Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 3, 1985
- Monopsonistically/monopolistically competitive regional development: Public correction of market outcomes pp. 263-279

- Robert G. Wolf
- Simultaneity in the market for housing characteristics pp. 280-292

- Douglas Diamond and Barton A. Smith
- The determinants of SMSA homeownership rates pp. 293-304

- Peter Eilbott and Edward S. Binkowski
- The effect on housing quality of reducing the structure tax rate pp. 305-318

- Ellen P. Tanzer
- Have priors in aggregate air pollution epidemiology dictated posteriors? pp. 319-334

- Scott Atkinson, Thomas D. Crocker and Robert G. Murdock
- Economic effects of residence laws on municipal police pp. 335-348

- Werner Z. Hirsch and Anthony M. Rufolo
- The impacts of lending, race, and ownership on rental housing rehabilitation pp. 349-374

- Neil S. Mayer
Volume 17, issue 2, 1985
- Differential response to change: The case of home purchase pp. 127-144

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Jonathon Silberman
- Housing as an asset and the effects of property taxation on the residential development process pp. 145-166

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto
- Zoning, first-best, second-best, and third-best criteria for allocating land for roads pp. 167-183

- David Pines and Efraim Sadka
- Open housing laws as stimulus to central city employment pp. 184-188

- Edwin S. Mills
- Capitalization, population movement, and the local public sector: A probabilistic analysis pp. 189-207

- Peter M. Zorn
- An analysis of vacancy patterns in the rental housing market pp. 208-229

- J. Luis Guasch and Robert Marshall
- An economic analysis of the homeownership decision pp. 230-246

- Peter Linneman
- The demand for industrial sites in a metropolitan area: Theory, empirical evidence, and policy implications pp. 247-261

- Paul R. Blackley
Volume 17, issue 1, 1985
- Race and residence in earnings determination pp. 1-18

- Richard Price and Edwin Mills
- A note on "estimating school district expenditure functions under conditions of closed-end matching aid": Closed-end matching aid in the context of a two-part tariff pp. 19-29

- Sharon Bernstein Megdal
- Location and housing demand pp. 30-41

- Barbara Brown
- Housing demand and disequilibrium pp. 42-57

- Mark Dynarski
- Transportation costs and the residential location decision: A new approach pp. 58-72

- Robin A. Dubin
- Firm location and city size: Reduced productivity advantages as a factor in the decline of manufacturing in urban areas pp. 73-89

- Ronald Moomaw
- Hedonic housing price indices and secondary employment centers pp. 90-107

- Bruce Bender and Hae-Shin Hwang
- Agglomeration economies in urban manufacturing industries: A case of Japanese cities pp. 108-124

- Ryohei Nakamura
Volume 16, issue 3, 1984
- The economics of public school closings pp. 241-258

- Donald L. Lerman
- Household tenure choice and migration pp. 259-271

- Ronald J. Krumm
- The effects of government housing policies in a vintage filtering model pp. 272-296

- Ralph M. Braid
- A model of rental and owner-occupied housing pp. 297-316

- Craig Swan
- Evolution of urban housing stocks: A model applied to Baltimore and Houston pp. 317-338

- Timothy W. Cooke and Bruce W. Hamilton
- Spillover effects of human service facilities in a racially segmented housing market pp. 339-350

- Stuart Gabriel and Jennifer R. Wolch
- Technological change in urban housing production pp. 351-356

- Rolf Fare and Bong Yoon
- Are blacks making it in the suburbs?: A correction pp. 357-359

- Clifford E. Reid
- The effects of partial-coverage rent control on the price and quantity of rental housing pp. 360-369

- Denton Marks
Volume 16, issue 2, 1984
- Characteristics of discrete housing market model equilibria pp. 125-148

- Gary Anderson
- Profit-maximizing communities and the theory of local public expenditures: Comment pp. 149-157

- Dennis Epple and Allan Zelenitz
- Political and economic influences on the bureaucratic allocation of federal funds: The case of Urban Development Action Grants pp. 158-172

- John R. Gist and Carter Hill
- Economics of residential crowding in developing countries pp. 173-186

- Gill-Chin Lim, James Follain and Bertrand Renaud
- Urban agglomeration effects and employment and wage gradients pp. 187-207

- Mahlon R. Straszheim
- Property taxation and the demand for housing: An econometric analysis pp. 208-224

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Transport rates structure, optimum location, and theory of production: Reexamination pp. 225-231

- Chao-Cheng Mai and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- The size distribution of cities: On the empirical validity of the rank-size rule pp. 232-239

- Gershon Alperovich
Volume 16, issue 1, 1984
- The measurement of land prices and the elasticity of substitution in housing production pp. 1-12

- Jerry R. Jackson, Ruth C. Johnson and David L. Kaserman
- A model of local demand for education pp. 13-30

- Sharon Bernstein Megdal
- Endogenous mortgage interest and the consumption of housing pp. 31-45

- Steven Plaut
- The social appraisal of local public spending using revealed fiscal preferences pp. 46-64

- Martin Ravallion
- The optimal location of the competitive firm under price uncertainty pp. 65-75

- Eliakim Katz
- Estimation and policy implications of rental housing demand pp. 76-90

- Allen C. Goodman and Masahiro Kawai
- Economies of scope and economies of agglomeration pp. 91-104

- G. S. Goldstein and Timothy Gronberg
- The effect of the California Coastal Commission on housing prices pp. 105-123

- Harry Frech and Ronald N. Lafferty
Volume 15, issue 3, 1984
- A Comparative static analysis of the optimum town pp. 259-269

- Les Witchard
- Spatial competition with free entry, Chamberlinian tangencies, and social efficiency pp. 270-286

- Bruce Benson
- A nested logit model of travel mode to work and auto ownership pp. 287-301

- Mateen Thobani
- An economic theory of the distribution of traffic speeds pp. 302-309

- Li Way Lee
- Melbourne: Population density; distance; the relationship pp. 310-316

- Noel Eldridge
- Capitalization of interjurisdictional fiscal differentials: An alternative approach pp. 317-326

- Brian Cushing
- Pollution-related variable input-output model: The Tulsa SMSA as a case study pp. 327-349

- Chung Ja Liew
- Distributional aspects of public rental housing and rent control policies in Spain pp. 350-370

- Daniel Peña and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- On testing the hypothesis that myopia is a cause of municipal pension underfunding pp. 371-377

- Jack Ochs and Thomas Merz
Volume 15, issue 2, 1984
- The effect of population growth, the pattern of demand and of technology on the process of urbanization pp. 125-156

- Rakesh Mohan
- A theoretical analysis of the effect of fear on the location decisions of urban -- suburban residents pp. 157-171

- E. Segelhorst and M. Brady
- Housing consumption and permanent income in developing countries: Estimates from panel data in El Salvador pp. 172-194

- Emmanuel Jimenez and Douglas H. Keare
- Housing tenure choice: Evidence from time series pp. 195-209

- Richard Kent
- The incidence of metropolitan property tax base sharing and rate equalization pp. 210-229

- George Zodrow
- The urban housing market: A new approach for estimating demand for housing by dwelling type pp. 230-243

- Andreas A. Andrikopoulos and James Brox
- Predation among supermarkets: An algorithmic locational analysis pp. 244-257

- Balder Von Hohenbalken and Douglas West
Volume 15, issue 1, 1984
- Metropolitan suburbanization and central city problems pp. 1-17

- Edwin S. Mills and Richard Price
- Changes in urban land values: 1836-1970 pp. 18-25

- James Kau and C. F. Sirmans
- The impact of site characteristics on housing cost estimates pp. 26-45

- Steven Cobb
- Measuring welfare effects of in-kind transfers pp. 46-65

- Richard B. Clemmer
- Socially optimal and equilibrium distributions of office activity: Models with exogenous and endogenous contacts pp. 66-86

- Helen Tauchen and Ann D. Witte
- Hedonic analysis of a housing market in disequilibrium pp. 87-106

- Alex Anas and Sung Jick Eum
- Discrete choice models and the housing price and travel to work elasticities of location demand pp. 107-123

- Alex Anas and Chaushie Chu
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