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1250
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139

Overview

Harry W. Richardson is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Mexico State in Mexico. Their research lies primarily in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Urology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Forestry, Management of Technology and Innovation, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Maritime Ports and Logistics
  • Logistics and Infrastructure Analysis
  • Transportation Systems and Infrastructure
  • Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
  • Urological Disorders and Treatments
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Recent papers by Harry W. Richardson include:

  • "P-250 Brand investment: impacting EVERY area of the charity" (2024), presented at Poster presentations
  • "On the Estimation of Centre of Mass in Periodic Systems" (2025), published in arXiv (Cornell University)

Additional papers coauthored with others include:

  • "Widening the Panama Canal and U.S. ports: historical and economic impact analyses" (2020), published in Maritime Policy & Management, authored by Changkeun Park
  • "Surgery for benign prostate enlargement in England: 10-year retrospective study of 155,874 patients" (2025), published in the British Journal of Urology, authored by Toby Page

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Richardson are:

  • Changkeun Park
  • Jiyoung Park
  • Josh Dunn
  • Andrew R. McCluskey
  • Toby Page

Richardson's work has been published in several venues, including:

  • Maritime Policy & Management
  • Poster presentations
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • British Journal of Urology

Best Publications

  • Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal

    Peter Gordon;Harry W. Richardson

  • THE COMMUTING PARADOX: EVIDENCE FROM THE TOP TWENTY

    Peter Gordon;Harry W. Richardson;Myung-Jin Jun

  • Beyond Polycentricity: The Dispersed Metropolis, Los Angeles, 1970-1990

    Peter Gordon;Harry W. Richardson

  • What Happened to the CBD-Distance Gradient?: Land Values in a Policentric City

    E Heikkila;P Gordon;J I Kim;R B Peiser

  • Regional growth theory

    Harry Ward Richardson

  • The distribution of population and employment in a polycentric city: the case of Los Angeles.

    Peter Gordon;Harry W. Richardson;H. L. Wong

  • The economics of urban size

    Harry Ward Richardson

  • The Influence of Metropolitan Spatial Structure on Commuting Time

    Peter Gordon;Ajay Kumar;Harry W. Richardson

  • Input-output and regional economics

    Harry Ward Richardson

  • GASOLINE CONSUMPTION AND CITIES: A REPLY

    Peter Gordon;Harry W. Richardson

  • Gender Differences in Metropolitan Travel Behaviour

    Peter Gordon;Ajay Kumar;Harry W. Richardson

  • INPUT‐OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC BASE MULTIPLIERS: LOOKING BACKWARD AND FORWARD*

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  • Integrating Transportation Network and Regional Economic Models to Estimate the Costs of a Large Urban Earthquake

    Sungbin Cho;Peter Gordon;James E. Moore;Harry W. Richardson

  • Polarization reversal in developing countries

    Harry W. Richardson

  • Congestion, Changing Metropolitan Structure, and City Size in the United States

    Peter Gordon;Ajay Kumar;Harry W. Richardson

  • The State of Regional Economics: A Survey Article

    Harry W. Richardson

  • The economic impacts of a terrorist attack on the U.S. commercial aviation system.

    Peter Gordon;James E. Moore;Ji Young Park;Harry W. Richardson

  • Growth pole spillovers: the dynamics of backwash and spread

    Harry W. Richardson

  • Shrinking Cities : A global perspective

    Harry Ward Richardson;Chang Woon Nam

  • BEYOND THE JOURNEY TO WORK

    Peter Gordon;Ajay Kumar;Harry W. Richardson

  • The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis: Some New Evidence:

    Peter Gordon;Ajay Kumar;Harry W. Richardson

  • Studies in the Structure of the Urban Economy.

    Harry W. Richardson;Edwin S. Mills

  • Regional Growth Theory.

    G. Hallett;Dominique Waquet;Harry W. Richardson

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon University of Southern California
Reid Ewing
Reid Ewing University of Utah
Arthur C. Nelson
Arthur C. Nelson University of Arizona
Doreen Massey
Doreen Massey The Open University
Costas E. Synolakis
Costas E. Synolakis University of Southern California
Jose C. Borrero
Jose C. Borrero University of Southern California
Robert J. Bennett
Robert J. Bennett University of Cambridge
Stanley L. Engerman
Stanley L. Engerman University of Rochester

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