Journal of Urban Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 3, 1980
- An empirical model of the market for resale homes pp. 279-292

- Peter T. Chinloy
- Trends in residential segregation by race: 1960-1970 pp. 293-301

- Ann B. Schnare
- Substitution among heterogeneous labor in American manufacturing pp. 302-314

- Marshall H. Medoff
- The demand for housing in developing countries: The case of Korea pp. 315-336

- James Follain, Gill-Chin Lim and Bertrand Renaud
- The block metric and the law of markets pp. 337-347

- B. Eaton and Richard Lipsey
- Efficient land use in an equilibrium residential annulus pp. 348-357

- John Hartwick
- A model of residential change and neighborhood tipping pp. 358-370

- Alex Anas
- Residential demand for natural gas pp. 371-383

- Farrell E. Bloch
- The effect of property taxes on urban areas pp. 384-396

- Donald Haurin
Volume 7, issue 2, 1980
- Urban spatial structure: An analysis with a varying coefficient model pp. 141-154

- S. R. Johnson and James Kau
- Are blacks making it in the suburbs? Some new evidence on intrametropolitan spatial segmentation pp. 155-167

- John Vrooman and Stuart Greenfield
- An application of the LeChatelier principle in location theory pp. 168-174

- Takahiro Miyao
- Voluntary income clustering and the demand for housing and local public goods pp. 175-185

- Nancy R. Burstein
- Optimum, equilibrium, and public investment in an urban land use model pp. 186-197

- Gene E. Mumy
- Compensating differentials in teachers' salaries pp. 198-207

- Lawrence Kenny and David Denslow
- Neighborhood amenities: An economic analysis pp. 208-224

- Ronald J. Krumm
- A probabilistic approach to the structure of rental housing markets pp. 225-247

- Alex Anas
- An open-city model with nonmalleable housing pp. 248-277

- Neil Vousden
Volume 7, issue 1, 1980
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Edwin S. Mills
- Costs of adjustment and demolition costs in residential construction, and their effects on urban growth pp. 2-19

- Oded Hochman and David Pines
- Light rail transit: Cost and output pp. 20-30

- Hans Brems
- Indivisibilities and interplant transportation cost: Do they cause market breakdown? pp. 31-41

- Bruce W. Hamilton
- The incidence of congestion and congestion tolls pp. 42-62

- David Segal and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- Transferable development rights markets pp. 63-74

- David Mills
- The use of proxy variables in housing price analysis pp. 75-83

- John McDonald
- General equilibrium with externalities: A computational method and urban applications pp. 84-101

- A. Thomas King
- Gross rents and market values: Testing the implications of Tiebout's hypothesis pp. 102-118

- Jon Sonstelie and Paul R. Portney
- Discrimination and the spatial characteristics of the urban labor market for black workers pp. 119-140

- Mahlon R. Straszheim
Volume 6, issue 4, 1979
- The elasticity of substitution in urban housing production: A VES approach pp. 407-415

- C. F. Sirmans, James Kau and Cheng F. Lee
- A theory of the behavior of municipal governments: The case of internalizing pollution externalities pp. 416-431

- Oded Hochman and Haim Ofek
- The estimation of net depreciation rates on housing pp. 432-443

- Peter Chinloy
- A model of non-central production in a monocentric city pp. 444-463

- Jan Brueckner
- Intraurban variation in the price of housing pp. 464-479

- Jerry R. Jackson
- Employment, permanent income and the demand for housing pp. 480-500

- Barbara J. Stevens
- Residential choice and the local public sector: An alternative test of the "Tiebout Hypothesis" pp. 501-520

- Andrew Reschovsky
- Local public goods, property values, and local public choice pp. 521-534

- David Wildasin
- Policy inferences from community choice models: A caution pp. 535-549

- Frank Westhoff
Volume 6, issue 3, 1979
- An analysis of some short-term health effects of air pollution in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area pp. 275-291

- Eugene P. Seskin
- Dynamic stability of an open city with many household classes pp. 292-298

- Takahiro Miyao
- Some unresolved issues in the location theory of the firm pp. 299-318

- Vijay K. Mathur
- Market models of local government: Exit, voting, and the land market pp. 319-337

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Spatial majority voting equilibria and the provision of public goods pp. 338-351

- Jan Brueckner
- Urban school desegregation and declines in white enrollment: A reexamination pp. 352-370

- Charles T. Clotfelter
- Measuring the value of community pp. 371-382

- Lucia Dunn
- Household migration: Theoretical and empirical results pp. 383-404

- Philip Graves and Peter D. Linneman
- Comment on internalizing pollution externalities pp. 405-406

- J. Vernon Henderson
Volume 6, issue 2, 1979
- A life-cycle empirical analysis of migration and climate, by race pp. 135-147

- Philip Graves
- Urban structure, gas prices, and the demand for transportation pp. 148-155

- Arthur Robson and David T. Scheffman
- Factor substitution, employment density and suburbanization pp. 156-175

- George Fallis
- Racial discrimination in the Boston housing market pp. 176-196

- Robert Schafer
- Alternative transportation modes in an urban land use model: A general equilibrium approach pp. 197-215

- Tschangho John Kim
- Interurban differences in the innovative nature of production pp. 216-227

- Leo Sveikauskas
- Mode choice, transport structure and urban land use pp. 228-246

- Alex Anas and Leon N. Moses
- Owner occupied housing and the federal income tax: Estimates and simulations pp. 247-266

- Harvey Rosen
- Hedonic price and depreciation indexes for residential housing: A comment pp. 267-271

- Raymond B. Palmquist
- Hedonic price and depreciation indexes for residential housing again pp. 272-273

- Peter Chinloy
Volume 6, issue 1, 1979
- Interdependencies and the urban land market pp. 1-11

- David Mills
- Optimal scale in a large homogeneous area pp. 12-24

- John Hartwick
- Land value functions: A reevaluation pp. 25-41

- John McDonald and H. Woods Bowman
- Estimation of the price elasticity of demand facing metropolitan producers pp. 42-64

- Robert Engle
- Optimal city size in a spatial economy pp. 65-89

- Richard Arnott
- The dynamics of the housing market: A stock adjustment model of housing consumption pp. 90-111

- Eric Hanushek and John Quigley
- Urban land value functions and the price elasticity of demand for housing pp. 112-121

- James Kau and C. F. Sirmans
- The substitution of urban land for other inputs pp. 122-134

- John Clapp
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