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strong interest in undertaking economic geographic research. I hope that
economic geographers who read this account of my work will agree with my
multi-faceted thrust to the field. And, I know that they will continue to stake out
their own approach to the field.
Notes
1. Please go to http://faculty.washington.edu/beyers and find a link to my vita for a
compilation of publications.
2. I would guess that I have lectured over 7,500 students in this time period: I am having
the children of former students in my classes these days!
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Corporate Strategy: An Analytic Approach to Business Policy for
Growth and Expansion. New York: McGraw Hill.
Beyers, W. (1972) ‘On the stability of regional interindustry models: the Washington
data for 1963 and 1967’,
Journal of Regional Science, 12(3): 363–74.
Beyers, W. (1974) ‘On geographical properties of growth center linkage systems’,
Economic Geography, 50: 203–18.
Beyers, W. (1976) ‘Empirical identification of key sectors: some further evidence’,
Environment and Planning A, 8: 231–6.
Beyers, W. (1978) ‘On the structure and development of multiregional economic
systems’,
Papers of the Regional Science Association, 40: 109–33.
Beyers, W. (1979) ‘Contemporary trends in the regional
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Professional Geographer, 31(1): 34–44.
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Beyers, W. (2005) ‘Services and the changing economic base of regions in the
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Service Industries Journal, 25(4): 461–76.
Beyers, W. and GMA Research Corporation (2004)
Economic Impact of Arts and Cultural
Organizations in King County 2003, report for ArtsFund, a Seattle nonprofit arts
support organization.
Beyers, W. and D. P. Lindahl (1996) ‘Lone eagles and high
fliers in rural producer
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producer service businesses’,
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Seattle Mariners Baseball Club Economic
Impact, report prepared for King County, Dick Conway &
Associates and Department
of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle.
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The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century. New
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Studies in the Structure of the American Economy. New York:
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