1. Morris E. Garnsey, “The Dimensions of Regional Science,”Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, II, 1956, pp. 2–9.
2. Walter Isard, Kenneth Basset, Charles Choguill, John Furtado, Ronald Izumita, John Kissin, Eliahu Romanoff, Richard Seyforth, and Richard Tatlock, “On the Linkage of Socio-Economic and Ecologic Systems,”Regional Science Association Papers, XXI, 1968, pp. 79–99. See also Walter Isard, Charles L. Choguill, John Kissin, Richard H. Seyforth, and Richard Tatlock with the assistance of Kenneth Basset, John G. Furtado, and Ronald M. Izumita,Ecologic-Economic Analysis for Regional Development (New York: Free Press, 1972).
3. John H. Cumberland, “A Regional Interindustry Model for Analysis of Development Objectives,”Regional Science Association Papers, XVI, 1966, pp. 65–94.
4. Because of space limitations, the data presented are summaries of more complete tables, which may be obtained upon request from the authors, c/o University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
5. John H. Cumberland,Regional Development: Experiences and Prospects in the United States of America, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, (Paris: Mouton, 1971).