Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 3, 2002
- How do firms redline workers? pp. 391-408

- Yves Zenou
- Prejudice, exclusion, and compensating transfers: the economics of ethnic segregation pp. 409-432

- Alex Anas
- Why cities should not be subsidized pp. 433-447

- Robert Fenge and Volker Meier
- Homeownership in the immigrant population pp. 448-476

- George Borjas
- The role of aggregation in estimating the effects of private school competition on student achievement pp. 477-500

- Christopher Jepsen
- Residential mobility with job location uncertainty pp. 501-523

- Kamhon Kan
- Edge versus center: finding common ground in the capitalization debate pp. 524-541

- David Brasington
- Rent control and tenancy duration pp. 542-560

- Jakob Munch and Michael Svarer
- The effects of potential land development on agricultural land prices pp. 561-581

- Andrew J. Plantinga, Ruben N. Lubowski and Robert Stavins
- Young workers, learning, and agglomerations pp. 582-607

- Giovanni Peri
Volume 52, issue 2, 2002
- Housing choices and uncertainty: the impact of stochastic events pp. 193-216

- Eui-Chul Chung and Donald Haurin
- Private roads, competition, and incentives to adopt time-based congestion tolling pp. 217-241

- André de Palma and Charles Lindsey
- The welfare economics of land use planning pp. 242-269

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- How does fiscal decentralization affect aggregate, national, and subnational government size? pp. 270-293

- Jing Jin and Heng-Fu Zou
- Taking the bite out of fiscal competition pp. 294-315

- Moshe Justman, Jacques Thisse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Examining policies to reduce homelessness using a general equilibrium model of the housing market pp. 316-340

- Erin Mansur, John Quigley, Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky
- Home-field advantage: location decisions of Portuguese entrepreneurs pp. 341-361

- Octávio Figueiredo, Paulo Guimaraes and Douglas Woodward
- Funding transportation spending in metropolitan Washington, DC: the costs of alternative revenue sources pp. 362-390

- Ian Parry
Volume 52, issue 1, 2002
- The impact of school characteristics on house prices: Chicago 1987-1991 pp. 1-25

- Thomas Downes and Jeffrey Zabel
- Telecommuting, traffic congestion, and agglomeration: a general equilibrium model pp. 26-52

- Elena Safirova
- Federal grants and yardstick competition pp. 53-64

- Marlon Boarnet and Amihai Glazer
- District formation and local social capital: a (tacit) co-opetition approach pp. 65-92

- Antoine Soubeyran and Shlomo Weber
- Fiscal decentralization contributes to economic growth: evidence from state-level cross-section data for the United States pp. 93-108

- Nobuo Akai and Masayo Sakata
- Car ownership, employment, and earnings pp. 109-130

- Steven Raphael and Lorien Rice
- Interjurisdictional housing prices in locational equilibrium pp. 131-153

- Holger Sieg, V. Smith, Spencer Banzhaf and Randall Walsh
- An exploratory analysis of automobile leasing by US households pp. 154-176

- Fred Mannering, Clifford Winston and William Starkey
- Matching grants and Ricardian equivalence pp. 177-191

- Charles Figuieres and Jean Hindriks
Volume 51, issue 3, 2002
- The Pursuit of Opportunity: Explaining Selective Black Migration pp. 391-417

- Jacob Vigdor
- Recreation Demand and Residential Location pp. 418-428

- Peter F. Colwell, Carolyn A. Dehring and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- The Spatial Effects of Wage or Property Tax Differentials, and Local Government Choice between Tax Instruments pp. 429-445

- Ralph M. Braid
- Prices and Regional Variation in Welfare pp. 446-468

- Daniel T. Slesnick
- Residential Choice, Mobility, and the Labor Market pp. 469-496

- Santiago Pinto
- School Choice and the Distributional Effects of Ability Tracking: Does Separation Increase Inequality? pp. 497-514

- David Figlio and Marianne Page
- Does City Structure Affect Job Search and Welfare? pp. 515-541

- Etienne Wasmer and Yves Zenou
- Urban Wages and Labor Market Agglomeration pp. 542-562

- William C. Wheaton and Mark J. Lewis
- The Impact of Transaction Costs and the Expected Length of Stay on Homeownership pp. 563-584

- Donald Haurin and H. Leroy Gill
Volume 51, issue 2, 2002
- Terrorism and Cities: A Symposium pp. 197-197

- Jan Brueckner
- Terrorism and U.S. Real Estate pp. 198-204

- Edwin S. Mills
- Cities and Warfare: The Impact of Terrorism on Urban Form pp. 205-224

- Edward Glaeser and Jesse Shapiro
- Local Public Finance in the Aftermath of September 11 pp. 225-237

- David Wildasin
- On Environmental Federalism and Direct Emission Control pp. 238-245

- Mitch Kunce and Jason Shogren
- Housing and Endogenous Long-Term Growth pp. 246-271

- Paulo Brito and Alfredo Pereira
- Credit Rationing in the U.S. Mortgage Market: Evidence from Variation in FHA Market Shares pp. 272-294

- Brent Ambrose, Anthony Pennington-Cross and Anthony Yezer
- Expectations and the Timing of Neighborhood Change pp. 295-314

- David Frankel and Ady Pauzner
- Locational Constraint, Housing Counseling, and Successful Lease-up in a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment pp. 315-338

- Mark Shroder
- Estimating the Welfare Effect of Congestion Taxes: The Critical Importance of Other Distortions within the Transport System pp. 339-365

- Ian Parry and Antonio Bento
- Black Self-Segregation as a Cause of Housing Segregation: Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality pp. 366-390

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Benjamin Scafidi
Volume 51, issue 1, 2002
- Estimating Equilibrium Housing Demand for "Stayers" pp. 1-24

- Allen C. Goodman
- Innovation and Input Sharing pp. 25-45

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- An Easy Proof That a Square Lattice Is an Equilibrium for Spatial Competition in the Plane pp. 46-53

- Vicki Knoblauch
- Why Do Gay Men Live in San Francisco? pp. 54-76

- Dan Black, Gary Gates, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor
- Factor Mobility and Income Redistribution in a Federation pp. 77-100

- Kangoh Lee
- Strategic Interaction and the Determination of Environmental Policy across U.S. States pp. 101-122

- Per Fredriksson and Daniel Millimet
- Optimal Land Development Decisions pp. 123-142

- Dennis Capozza and Yuming Li
- Combining Revealed and Stated Data to Examine Housing Decisions Using Discrete Choice Analysis pp. 143-169

- Dietrich Earnhart
- The Commuter's Time-of-Use Decision and Optimal Pricing and Service in Urban Mass Transit pp. 170-195

- Marvin Kraus and Yuichiro Yoshida
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