceedings, Japan Section of the Regional Science Associa­ tion, vol. 1 (1965). [116] 'General Social, Political and Economic Equilibrium for a System of Re­ gions: Part 1', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 14, (with P. Isard), 1965. [117] 'Notes on Social Science Principles for World Law and Order', Papers, Peace Research Society (International), vol. 2, pp. 242-51 (with J. Wolpert), 1965. [118] 'General Social, Political and Economic Equilibrium for a System of Re­ gions: Part II', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 15, pp. 7-25 (withP. Isard), 1965. [119] 'Techniques for Estimating Local and Regional Multiplier Effects of Changes in the Level of Major Governmental Programs', Papers, Peace Research Society (International), vol. 3, pp. 19-45 (with S. Czamanski), 1965. [120] 'Summary of the Ghent Conference', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 14, pp. 197-202, 1965. [121] 'Regional Science: Retrospect and Prospect', Papers, Regional Science As­ sociation, vol. 16, pp. 1-16 (with T. Reiner), 1966. [122] 'A Practical Application of Game Theoretical Approaches to Arms Reduc­ tion (and to Goal Determinations among Regional Planning Authorities)', Papers, Peace Research Society (International), vol. 4, pp. 85-98 (with T. Smith), 1966. [123] 'Summary Paper: The Supply and Demand for New Techniques Evidenced at the 5th European Regional Science Congress', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 16, pp. 163-7 (with T. Smith), 1965. [124] 'On the Resolution of Conflicts among Regions of a System', Papers, Regional Science Association, vol. 17, pp. 19-46 (with T. Smith), 1966. [125] 'The Americanization of Emily', in Hollis W. Peter (ed.) Comparative Theories of Social Change, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, November, pp. 248-55 (with C.P. Rydell), 1966. [126] 'Verbal Statement of a General Social, Political and Economic Equilibrium Bibliography 359

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