Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 3, 2010
- Homicide in black and white pp. 215-230

- Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- Thieves, thugs, and neighborhood poverty pp. 231-246

- David Bjerk
- Crime and urban flight revisited: The effect of the 1990s drop in crime on cities pp. 247-259

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Katherine O'Regan
- The stability of downtown parking and traffic congestion pp. 260-276

- Richard Arnott and Eren Inci
- Is urban decay bad? Is urban revitalization bad too? pp. 277-289

- Jacob Vigdor
Volume 68, issue 2, 2010
- Why does entry cluster geographically? Evidence from the US tire industry pp. 103-114

- Guido Buenstorf and Steven Klepper
- The location of domestic and foreign production affiliates by French multinational firms pp. 115-128

- Thierry Mayer, Isabelle Mejean and B. Nefussi
- The size distribution across all cities - Double Pareto lognormal strikes pp. 129-137

- Kristian Giesen, Arndt Zimmermann and Jens Suedekum
- Local response to fiscal incentives in heterogeneous communities pp. 138-147

- Jonah E. Rockoff
- The impact of public library use on reading, television, and academic outcomes pp. 148-166

- Rachana Bhatt
- How should passenger travel in Mexico City be priced? pp. 167-182

- Ian Parry and Govinda Timilsina
- Pollution abatement and environmental equity: A dynamic study pp. 183-190

- Nadezhda Baryshnikova
- Local social capital and geographical mobility pp. 191-204

- Quentin David, Alexandre Janiak and Etienne Wasmer
- Gross versus net equalization scheme in a federation with decentralized leadership pp. 205-214

- Marie-Laure Breuillé, Thierry Madiès and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
Volume 68, issue 1, 2010
- Do enterprise zones create jobs? Evidence from California's enterprise zone program pp. 1-19

- David Neumark and Jed Kolko
- Ability sorting and consumer city pp. 20-33

- Sanghoon Lee
- Housing busts and household mobility pp. 34-45

- Fernando Ferreira, Joseph Gyourko and Joseph Tracy
- Revenue recycling within transport networks pp. 46-55

- Yukihiro Kidokoro
- House prices, development costs, and the value of waiting pp. 56-71

- Graeme Guthrie
- Why buy what you can get for free? The effect of foreign direct investment on state patent rates pp. 72-81

- Timothy Ford and Jonathan Rork
- Labour supply and commuting pp. 82-89

- Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos van Ommeren
- The proximity-concentration trade-off with profit shifting pp. 90-101

- Oscar Amerighi and Susana Peralta
Volume 67, issue 3, 2010
- What are the social benefits of homeownership? Experimental evidence for low-income households pp. 249-258

- Gary V. Engelhardt, Michael Eriksen, William Gale and Gregory B. Mills
- Overlapping soft budget constraints pp. 259-269

- Marie-Laure Breuillé and Marianne Vigneault
- The racial geography of street vice pp. 270-286

- Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- Dots to boxes: Do the size and shape of spatial units jeopardize economic geography estimations? pp. 287-302

- A. Briant, Pierre-Philippe Combes and Miren Lafourcade
- Age of entry and the high school performance of immigrant youth pp. 303-314

- Leanna Stiefel, Amy Schwartz and Dylan Conger
- Manipulable congestion tolls pp. 315-321

- Jan Brueckner and Erik Verhoef
- A new approach to computing hedonic equilibria and investigating the properties of locational sorting models pp. 322-335

- Nicolai Kuminoff and Abdul Salam Jarrah
- Is housing the business cycle? Evidence from US cities pp. 336-351

- Andra Ghent and Michael Owyang
- Globalization, interregional and international inequalities pp. 352-361

- Dao-Zhi Zeng and Laixun Zhao
- Hedonic pricing with redevelopment options: A new approach to estimating depreciation effects pp. 362-377

- John Clapp and Katsiaryna Salavei
- The academic impact of multi-track year-round school calendars: A response to school overcrowding pp. 378-391

- Jennifer Graves
- Car ownership and the labor market of ethnic minorities pp. 392-403

- Pieter Gautier and Yves Zenou
- The greenness of cities: Carbon dioxide emissions and urban development pp. 404-418

- Edward L. Glaeser and Matthew Kahn
- New housing supply and the dilution of social capital pp. 419-437

- Christian Hilber
- School board politics, school district size, and the bargaining power of teachers' unions pp. 438-450

- Heather Rose and Jon Sonstelie
Volume 67, issue 2, 2010
- Can the land tax help curb urban sprawl? Evidence from growth patterns in Pennsylvania pp. 169-179

- Spencer Banzhaf and Nathan Lavery
- Who gentrifies low-income neighborhoods? pp. 180-193

- Terra McKinnish, Randall Walsh and T. Kirk White
- Property taxes and elderly mobility pp. 194-205

- Hui Shan
- Marriage and the city: Search frictions and sorting of singles pp. 206-218

- Pieter Gautier, Michael Svarer and C. N. Teulings
- Interregional competition, spillovers and attachment in a federation pp. 219-225

- Emilson Silva and Chikara Yamaguchi
- Home health care and the housing and living arrangements of the elderly pp. 226-238

- Gary V. Engelhardt and Nadia Greenhalgh-Stanley
- Federalism and accountability with distorted election choices pp. 239-247

- Sebastian Kessing
Volume 67, issue 1, 2010
- Urban economics and entrepreneurship pp. 1-14

- Edward L. Glaeser, Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- The origin and growth of industry clusters: The making of Silicon Valley and Detroit pp. 15-32

- Steven Klepper
- The migration of technical workers pp. 33-45

- Michael Dahl and Olav Sorenson
- Breakthrough inventions and migrating clusters of innovation pp. 46-60

- William Kerr
- Local labor force education, new business characteristics, and firm performance pp. 61-77

- Mark Doms, Ethan Lewis and Alicia Robb
- Not Invented Here? Innovation in company towns pp. 78-89

- Ajay Agrawal, Iain Cockburn and Carlos Rosell
- Buy local? The geography of venture capital pp. 90-102

- Henry Chen, Paul Gompers, Anna Kovner and Josh Lerner
- Does local business ownership insulate cities from economic shocks? pp. 103-115

- Jed Kolko and David Neumark
- Mom-and-Pop meet Big-Box: Complements or substitutes? pp. 116-134

- John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin and C.J. Krizan
- Violent crime, entrepreneurship, and cities pp. 135-149

- Stuart Rosenthal and Amanda Ross
- Clusters of entrepreneurship pp. 150-168

- Edward L. Glaeser, William Kerr and Giacomo Ponzetto
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