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Annual Index Volume 36, (2004) January April... RINE ices A = me Decomposition and Aggregation Le Gallo, Julie (36:2, pp. 146-176) suidelines for a Class of Minimax and Covering A Geostatistical Framework for Area-to-Point Spa- Location Models (36:4, pp. 332-349) tial Interpolation Akella, Mohan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Getis, Authur (36:2, pp. 90-104) Aldstadt, Jared (36:2, pp. 90-104) Analysis of Qualitative Similarity between Surfaces Haining, Robert (36:3, pp.197-216) (36:3, pp. 217-233) Huang, Yougin (36:1, pp. 54—68) Anisotropic Variance Functions in Geographically Weighted Regression Models (36:4, pp. 299-314) Johnston, Ron (36:4, pp. 350-368) Arentze, Theo (36:1, pp. 85-86) Jones, Kelvyn (36:4 350-368) Jordan, Lisa (36:1, pp. 38-53) A Bayesian et to Modeling Binary Data: The Case of High-Intensity Crime Areas (36:3, pp. 197-216) Kyriakidis. Phaedon C. (36:3, pp. 259-289) Batta, Rajan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Baumont, Catherine (36:2, pp. 146-176) Lacombe, Douglas J. (36:2, pp. 105-118) Benguigui, L. (36:1, pp. 69-84) LeSage, James P. (36:2, pp. 87-89) Black and White Commuting Behavior in a Large Lowe, Timothy J. (36:4, pp. 332-349) Southern City: Evidence from Atlanta (36:1, pp. 54-68) Masui, Masae (36:3, pp. 217-233) Blatt, Alan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Erratum to “Measuring Impacts of Condition Vari- Bolster, Anne (36:4 350-368) ables in Rule-Based Models of Space-Time Burgess, Simon (36:4 350-368) Choice Behavior: Method and Empirical Illus- tration.” Geographical Analysis 35, No. 1 (Janu- ary 2003), 24—45 (36:1, pp. 85-86) Clark, William A. V. (36:1, pp. 54-68) Methodological Developments in Spatial Econo- Congdon, Peter (36:3, pp. 234-258) metrics and Statistics (36:2, 87-89) Constructing the Spatial Weights Matrix Using a A Multivariate Model for Spatio-temporal Health Local Statistic (36.2, pp. 90-104) Outcomes with an a to Suicide Mor- A Critical Comment on the Taylor Approach for tality (36:3, pp. 234-258) Measuring World City Interlock Linkages Czamanski, D. (36:1, pp. 69-84) Newbold, K. Bruce (36:1, pp. 21-37) Nordlund, Carl (36:3, pp. 290-296) Delmelle, Eric (36:2, pp. 177-194) Divergence, Sensitivity, and Nonequilibrium in Optimal Semeios Design for Variables with Vary- Ecosystems (36:4 pp. 369-383) ing Spatial Importance (36:2, pp. 177-194) Does Econometric Methodology Matter? An Analysis of Public Policy wg? hk atial Econo- metric Techniques (36:2, pp. 105-118) Pace, R. Kelley (36:2, pp. 87-89) Paez, Antonio (36:4, pp. 299-314) Emir-Farinas, Hulya (36:4, pp. 332-349) Phillips, Jonathan D. (36:4 pp. 369-383) Ertur, Cem (36:2, pp. 146-176) Plane, David A. (36:1, pp. 1-20) Estimating apation Flows from Birthplace- Propper, Carol (36:4 350-368) _—_ Population Stocks of Infants (36:1, pp. 38-53) Reply to “A Critical Comment on the Taylor Ap- — for Measuring World City Interlock Francis, Richard L. (36:4, pp. 332-349) inkages” by C. Nordlund (36:3, pp. 297-298) Franklin, Rachel (36:1, pp. 1-20) Rogers, Andrei (36:1, pp. 38-53) Annual Index Volume 36, (2004) January April... RINE ices A = me Decomposition and Aggregation Le Gallo, Julie (36:2, pp. 146-176) suidelines for a Class of Minimax and Covering A Geostatistical Framework for Area-to-Point Spa- Location Models (36:4, pp. 332-349) tial Interpolation Akella, Mohan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Getis, Authur (36:2, pp. 90-104) Aldstadt, Jared (36:2, pp. 90-104) Analysis of Qualitative Similarity between Surfaces Haining, Robert (36:3, pp.197-216) (36:3, pp. 217-233) Huang, Yougin (36:1, pp. 54—68) Anisotropic Variance Functions in Geographically Weighted Regression Models (36:4, pp. 299-314) Johnston, Ron (36:4, pp. 350-368) Arentze, Theo (36:1, pp. 85-86) Jones, Kelvyn (36:4 350-368) Jordan, Lisa (36:1, pp. 38-53) A Bayesian et to Modeling Binary Data: The Case of High-Intensity Crime Areas (36:3, pp. 197-216) Kyriakidis. Phaedon C. (36:3, pp. 259-289) Batta, Rajan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Baumont, Catherine (36:2, pp. 146-176) Lacombe, Douglas J. (36:2, pp. 105-118) Benguigui, L. (36:1, pp. 69-84) LeSage, James P. (36:2, pp. 87-89) Black and White Commuting Behavior in a Large Lowe, Timothy J. (36:4, pp. 332-349) Southern City: Evidence from Atlanta (36:1, pp. 54-68) Masui, Masae (36:3, pp. 217-233) Blatt, Alan (36:2, pp. 177-194) Erratum to “Measuring Impacts of Condition Vari- Bolster, Anne (36:4 350-368) ables in Rule-Based Models of Space-Time Burgess, Simon (36:4 350-368) Choice Behavior: Method and Empirical Illus- tration.” Geographical Analysis 35, No. 1 (Janu- ary 2003), 24—45 (36:1, pp. 85-86) Clark, William A. V. (36:1, pp. 54-68) Methodological Developments in Spatial Econo- Congdon, Peter (36:3, pp. 234-258) metrics and Statistics (36:2, 87-89) Constructing the Spatial Weights Matrix Using a A Multivariate Model for Spatio-temporal Health Local Statistic (36.2, pp. 90-104) Outcomes with an a to Suicide Mor- A Critical Comment on the Taylor Approach for tality (36:3, pp. 234-258) Measuring World City Interlock Linkages Czamanski, D. (36:1, pp. 69-84) Newbold, K. Bruce (36:1, pp. 21-37) Nordlund, Carl (36:3, pp. 290-296) Delmelle, Eric (36:2, pp. 177-194) Divergence, Sensitivity, and Nonequilibrium in Optimal Semeios Design for Variables with Vary- Ecosystems (36:4 pp. 369-383) ing Spatial Importance (36:2, pp. 177-194) Does Econometric Methodology Matter? An Analysis of Public Policy wg? hk atial Econo- metric Techniques (36:2, pp. 105-118) Pace, R. Kelley (36:2, pp. 87-89) Paez, Antonio (36:4, pp. 299-314) Emir-Farinas, Hulya (36:4, pp. 332-349) Phillips, Jonathan D. (36:4 pp. 369-383) Ertur, Cem (36:2, pp. 146-176) Plane, David A. (36:1, pp. 1-20) Estimating apation Flows from Birthplace- Propper, Carol (36:4 350-368) _—_ Population Stocks of Infants (36:1, pp. 38-53) Reply to “A Critical Comment on the Taylor Ap- — for Measuring World City Interlock Francis, Richard L. (36:4, pp. 332-349) inkages” by C. Nordlund (36:3, pp. 297-298) Franklin, Rachel (36:1, pp. 1-20) Rogers, Andrei (36:1, pp. 38-53) Index / 385 Rogerson, Peter A. (36:2, pp. 177-194) Smith, Tony E. (36:2, pp. 119-145; 36:4, pp. 315-331) ” ” Sarker, Rebecca (36:4 350-368) Sangyoung Song, Sangyoung (36:2, pp. 119-145) Scale, Factor Analyses, and Neighborhood Effects Spatial Analysis of Employment and Population (36:4 350-368) Density: The Case of the Agglomeration of A Scale-Sensitive Test of Attraction and Repulsion Dijon 1999 (36:2, pp. 146-176) Between Spatial Point Patterns (36:4, pp. A ee Mixture Model of Innovation Diffusion 315-331) (36:2, pp. 119-145) Segmented Paths and the Differential Role of Pri- mate Immigrant Centers (36:1, pp. 21-37) Tamir, Arie (36:4, pp. 332-349) A Shift-Share Method for the Analysis of Regional Taylor, Peter J. (36:3, pp. 297-298) Fertility Change: An Application to the Decline Tiefelsdorf, Michael (36:2, pp. 87-89) in Childbearing in Italy, 1952-1991 (GA 36:1, pp. 1-20) Wilson, Glenn (36:2, pp. 177-194) Simulation Analysis of the Fractality of Cities (36:1, pp. 69-84)

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