Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 3, 2001
- Capitalization and Community Size pp. 385-395

- David Brasington
- Sectoral Shocks and Metropolitan Employment Growth pp. 396-417

- Gerald Carlino, Robert H. DeFina and Keith Sill
- (Non-)Existence of Equilibria in Multicommunity Models pp. 418-435

- Nico A. Hansen and Anke Kessler
- Stolen Gun Control pp. 436-447

- Robert Helsley and Arthur O'Sullivan
- Nonparametric Employment Subcenter Identification pp. 448-473

- Daniel McMillen
- Spatial Mismatch and Social Acceptability pp. 474-490

- David Sjoquist
- Tax Policy Coordination, Vertical Externalities, and Optimal Taxation in a System of Hierarchical Governments pp. 491-516

- William Hoyt
- Capitalization and the Voucher: An Analysis of Precinct Returns from California's Proposition 174 pp. 517-536

- Eric Brunner, Jon Sonstelie and Mark Thayer
- Fiscal News, State Budget Rules, and Tax-Exempt Bond Yields pp. 537-562

- James Poterba and Kim Rueben
Volume 50, issue 2, 2001
- The Determinants of Agglomeration pp. 191-229

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- Distributional Consequences of Airport Congestion Pricing pp. 230-258

- Joseph Daniel
- U.S.-Mexico Integration and Regional Economies: Evidence from Border-City Pairs pp. 259-287

- Gordon Hanson
- Who Would Be Left Behind by Enhanced Private School Choice? pp. 288-312

- Hamilton Lankford and James Wyckoff
- Labor Heterogeneity in an Urban Labor Market pp. 313-337

- Yasuhiro Sato
- Intra-Urban Wage Variation, Employment Location, and Commuting Times pp. 338-366

- Darren Timothy and William C. Wheaton
- Should Road Users Pay the Full Cost of Road Provision? pp. 367-383

- Robert Bichsel
Volume 50, issue 1, 2001
- Identifying the Impacts of Rail Transit Stations on Residential Property Values pp. 1-25

- David R. Bowes and Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Explaining Ethnic, Racial, and Immigrant Differences in Private School Attendance pp. 26-51

- Julian R. Betts and Robert Fairlie
- The Adjustment of Black Residents to Metropolitan Employment Shifts: How Persistent Is Spatial Mismatch? pp. 52-76

- Richard W. Martin
- Black-White Differences in Inflation: 1974-1991 pp. 77-96

- Bruce W. Hamilton
- The Public Demand for Open Space: The Case of Connecticut Communities pp. 97-111

- Laurie Bates and Rexford Santerre
- Consumption and Investment Motives in Housing Wealth Accumulation: A French Study pp. 112-137

- Luc Arrondel and Bruno Lefebvre
- Bankruptcy and the Market for Mortgage and Home Improvement Loans pp. 138-162

- Emily Y. Lin and Michelle J. White
- Intraschool Variation in Class Size: Patterns and Implications pp. 163-189

- Michael Boozer and Cecilia Rouse
Volume 49, issue 3, 2001
- Spatial Growth and Redevelopment with Perfect Foresight and Durable Housing pp. 425-452

- Ralph M. Braid
- On the Determinants of School District Efficiency: Competition and Monitoring pp. 453-478

- Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy J. Hayes, Lori Taylor and William L. Weber
- Scale Externalities in Korea pp. 479-504

- J. Vernon Henderson, Todd Lee and Yung Joon Lee
- An Integrated Dynamic Model of Road Traffic Congestion Based on Simple Car-Following Theory: Exploring Hypercongestion pp. 505-542

- Erik Verhoef
- Cross-Sectional Evolution of the U.S. City Size Distribution pp. 543-566

- Henry Overman and Yannis Ioannides
- Spatial Lock-in: Do Falling House Prices Constrain Residential Mobility? pp. 567-586

- Sewin Chan
Volume 49, issue 2, 2001
- Sources of Sectoral Employment Fluctuations in Central Cities and Suburbs: Evidence from Four Eastern U.S. Cities pp. 199-218

- Sheng-Wen Chang and N. Edward Coulson
- The Retail Price of Inequality pp. 219-239

- David Frankel and Eric Gould
- Can Public Policy Affect Private School Cream Skimming? pp. 240-266

- David Figlio and Joe Stone
- Insurance and Community Welfare pp. 267-284

- David E. Frame
- The Importance of Lender Heterogeneity in Mortgage Lending pp. 285-309

- David M. Harrison
- The Value of "Value Pricing" of Roads: Second-Best Pricing and Product Differentiation pp. 310-336

- Kenneth Small and Jia Yan
- Information, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Home Mortgage Lending pp. 337-355

- Emily Y. Lin
- Teaching versus Research: A Model of State University Competition pp. 356-373

- Elena Del Rey
- The Relation between Financial and Housing Wealth: Evidence from Dutch Households pp. 374-403

- Stefan Hochguertel and Arthur van Soest
- Site Density Restrictions: Measurement and Empirical Analysis pp. 404-423

- Yuming Fu and Craig Somerville
Volume 49, issue 1, 2001
- Neighborhood Dynamics pp. 1-31

- Daniel Aaronson
- A Theory of Liquidity in Residential Real Estate Markets pp. 32-53

- John Krainer
- Adjustable and Fixed Rate Mortgages as a Screening Mechanism for Default Risk pp. 54-79

- Lisa L. Posey and Abdullah Yavas
- Should Commuting Expenses Be Tax Deductible? A Welfare Analysis pp. 80-99

- Matthias Wrede
- Using Quantile Smoothing Splines to Identify Employment Subcenters in a Multicentric Urban Area pp. 100-120

- Steven Craig and Pin T. Ng
- Rental Housing Markets, the Incidence and Duration of Vacancy, and the Natural Vacancy Rate pp. 121-149

- Stuart Gabriel and Frank E. Nothaft
- Race, Immigrant Status, and Housing Tenure Choice pp. 150-167

- Gary Painter, Stuart Gabriel and Dowell Myers
- Location and Education in South African Cities under and after Apartheid pp. 168-198

- Harris Selod and Yves Zenou
Volume 48, issue 3, 2000
- Black Applicants, Black Employees, and Urban Labor Market Policy pp. 365-387

- Harry Holzer and Jess Reaser
- On Models with an Uncongestible Public Good and a Continuum of Consumers pp. 388-396

- Marcus Berliant and Paul Rothstein
- Internalizing Neighborhood Externalities: The Effect of Subdivision Size and Zoning on Residential Lot Prices pp. 397-418

- Paul Thorsnes
- Garbage and Recycling with Endogenous Local Policy pp. 419-442

- Thomas Kinnaman and Don Fullerton
- Use-Value Assessment Tax Expenditures in Urban Areas pp. 443-452

- John Anderson and Marlon F. Griffing
- Political Economy of City Sizes and Formation pp. 453-484

- J. Vernon Henderson and Randy Becker
- Are Suburban Firms More Likely to Discriminate against African-Americans? pp. 485-508

- Steven Raphael, Michael Stoll and Harry Holzer
- Externalities, Indivisibility, Nonreplicability, and Agglomeration pp. 509-535

- Yorgos Papageorgiou and David Pines
- Decentralized Welfare: Will There Be Underprovision? pp. 536-555

- William C. Wheaton
Volume 48, issue 2, 2000
- Rent Control, Rental Housing Supply, and the Distribution of Tenant Benefits pp. 185-204

- Dirk W. Early
- Urban Infrastructure and Industrialization pp. 205-218

- Kjetil Bjorvatn
- Redistributive Public Employment pp. 219-241

- Alberto Alesina, Reza Baqir and William Easterly
- A Tax Competition Analysis of Congestible Public Inputs pp. 242-259

- Mutsumi Matsumoto
- Racial Discrimination and Redlining in Cities pp. 260-285

- Yves Zenou and Nicolas Boccard
- Regional Convergence and International Integration pp. 286-306

- Philippe Monfort and Rosella Nicolini
- Spatial Structure of a Metropolitan Area with an Agricultural Hinterland pp. 307-320

- Fumio Takuma and Komei Sasaki
- Valuing the Consumption Benefits from Professional Sports Franchises pp. 321-337

- Donald L. Alexander, William Kern and Jon Neill
- The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Local Communities pp. 338-363

- David Figlio and Bruce Blonigen
Volume 48, issue 1, 2000
- Formation of Hub Cities: Transportation Cost Advantage and Population Agglomeration pp. 1-28

- Hideo Konishi
- Airport and Airline Competition for Passengers Departing from a Large Metropolitan Area pp. 29-45

- Eric Pels, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Dynamic Modeling of Housing Tenure Choice pp. 46-69

- Kamhon Kan
- Separating Urban Agglomeration Economies in Consumption and Production pp. 70-84

- Takatoshi Tabuchi and Atsushi Yoshida
- Residential Construction: Using the Urban Growth Model to Estimate Housing Supply pp. 85-109

- Christopher Mayer and Craig Somerville
- Black Residential Centralization and the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis pp. 110-134

- Bruce Weinberg
- Employment Subcenters and Subsequent Real Estate Development in Suburban Chicago pp. 135-157

- John McDonald and Daniel McMillen
- An Economic Theory of Regional Clusters pp. 158-184

- Paul Belleflamme, Pierre Picard and Jacques Thisse
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