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Michael Lahr
Michael Lahr
Distinguished Research Professor, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University
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RE Miller, ML Lahr
Regional Science Perspectives in Economic Analysis (Contributions to …, 2001
3312001
Biproportional techniques in input-output analysis: table updating and structural analysis
M Lahr, L De Mesnard
Economic Systems Research 16 (2), 115-134, 2004
3022004
The contributions of historic preservation to housing and economic development
D Listokin, B Listokin, M Lahr
Housing Policy Debate 9 (3), 431-478, 1998
2291998
A review of the literature supporting the hybrid approach to constructing regional input–output models
ML Lahr
Economic Systems Research 5 (3), 277-293, 1993
2231993
Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Economics
E Dietzenbacher, ML Lahr
Cambridge University Press, 2004
212*2004
Input-Output Analysis: Frontiers and Extensions
ML Lahr, E Dietzenbacher
Palgrave, 2001
1892001
Gracing the land of Elvis and Beale Street: historic designation and property values in Memphis
NE Coulson, ML Lahr
Real Estate Economics 33 (3), 487-507, 2005
1842005
Expanding extractions
E Dietzenbacher, ML Lahr
Economic Systems Research 25 (3), 341-360, 2013
1662013
Input–output analysis: the next 25 years
E Dietzenbacher, M Lenzen, B Los, D Guan, ML Lahr, F Sancho, S Suh, ...
Economic Systems Research 25 (4), 369-389, 2013
1542013
A Strategy for Producing Hybrid Regional Input-Output Tables
M Lahr
Input-Output Analysis: Frontiers and Extensions, 211–242, 2001
1512001
China's energy consumption change from 1987 to 2007: A multi-regional structural decomposition analysis
H Zhang, ML Lahr
Energy Policy 67, 682-693, 2014
1462014
Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: A review and suggestions for the US federal government
MR Greenberg, M Lahr, N Mantell
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 27 (1), 83-96, 2007
1382007
Reconciling domestication techniques, the notion of re-exports and some comments on regional accounting
ML Lahr
Economic Systems Research 13 (2), 165-179, 2001
1032001
Changes in China’s Production-source CO2 Emissions: Insights from Structural Decomposition Analysis and Linkage Analysis
N Chang, ML Lahr
Economic Systems Research 28 (2), 224-242, 2016
912016
The impact of Hudson‐Bergen Light Rail on residential property appreciation
K Kim, ML Lahr
Papers in Regional Science 93, S79-S97, 2014
872014
On the comparative accuracy of RPC estimating techniques
BH Stevens, GI Treyz, ML Lahr
Frontiers of input-output analysis, 245-257, 1989
851989
Can Virtual Water Trade Save Water Resources?
X Liu, H Du, Z Zhang, J Crittenden, ML Lahr, J Moreno-Cruz, D Guan, ...
Water Research 163 (15), 114848, 2019
802019
A study of the role of regionalization in the generation of aggregation error in regional input–output models
ML Lahr, BH Stevens
Journal of Regional Science 42 (3), 477-507, 2002
762002
Sources of Chinese labor productivity growth: A structural decomposition analysis, 1987–2005
L Yang, ML Lahr
China Economic Review 21 (4), 557-570, 2010
692010
Short and intermediate economic impacts of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: Case study of New Jersey
M Greenberg, N Mantell, M Lahr, F Felder, R Zimmerman
Energy Policy 35 (1), 722-733, 2007
492007
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