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- December 8, 2005
- SPEAKER: Art Getis, Emeritus Professor of Geography, San Diego State University
- TOPIC: "Finding 'Appropriate' Spatial Weights Matrices and Spatial Clusters"
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- December 1, 2005
- SPEAKER: Kingsley Haynes, Dean, School of Public Policy, George Mason University
- TOPIC: "Substitution and Complementarity Effects between Information Technology and Transportation: A Regional Perspective"
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- October 28, 2005
- SPEAKER: Ge Lin, Assistant Professor of Geography, West Virginia University
- TOPIC: ""Climate Amenity, Physical Activity and Body Mass Index, a Geographic Analysis based on the 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys in the U.S."
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- September 9, 2005
- SPEAKER: Phil Graves, Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder
- TOPIC: ""Some Implications of a Flaw in the Valuation of Public Goods""
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- June 23, 2005
- SPEAKER: Lei Ding, School of Public Policy, George Mason University
- TOPIC: ""The Role of Telecommunications Infrastructure in Regional Economic Growth in China""
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- May 19, 2005
- SPEAKER: Julie Hwang, Geography, SUNY, Buffalo
- TOPIC: "The Effects of Housing Market Segmentation on Commuting: A Geographical Analysis"
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- May 17, 2005
- SPEAKER: Up Lim, Research Associate, Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University
- TOPIC: "Knowledge Externalities, Spatial Dependence and Innovative Activity in U.S. Metropolitan Areas"
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- January 19, 2005
- SPEAKER: Scott Loveridge, Professor, Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University
- TOPIC: "Who Takes the Long View in Developing a Region Dependent on Natural Resources?"
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