Regional Science and Urban Economics
1975 - 2025
Continuation of Regional and Urban Economics. Current editor(s): D.P McMillen and Y. Zenou From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 59, issue C, 2016
- Environmental performance of the urban form pp. 1-11

- Sophie Legras and Jean Cavailhès
- Metropolitan area home prices and the mortgage interest deduction: Estimates and simulations from policy change pp. 12-23

- Hal Martin and Andrew Hanson
- A spatial difference-in-differences analysis of the impact of sugarcane production on respiratory diseases pp. 24-36

- André Chagas, Carlos Azzoni and Alexandre Almeida
- House prices at different stages of the buying/selling process pp. 37-53

- Chihiro Shimizu, Kiyohiko G. Nishimura and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Do municipal mergers reduce costs? Evidence from a German federal state pp. 54-74

- Sebastian Blesse and Thushyanthan Baskaran
- Time-to-plan lags for commercial construction projects pp. 75-89

- Jonathan N. Millar, Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- Geographic determinants of China's urbanization pp. 90-102

- Peter Christensen and Gordon McCord
- Spatial interrelations of Chinese housing markets: Spatial causality, convergence and diffusion pp. 103-117

- Yunlong Gong, Jinxing Hu and Peter J. Boelhouwer
- Long-term vacant housing in the United States pp. 118-129

- Raven Molloy
Volume 58, issue C, 2016
- Congestion pricing effects on firm and household location choices in monocentric and polycentric cities pp. 1-12

- Wenjia Zhang and Kara M. Kockelman
- Will skyscrapers save the planet? Building height limits and urban greenhouse gas emissions pp. 13-25

- Rainald Borck
- Overreaction to policy changes in the housing market: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 26-41

- Zhengyi Zhou
- School allocation rules and housing prices: A quasi-experiment with school relocation events in Singapore pp. 42-56

- Sumit Agarwal, Satyanarain Rengarajan, Tien Foo Sing and Yang Yang
- The employment impact of motor vehicle assembly plant openings pp. 57-70

- Brian Adams
- Property tax delinquency and its spillover effects on nearby properties pp. 71-77

- James Alm, Zackary Hawley, Jin Man Lee and Joshua J. Miller
- Putting time into space: the temporal coherence of spatial applications in the housing market pp. 78-88

- Sotirios Thanos, Jean Dubé and Diègo Legros
- Local labor market flexibility in a perceived low migration country: The case of French labor markets pp. 89-103

- Cecile Detang-Dessendre, Mark Partridge and Virginie Piguet
- Local agglomeration, entrepreneurship and the 2008 recession: Evidence from Italian industrial districts pp. 104-114

- Giorgio Brunello and Monica Langella
- Capitalization of equalizing grants and the flypaper effect pp. 115-129

- Maarten A. Allers and Wouter Vermeulen
Volume 57, issue C, 2016
- Modeling individual travel behaviors based on intra-household interactions pp. 1-11

- Changjoo Kim and Olivier Parent
- Housing wealth accumulation: The role of public housing pp. 12-22

- Florence Goffette-Nagot and Modibo Sidibé
- Strategic interaction in political competition: Evidence from spatial effects across Chinese cities pp. 23-37

- Jihai Yu, Li-An Zhou and Guozhong Zhu
- Did the Computer Revolution shift the fortunes of U.S. cities? Technology shocks and the geography of new jobs pp. 38-45

- Thor Berger and Carl Benedikt Frey
- Doing well by doing good? The case of housing construction quality in China pp. 46-53

- Jia He and Jing Wu
- Toward more general hedonic estimation: Clarifying the roles of alternative experimental designs with an application to a housing attribute pp. 54-62

- Michael Eriksen, Thomas Kniesner, Chris Rohlfs and Ryan Sullivan
- Does the housing market value energy efficient homes? Evidence from the energy star program pp. 63-76

- Chris Bruegge, Carmen Carrion-Flores and Jaren Pope
- Changes in the distribution of land prices in urban China during 2007–2012 pp. 77-90

- Yu Qin, Hongjia Zhu and Rong Zhu
- Redevelopment of industrial heritage: Insights into external effects on house prices pp. 91-107

- Mark van Duijn, Jan Rouwendal and Richard Boersema
Volume 56, issue C, 2016
- A spatial model of school district open enrollment choice pp. 1-18

- David Brasington, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes and Ledia Guci
- Household-specific housing capital gains and consumption: Evidence from Canadian microdata pp. 19-33

- Kul Bhatia and Chris Mitchell
- Determinants of industrial property rents in the Chicago metropolitan area pp. 34-45

- David Clark and Anthony Pennington-Cross
- Understanding the rural and urban household saving rise in China pp. 46-59

- Yao Pan
- Hedonic price–rent ratios, user cost, and departures from equilibrium in the housing market pp. 60-72

- Robert Hill and Iqbal Syed
- How do airlines react to airport congestion? The role of networks pp. 73-81

- Xavier Fageda and Ricardo Flores-Fillol
Volume 55, issue C, 2015
- Urban traffic externalities: Quasi-experimental evidence from housing prices pp. 1-13

- Ioulia Ossokina and Gerard Verweij
- Why does skill intensity vary across cities? The role of housing cost pp. 14-27

- Daniel Broxterman and Anthony Yezer
- Conditionally parametric quantile regression for spatial data: An analysis of land values in early nineteenth century Chicago pp. 28-38

- Daniel McMillen
- Everybody needs good neighbors? Labor mobility costs, cities and matching pp. 39-54

- Wouter Torfs and Liqiu Zhao
- Improved inferences for spatial regression models pp. 55-67

- Shew Fan Liu and Zhenlin Yang
- GMM estimation of SAR models with endogenous regressors pp. 68-79

- Xiaodong Liu and Paulo Saraiva
- Cointegration of matched home purchases and rental price indexes — Evidence from Singapore pp. 80-88

- Badi Baltagi and Jing Li
Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- The more the merrier? Evidence on quality of life and population size using historical mines pp. 1-17

- Stefan Leknes
- Trade, economic geography and the choice of product quality pp. 18-27

- Pierre Picard
- The rising demand for subway after private driving restriction: Evidence from Beijing's housing market pp. 28-37

- Yangfei Xu, Qinghua Zhang and Siqi Zheng
- Why are Walmart and Target Next-Door neighbors? pp. 38-48

- Jenny Schuetz
- Garage and curbside parking competition with search congestion pp. 49-59

- Eren Inci and Charles Lindsey
- Sports facilities, agglomeration, and public subsidies pp. 60-73

- Brad Humphreys and Li Zhou
- The hedonic model and the housing cycle pp. 74-86

- Jeffrey Zabel
- Spatial effects in a common trend model of US city-level CPI pp. 87-98

- Peter Burridge, Fabrizio Iacone and Štěpána Lazarová
- Neighborhood renewal: The decision to renovate or tear down pp. 99-115

- Henry J. Munneke and Kiplan S. Womack
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