Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 3, 2007
- Trade and the structure of cities pp. 383-404

- Jean Cavailhes, Carl Gaigne, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques Thisse
- Suburbanization and transportation in the monocentric model pp. 405-423

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow
- House price appreciation, liquidity constraints, and second mortgages pp. 424-440

- Takashi Yamashita
- Outsourcing and trade in a spatial world pp. 441-470

- Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
Volume 62, issue 2, 2007
- Essays in honor of Kenneth A. Small pp. 161-(null)

- Jan Brueckner
- A unified theory of consumption, travel and trip chaining pp. 162-186

- Alex Anas
- Congestion tolling with agglomeration externalities pp. 187-203

- Richard Arnott
- Discrete choice models with capacity constraints: An empirical analysis of the housing market of the greater Paris region pp. 204-230

- André de Palma, Nathalie Picard and Paul Waddell
- Transit in Washington, DC: Current benefits and optimal level of provision pp. 231-251

- Peter Nelson, Andrew Baglino, Winston Harrington, Elena Safirova and Abram Lipman
- Determinants of city growth in Brazil pp. 252-272

- Daniel Da Mata, Uwe Deichmann, J. Vernon Henderson, Somik Lall and H.G. Wang
- Are the costs of reducing greenhouse gases from passenger vehicles negative? pp. 273-293

- Ian Parry
- Strategic investment and pricing decisions in a congested transport corridor pp. 294-316

- Bruno De Borger, F. Dunkerley and Stef Proost
- Determinants of fares and operating revenues at US airports pp. 317-336

- Kurt Van Dender
- Second-best road pricing through highway franchising pp. 337-361

- Erik Verhoef
- On the social desirability of urban rail transit systems pp. 362-382

- Clifford Winston and Vikram Maheshri
Volume 62, issue 1, 2007
- Journal of Urban Economics 62 (1) (2007) pp. 1-(null)

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- Understanding why universal service obligations may be unnecessary: The private development of local Internet access markets pp. 2-26

- Thomas Downes and Shane Greenstein
- The political economy of school choice: Support for charter schools across states and school districts pp. 27-54

- Christiana Stoddard and Sean Corcoran
- Agglomeration, opportunism, and the organization of production pp. 55-75

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- Corporate profit tax, capital mobility, and formula apportionment pp. 76-102

- Santiago Pinto
- Variable returns to agglomeration and the effect of road traffic congestion pp. 103-120

- Daniel Graham
- Revealed yardstick competition: Local government efficiency patterns in Norway pp. 121-134

- Federico Revelli and Per Tovmo
- Taste heterogeneity and the scale of production: Fragmentation, unification, and segmentation pp. 135-160

- Yasusada Murata
Volume 61, issue 3, 2007
- Urban density and the rate of invention pp. 389-419

- Gerald Carlino, Satyajit Chatterjee and Robert Hunt
- The effect of land use regulation on housing and land prices pp. 420-435

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Residential mobility and social capital pp. 436-457

- Kamhon Kan
- Classroom peer effects and academic achievement: Quasi-randomization evidence from South Korea pp. 458-495

- Changhui Kang
- Community income distributions in a metropolitan area pp. 496-518

- Charles de Bartolome and Stephen Ross
- The topography of metropolitan employment: Identifying centers of employment in a polycentric urban area pp. 519-541

- Christian L. Redfearn
- The external returns to education: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 542-564

- Zhiqiang Liu
- Delayed integration as a possible remedy for the race to the bottom pp. 565-575

- Alfons Weichenrieder and Oliver Busch
- Production-location decision and free entry oligopoly: A correction pp. 576-579

- Hong Hwang, Chao-Cheng Mai and Yeung-Nan Shieh
Volume 61, issue 2, 2007
- Depreciation of housing capital, maintenance, and house price inflation: Estimates from a repeat sales model pp. 193-217

- John P. Harding, Stuart Rosenthal and C.F. Sirmans
- Congestible facility rivalry in vertical structures pp. 218-237

- Leonardo J. Basso and Anming Zhang
- Neighbors, networks, and the development of transport systems: Explaining the diffusion of turnpike trusts in eighteenth-century England pp. 238-262

- Dan Bogart
- When are urban growth boundaries not second-best policies to congestion tolls? pp. 263-286

- Alex Anas and Hyok-Joo Rhee
- The capital gains effect in the demand for housing pp. 287-298

- Richard Dusansky and Cagatay Koc
- The urban impacts of the Endangered Species Act: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 299-318

- John Quigley and Aaron Swoboda
- Endogenous open space amenities in a locational equilibrium pp. 319-344

- Randall Walsh
- Immigration and housing rents in American cities pp. 345-371

- Albert Saiz
- Economic geography, fertility and migration pp. 372-387

- Yasuhiro Sato
Volume 61, issue 1, 2007
- State government cash and in-kind benefits: Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and cross-program substitution pp. 1-20

- James Marton and David Wildasin
- A simple theory of smart growth and sprawl pp. 21-44

- Matthew Turner
- Teardowns and land values in the Chicago metropolitan area pp. 45-63

- Richard F. Dye and Daniel McMillen
- Fiscal decentralization and economic growth reconsidered pp. 64-70

- John Thornton
- The role of information externalities and scale economies in home mortgage lending decisions pp. 71-85

- McKinley Blackburn and Todd Vermilyea
- Smart Cafe Cities: Testing human capital externalities in the Boston metropolitan area pp. 86-111

- Shihe Fu
- Cities, matching and the productivity gains of agglomeration pp. 112-128

- Fredrik Andersson, Simon Burgess and Julia Lane
- Out of control: What can we learn from the end of Massachusetts rent control? pp. 129-151

- David P. Sims
- Looking for multiple equilibria when geography matters: German city growth and the WWII shock pp. 152-169

- Maarten Bosker, Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Marc Schramm
- The impact of Superfund sites on local property values: Are all sites the same? pp. 170-192

- Katherine Kiel and Michael Williams
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