Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 3, 1991
- Housing appreciation, mortgage interest rates, and homeowner mobility pp. 271-292

- Yasuhiro Nakagami and Alfredo Pereira
- Coexistence and segregation of two groups in a metropolitan area through externalities pp. 293-309

- Kazuo Kishimoto
- The elusive flypaper effect pp. 310-328

- Paul Gary Wyckoff
- Public infrastructure and regional economic development: A simultaneous equations approach pp. 329-343

- Kevin T. Duffy-Deno and Randall Eberts
- Do the poor still pay more? Food price variations in large metropolitan areas pp. 344-359

- James MacDonald and Paul Nelson
- The long-run elasticity of demand for commuter rail transportation pp. 360-372

- Richard Voith
- Contributing authors and institutions to the Journal of Urban Economics: 1974-1989 pp. 373-384

- Marcus T. Allen and James Kau
- Residential spatial growth with perfect foresight and multiple income groups pp. 385-407

- Ralph M. Braid
Volume 30, issue 2, 1991
- Valuation of pollution abatement benefits: Direct and indirect measurement pp. 133-151

- Mordechai Shechter and Moshe Kim
- The impact of rental properties on the value of single-family residences pp. 152-166

- Ko Wang, Terry V. Grissom, James R. Webb and Lewis Spellman
- Asymmetric tax competition pp. 167-181

- Sam Bucovetsky
- The optimal size distribution of cities pp. 182-191

- Seoung Hwan Suh
- Compensation for commutes in labor and housing markets pp. 192-207

- Jeffrey Zax
- Density bonuses, exactions, and the supply of affordable housing pp. 208-223

- Jeffrey I. Rubin and Joseph J. Seneca
- Amenities and regional differences in returns to worker characteristics pp. 224-241

- Patricia E. Beeson
- Impact fees, exclusionary zoning, and the density of new development pp. 242-256

- Joseph Gyourko
- A Markov Chain model of zoning change pp. 257-270

- Daniel McMillen and John McDonald
Volume 30, issue 1, 1991
- The impact of toxic waste sites on housing values pp. 1-26

- Janet Kohlhase
- Spatial duopoly and residential structure pp. 27-47

- Masahisa Fujita and Jacques Thisse
- Credit rationing and the demand for owner-occupied housing pp. 48-63

- Stuart Rosenthal, John Duca and Stuart Gabriel
- Optimal regulation of land development through price and fiscal controls pp. 64-82

- J. Vernon Henderson
- Property tax revaluation and tax levy growth revisited pp. 83-99

- Helen Ladd
- Housing price functions and ownership capitalization rates pp. 100-111

- Peter Linneman and Richard Voith
- Free riders and distortionary zoning by local communities pp. 112-122

- Thomas Miceli
- Property taxation, Nash equilibrium, and market power pp. 123-131

- William Hoyt
Volume 29, issue 3, 1991
- The demand for housing in Sweden: Equilibrium choice of tenure and type of dwelling pp. 267-281

- David Brownstone and Peter Englund
- Determinants and consequences of the private -- Public school choice pp. 282-294

- Bruce W. Hamilton and Molly Macauley
- Optimal investments to establish property rights in land pp. 295-309

- Arun Malik and Robert M. Schwab
- Tall buildings on cheap land: Building heights and intrabuilding travel costs pp. 310-328

- Arthur M. Sullivan
- Explaining variations in employment growth: Structural and cyclical change among states and local areas pp. 329-348

- David G. Terkla and Peter Doeringer
- Existence of equilibrium configurations of competitive firms on an infinite two-dimensional space pp. 349-370

- Atsuyuki Okabe and Masaki Aoyagi
- Credit rationing, race, and the mortgage market pp. 371-379

- Stuart Gabriel and Stuart Rosenthal
- Private contracts for durable local public good provision pp. 380-402

- Kim Knapp
Volume 29, issue 2, 1991
- Commutes, quits, and moves pp. 153-165

- Jeffrey Zax and John Kain
- Housing quality differentials in urban areas pp. 166-181

- Dimitrios A. Giannias
- Capitalization of local income taxes pp. 182-190

- William J. Stull and Judith C. Stull
- Housing demand and real interest rates pp. 191-201

- Robert Van Order and Ann Dougherty
- The highway speed-volume relationship revisited pp. 202-206

- Paul Wilson
- A market for exclusion: Trading low-income housing obligations under Mount Laurel III pp. 207-217

- Mark Alan Hughes and Therese J. McGuire
- An empirical test of credit rationing in the mortgage market pp. 218-234

- John Duca and Stuart Rosenthal
- A comparative dynamic analysis of zoning in a growing city pp. 235-248

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Discomfort externalities and marginal cost transit fares pp. 249-259

- Marvin Kraus
- Anxiety as a cost of commuting to work pp. 260-266

- Bruce H. Smith
Volume 29, issue 1, 1991
- Editorial message pp. 1-1

- Jan K. Brueckner
- Wasteful commuting: A re-examination pp. 2-13

- Maureen Cropper and Patrice L. Gordon
- Urban land value functions with endogenous zoning pp. 14-27

- Daniel McMillen and John McDonald
- Residential segregation and the economic status of black workers: New evidence for an old debate pp. 28-49

- Mark Alan Hughes and Janice Fanning Madden
- Causes of changes in wage variation among states pp. 50-62

- George I. Treyz
- Supply-side regional economics pp. 63-69

- Richard F. Muth
- Regions, the dollar, and reindustrialization pp. 70-81

- R. D. Norton
- Urban agglomeration economies in the presence of technical change pp. 82-95

- Paul S. Calem and Gerald Carlino
- Agglomeration economies and urban capital markets pp. 96-112

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- Urban-rural cost-of-living differentials in a developing economy pp. 113-127

- Martin Ravallion and Dominique van de Walle
- Separating Tiebout equilibria pp. 128-152

- J. Vernon Henderson
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