Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 3, 1989
- The welfare gains from pricing road congestion using automatic vehicle identification and on-vehicle meters pp. 261-281

- Marvin Kraus
- Interest rates, income, and home improvement decisions pp. 282-294

- Michael J. Potepan
- The empirical content of the linearity-as-repackaging hypothesis pp. 295-309

- N. Edward Coulson
- Local income redistribution: A club-theoretic analysis pp. 310-324

- Jan Brueckner
- Urban land supply: Natural and contrived restrictions pp. 325-345

- Louis A. Rose
- Transportation system change and urban structure in two-transport mode setting pp. 346-367

- Komei Sasaki
- A Canadian regional general equilibrium model and some applications pp. 368-404

- Rich Jones and John Whalley
Volume 25, issue 2, 1989
- Market failure in the land of Losch pp. 143-155

- Bruce W. Hamilton
- Testing the efficiency of urban spatial growth: A case study of Tokyo pp. 156-192

- Masahisa Fujita and Masuo Kashiwadani
- Interjurisdictional capital mobility: Fiscal externality and a corrective subsidy pp. 193-212

- David Wildasin
- Existence of a spatial equilibrium pp. 213-218

- A. Grimaud and Jean-Jacques Laffont
- Estimating the income, price, and interest elasticities of housing demand pp. 219-229

- Dennis Glennon
- An intertemporal model of housing demand: Implications for the price elasticity pp. 230-246

- David E. Harrington
- Demand for factors of production in municipal police departments pp. 247-259

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
Volume 25, issue 1, 1989
- Jobs versus amenities in the analysis of metropolitan migration pp. 1-16

- Michael J. Greenwood and Gary Hunt
- Agglomeration economies and building height pp. 17-31

- A. Grimaud
- An assessment of the benefits of air pollution control: The case of infant health pp. 32-51

- Ted Joyce, Michael Grossman and Fred Goldman
- Estimating the implicit price of energy efficiency improvements in the residential housing market: A hedonic approach pp. 52-67

- Terry M. Dinan and John A. Miranowski
- The existence and capitalization of neighborhood externalities: A reassessment pp. 68-76

- Ronald Grieson and James R. White
- The incidence of classified property taxes in a three-sector model with an imperfectly mobile population pp. 77-92

- Amar K. Parai and John Beck
- The distribution of city size: A sensitivity analysis pp. 93-102

- Gershon Alperovich
- Household behavior in a monocentric urban area with a public sector pp. 103-115

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- The economic losses of a waterborne disease outbreak pp. 116-137

- Winston Harrington, Alan Krupnick and Walter Spofford
- On a possible bias in estimates of hedonic price functions pp. 138-142

- Komei Sasaki
Volume 24, issue 3, 1988
- Estimating patronization shares for urban retail centers: An extension of the Poisson gravity model pp. 241-259

- A. Ason Okoruwa, Joseph Terza and Hugh O. Nourse
- Amenities in an urban general equilibrium model pp. 260-278

- J. M. Pogodzinski
- Constraints on land consumption and urban rent gradients pp. 279-288

- Edmond L. d'Ouville and John McDonald
- Tenure choice and housing demand in Japan pp. 289-309

- Charles Horioka
- The qualitative economics of development control pp. 310-330

- Stephen Sheppard
- Anti-strike laws and their effects on work stoppages by public school teachers pp. 331-351

- Werner Z. Hirsch and Janet M. Green
Volume 24, issue 2, 1988
- An analysis of household mobility and tenure choice: An empirical study of Korea pp. 113-128

- Peter M. Zorn
- Location choice and commuting behavior in cities with decentralized employment pp. 129-152

- Michelle J. White
- On discrete choice models of housing demand pp. 153-172

- Axel Borsch-supan and John Pitkin
- The income elasticity of demand for single-family owner-occupied housing: An empirical reconciliation pp. 173-185

- Oskar Harmon
- The effect of welfare and wage levels on the location decisions of female-headed households pp. 186-211

- Rebecca Blank
- An inquiry into effects of mobile home park rent control pp. 212-226

- Werner Z. Hirsch
- Optimal spatial growth of employment and residences pp. 227-240

- Ralph M. Braid
Volume 24, issue 1, 1988
- Mobility behavior of the elderly pp. 1-8

- Philip Graves and Thomas A. Knapp
- Wage variation resulting from staggered work hours pp. 9-26

- Paul Wilson
- Variable rate loans and financed activities: The case of adjustable rate mortgages pp. 27-37

- Michael Stutzer and William Roberds
- The effect of technological uncertainty on the optimal location of a competitive firm pp. 38-43

- Mihkel Tombak
- Tenancy choice and the demand for rental housing in the cities of the Ivory Coast pp. 44-63

- Christiaan Grootaert and Jean-Luc Dubois
- A comparative study of household interactive variable input-output (HIVIO) model and the conventional input-output models pp. 64-84

- Chung J. Liew and Chong K. Liew
- On the measurement of congestion in the provision of local public goods pp. 85-94

- Wallace Oates
- Estimating willingness to pay for housing characteristics: An application of the Ellickson bid-rent model pp. 95-112

- David J. Gross
Volume 23, issue 3, 1988
- Market structure, location rents, and the land development process pp. 261-277

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Residential capitalization rates: Explaining intermetropolitan variation, 1974-1979 pp. 278-290

- Robyn S. Phillips
- Robbing Peter to pay Peter: The economics of local public residency requirements pp. 291-306

- Paul Courant and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- The market effects of zoning undeveloped land: Does zoning follow the market? pp. 307-326

- Nancy E. Wallace
- An econometric model of housing price, permanent income, tenure choice, and housing demand pp. 327-353

- Allen C. Goodman
- Mortgage and rental qualification criteria, household location decisions, and urban form pp. 354-369

- Timothy W. Cooke
- Large lot zoning and subdivision costs: A test pp. 370-384

- James R. White
Volume 23, issue 2, 1988
- Property tax classification and welfare in urban areas: A general equilibrium computational approach pp. 131-149

- Joseph DiMasi
- Evaluation of school closings: A case study from Vasteras, Sweden pp. 150-161

- Roland Andersson
- Estimation of housing depreciation: Short-term quality change and long-term vintage effects pp. 162-178

- William C. Randolph
- A microsimulation model of Swedish housing demand pp. 179-198

- David Brownstone, Peter Englund and Mats Persson
- Quantum agglomeration formation during growth in a combined economic/gravity model pp. 199-214

- Thomas J. Muench
- Econometric analysis of business tax impacts on industrial location: What do we know, and how do we know it? pp. 215-234

- Robert Newman and Dennis Sullivan
- Federal tax reform and the interjurisdictional mobility impulse pp. 235-250

- Michael I. Luger
- A new testing procedure of the rank size distribution pp. 251-259

- Gershon Alperovich
Volume 23, issue 1, 1988
- The distribution of benefits among public housing tenants in Hong Kong and related policy issues pp. 1-20

- Yue-Chim Wong and Pak-Wai Liu
- Filtering and housing markets: An empirical analysis pp. 21-40

- John C. Weicher and Thomas Thibodeau
- Uniform spatial growth with perfect foresight and durable housing pp. 41-59

- Ralph M. Braid
- Urban spatial structure and productivity growth in the manufacturing sector of cities pp. 60-70

- Michael S. Fogarty and Gasper A. Garofalo
- The response of city economies to national business cycles pp. 71-85

- Marie Howland and George E. Peterson
- The possibility and impossibility of intercity commuting pp. 86-100

- Seoung Hwan Suh
- Spatial variations in production costs pp. 101-114

- Joseph A. Ziegler
- A bureaucratic theory of flypaper effects pp. 115-129

- Paul Gary Wyckoff
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