Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 3, 2008
- When are ghettos bad? Lessons from immigrant segregation in the United States pp. 759-774

- David Cutler, Edward L. Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor
- Urban air pollution progress despite sprawl: The "greening" of the vehicle fleet pp. 775-787

- Matthew Kahn and Joel Schwartz
- Does rising income increase or decrease damage risk from natural disasters? pp. 788-802

- Derek Kellenberg and Ahmed Mobarak
- Housing capital-gains taxation and homeowner mobility: Evidence from the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 pp. 803-815

- Christopher Cunningham and Gary V. Engelhardt
- Old homes, externalities, and poor neighborhoods. A model of urban decline and renewal pp. 816-840

- Stuart Rosenthal
- Commuting subsidies with two transport modes pp. 841-848

- Rainald Borck and Matthias Wrede
- Identifying strategic interactions in Swedish local income tax policies pp. 849-857

- Karin Edmark and Hanna Ågren
- Does neighborhood income mix affect earnings of adults? New evidence from Sweden pp. 858-870

- George Galster, Roger Andersson, Sako Musterd and Timo M. Kauppinen
- Metropolitan patenting, inventor agglomeration and social networks: A tale of two effects pp. 871-884

- José Lobo and Deborah Strumsky
- The interaction between public and private governments: An empirical analysis pp. 885-901

- Ron Cheung
- Mortgage lending in Chicago and Los Angeles: A paired testing study of the pre-application process pp. 902-919

- Stephen Ross, Margery Austin Turner, Erin Godfrey and Robin R. Smith
- Income taxes and the destination of movers to multistate MSAs pp. 920-937

- Paul A. Coomes and William Hoyt
Volume 63, issue 2, 2008
- Fat city: Questioning the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity pp. 385-404

- Jean Eid, Henry Overman, Diego Puga and Matthew Turner
- The effects of Wal-Mart on local labor markets pp. 405-430

- David Neumark, Junfu Zhang and Stephen Ciccarella
- Where do manufacturing firms locate their headquarters? pp. 431-450

- J. Vernon Henderson and Yukako Ono
- Which school attributes matter? The influence of school district performance and demographic composition on property values pp. 451-466

- John Clapp, Anupam Nanda and Stephen Ross
- Do lenders discriminate against minority and woman entrepreneurs? pp. 467-497

- Lloyd Blanchard, Bo Zhao and John Yinger
- Buyer information and the hedonic: The impact of a seller disclosure on the implicit price for airport noise pp. 498-516

- Jaren Pope
- Offshoring of routine tasks and (de)industrialisation: Threat or opportunity--And for whom? pp. 517-535

- Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- Simplified Alonso-Mills-Muth model with a monopoly vendor pp. 536-543

- Fu-Chuan Lai and Jyh-Fa Tsai
- Integration, agglomeration and welfare pp. 544-566

- Michael Pflüger and Jens Südekum
- The median voter and the median consumer: Local private goods and population composition pp. 567-582

- Joel Waldfogel
- (When) Do hub airlines internalize their self-imposed congestion delays? pp. 583-612

- Joseph Daniel and Katherine Thomas Harback
- Criminal justice involvement and high school completion pp. 613-630

- Randi Hjalmarsson
- Urban density and pupil attainment pp. 631-650

- Stephen Gibbons and Olmo Silva
- How should heavy-duty trucks be taxed? pp. 651-668

- Ian Parry
- The effect of FAA expenditures on air travel delays pp. 669-678

- Steven A. Morrison and Clifford Winston
- Urban growth and subcenter formation: A trolley ride from the Staples Center to Disneyland and the Rose Bowl pp. 679-693

- Marcus Berliant and Ping Wang
- Illicit drug use among arrestees, prices and policy pp. 694-714

- Dhaval Dave
- A productivity model of city crowdedness pp. 715-722

- Jordan Rappaport
- Spatial wage disparities: Sorting matters! pp. 723-742

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton and Laurent Gobillon
- Land and residential property markets in a booming economy: New evidence from Beijing pp. 743-757

- Siqi Zheng and Matthew Kahn
Volume 63, issue 1, 2008
- Why do the poor live in cities The role of public transportation pp. 1-24

- Edward L. Glaeser, Matthew Kahn and Jordan Rappaport
- Compensating differentials in emerging labor and housing markets: Estimates of quality of life in Russian cities pp. 25-55

- Mark Berger, Glenn Blomquist and Klara Sabirianova Peter
- Implications of alternate policies on welfare of slum dwellers: Evidence from Pune, India pp. 56-73

- Somik Lall, Mattias K.A. Lundberg and Zmarak Shalizi
- Has SARS infected the property market Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 74-95

- Grace Wong
- Growth, population and industrialization, and urban land expansion of China pp. 96-115

- Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle and Emi Uchida
- Commuting distances in a household location choice model with amenities pp. 116-129

- Chen Feng Ng
- Home ownership, job duration, and wages pp. 130-145

- Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer
- The two sides of proximity in industrial clusters: The trade-off between process and product innovation pp. 146-162

- Jean-Marc Callois
- Voluntary contributions and local public goods in a federation pp. 163-176

- Kangoh Lee
- On the distribution of city sizes pp. 177-197

- Juan Cordoba
- Home-based telecommuting and commuting behavior pp. 198-216

- Hyok-Joo Rhee
- Rent-seeking, spillovers and the benefits of decentralization pp. 217-228

- Guillaume Cheikbossian
- Interactions, neighborhood selection and housing demand pp. 229-252

- Yannis Ioannides and Jeffrey Zabel
- Tiebout choice and universal school vouchers pp. 253-279

- Eric Brunner and Jennifer Imazeki
- Social security and elderly homeownership pp. 280-305

- Gary V. Engelhardt
- New economic geography with heterogeneous preferences: An explanation of segregation pp. 306-324

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
- Does residential location matter to the employment of TANF recipients Evidence from a dynamic discrete choice model with unobserved effects pp. 325-351

- Shiferaw Gurmu, Keith Ihlanfeldt and William J. Smith
- The price of residential land in large US cities pp. 352-384

- Morris Davis and Michael Palumbo
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