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 53, issue C, 2015
- Place-based programs and the geographic dispersion of employment pp. 1-19

- Matthew Freedman
- Race to the debt trap? — Spatial econometric evidence on debt in German municipalities pp. 20-37

- Rainald Borck, Frank Fossen, Ronny Freier and Thorsten Martin
- Homeowners, renters and the political economy of property taxation pp. 38-49

- Eric J. Brunner, Stephen Ross and Becky K. Simonsen
- Regional equilibrium unemployment theory at the age of the Internet pp. 50-67

- Vanessa Lutgen and Bruno Van der Linden
- A continuous spatial choice logit model of a polycentric city pp. 68-73

- Matthias Wrede
- On the role of public price information in housing markets pp. 74-84

- Essi Eerola and Teemu Lyytikäinen
- Cultural diversity and plant-level productivity pp. 85-96

- Michaela Trax, Stephan Brunow and Jens Suedekum
- Are people willing to pay for less segregation? Evidence from U.S. internal migration pp. 97-112

- Junfu Zhang and Liang Zheng
- The effect of seismic hazard risk information on property prices: Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design pp. 113-122

- Noboru Hidano, Tadao Hoshino and Ayako Sugiura
- Where and when to invest in infrastructure pp. 123-134

- Jan Brueckner and Pierre Picard
- Foreclosures and local government budgets pp. 135-147

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Tom Mayock
- Does zoning follow highways? pp. 148-155

- Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Albert Solé-Ollé and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Migration, labor tasks and production structure pp. 156-169

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Edoardo Di Porto and Gianluca Santoni
Volume 52, issue C, 2015
- The asymmetric house price dynamics: Evidence from the California market pp. 1-12

- Yuming Li
- Does public transit spread crime? Evidence from temporary rail station closures pp. 13-26

- David Phillips and Danielle Sandler
- Unemployment matters: Improved measures of labor market distress in mortgage default analysis pp. 27-38

- Yi Niu and Chengri Ding
- School choice, housing prices, and residential sorting: Empirical evidence from inter-and intra-district choice pp. 39-49

- Il Hwan Chung
- Modified QML estimation of spatial autoregressive models with unknown heteroskedasticity and nonnormality pp. 50-70

- Shew Fan Liu and Zhenlin Yang
- The dynamics of house price responsiveness and locational sorting: Evidence from air quality changes pp. 71-82

- Corey Lang
- Correlated environmental impacts of wastewater management in a spatial context pp. 83-92

- Sophie Legras
- Competition and property tax limit overrides: Revisiting Massachusetts' Proposition 2½ pp. 93-107

- Zackary Hawley and Jonathan Rork
- Can improvements in schools spur neighborhood revitalization? Evidence from building investments pp. 108-118

- Keren Mertens Horn
- Input distortions in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit: Evidence from building size pp. 119-128

- Bree Lang
- Student commute time, university presence and academic achievement pp. 129-140

- Martijn B.W. Kobus, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld
- Federalism, guns, and jurisdictional gun policies pp. 141-153

- Kangoh Lee
Volume 51, issue C, 2015
- The size of the cliff at the border pp. 1-6

- Simone Bertoli and Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga
- Comparison of Nash and evolutionary stable equilibrium in asymmetric tax competition pp. 7-13

- Robert Philipowski
- Agglomeration and job matching among college graduates pp. 14-24

- Jaison Abel and Richard Deitz
- Time is money: An empirical examination of the effects of regulatory delay on residential subdivision development pp. 25-36

- Douglas Wrenn and Elena G. Irwin
- Estimation of partially specified dynamic spatial panel data models with fixed-effects pp. 37-46

- Yuanqing Zhang and Yanqing Sun
- An anatomy of the geographical concentration of Canadian manufacturing industries pp. 47-69

- Kristian Behrens and Theophile Bougna
- Dynamics of social norms in the city pp. 70-87

- Fabien Moizeau
- Changes in the distribution of rental prices in Berlin pp. 88-100

- Lorenz Thomschke
Volume 50, issue C, 2015
- Regional economic impacts of the shale gas and tight oil boom: A synthetic control analysis pp. 1-17

- Abdul Munasib and Dan Rickman
- Regional variation in the elasticity of supply of housing, and its determinants: The case of a small sparsely populated country pp. 18-30

- Elias Oikarinen, Risto Peltola and Eero Valtonen
- The impacts of natural disasters on plants' growth: Evidence from the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake pp. 31-41

- Ayumu Tanaka
- Trade liberalisation and innovation under sector heterogeneity pp. 42-62

- Antonio Navas
- Land development, search frictions and city structure pp. 63-76

- Yasuhiro Sato and Wei Xiao
- Hispanic brokers and borrowers: The effect of language affinity on the price of home mortgages pp. 77-86

- Chau Do and Arturo Gonzalez
- The location of new anchor stores within metropolitan areas pp. 87-107

- Tingyu Zhou and John Clapp
Volume 49, issue C, 2014
- Do choice schools break the link between public schools and property values? Evidence from house prices in New York City pp. 1-10

- Amy Schwartz, Ioan Voicu and Keren Mertens Horn
- In-state tuition for undocumented immigrants and its impact on college enrollment, tuition costs, student financial aid, and indebtedness pp. 11-24

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Chad Sparber
- Tax discrimination against inter-firm networks pp. 25-35

- Ryo Itoh
- The spatial Polish wage curve with gender effects: Evidence from the Polish Labor Survey pp. 36-47

- Badi Baltagi and Bartlomiej Rokicki
- Competing for firms under agglomeration: Policy timing and welfare pp. 48-57

- Michiel Gerritse
- Town and city jobs: How your job is different in another location pp. 58-67

- Suzanne Kok
- Anchoring and housing choice: Results of a natural policy experiment pp. 68-83

- Yuval Arbel, Danny Ben-Shahar and Stuart Gabriel
- Regional centrality and tax competition for FDI pp. 84-92

- Julia Darby, Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton
- The impact of hazardous industrial facilities on housing prices: A comparison of parametric and semiparametric hedonic price models pp. 93-107

- Celine Grislain-Letremy and Arthur Katossky
- The effect of foreclosures on nearby housing prices: Supply or dis-amenity? pp. 108-117

- Daniel Hartley
- Spatial econometric STAR models: Lagrange multiplier tests, Monte Carlo simulations and an empirical application pp. 118-128

- Valerien Pede, Raymond Florax and Dayton Lambert
- Real estate market and financial stability in US metropolitan areas: A dynamic model with spatial effects pp. 129-146

- Francesco Moscone, Elisa Tosetti and Alessandra Canepa
- LOST in America: Evidence on local sales taxes from national panel data pp. 147-163

- David Agrawal
- Is Medicaid crowding out other state government expenditure? Internal financing and cross-program substitution pp. 164-178

- Steven Craig and Larry L. Howard
- What drives FDI policy liberalization? An empirical investigation pp. 179-189

- Arusha Cooray, Artur Tamazian and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Hospital treatment rates and spillover effects: Does ownership matter? pp. 193-202

- Badi Baltagi and Yin-Fang Yen
- Does a hospital's quality depend on the quality of other hospitals? A spatial econometrics approach pp. 203-216

- Hugh Gravelle, Rita Santos and Luigi Siciliani
- The effectiveness–efficiency trade-off in health care: The case of hospitals in Lombardy, Italy pp. 217-231

- Gianmaria Martini, Paolo Berta, John Mullahy and Giorgio Vittadini
- Measuring spatial effects in the presence of institutional constraints: The case of Italian Local Health Authority expenditure pp. 232-241

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Domenico Depalo and Andrea Piano Mortari
- Antibiotic consumption and the role of dispensing physicians pp. 242-251

- Massimo Filippini, F. Heimsch and Giuliano Masiero
- Semi-parametric regression models and economies of scale in the presence of an endogenous variable pp. 252-261

- Jeffrey Cohen, Jeffrey P. Osleeb and Ke Yang
- Understanding inappropriateness in health spending: The role of regional policies and institutions in caesarean deliveries pp. 262-277

- Maura Francese, Massimiliano Piacenza, Marzia Romanelli and Gilberto Turati
- The impact of air pollution on hospital admissions: Evidence from Italy pp. 278-285

- Raffaele Lagravinese, F. Moscone, Elisa Tosetti and H. Lee
- General equilibrium effects of spatial structure: Health outcomes and health behaviours in Scotland pp. 286-297

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Taps Maiti and Dennis Petrie
- Spatio-temporal clustering in the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing industry: A geographical micro-level analysis pp. 298-304

- Giuseppe Arbia, Giuseppe Espa, Diego Giuliani and Maria Michela Dickson
- Examining the structure of spatial health effects in Germany using Hierarchical Bayes Models pp. 305-320

- Peter Eibich and Nicolas Ziebarth
- The relationship between well-being and commuting revisited: Does the choice of methodology matter? pp. 321-329

- Andrew Dickerson, Arne Hole and Luke A. Munford
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