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 44, issue C, 2014
- The capitalization effects of school, residential, and commercial impact fees on undeveloped land values pp. 1-13

- Gregory Burge
- Estimation of semiparametric sorting models: Explaining geographical concentration of business services pp. 14-28

- Hans Koster, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld
- Sequential city growth in the US: Does age matter? pp. 29-37

- María Sánchez-Vidal, Rafael González-Val and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Urban sprawl occurrence under spatially varying agricultural amenities pp. 38-49

- Thomas Coisnon, Walid Oueslati and Julien Salanié
- Historical trends of agglomeration to the capital region and new economic geography pp. 50-59

- Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Geographically and temporally weighted likelihood regression: Exploring the spatiotemporal determinants of land use change pp. 60-74

- Douglas Wrenn and Abdoul G. Sam
- Migrating mafias pp. 75-81

- Paolo Buonanno and Matteo Pazzona
- Zoning in cities with traffic congestion and agglomeration economies pp. 82-93

- Hyok-Joo Rhee, Sanggyun Yu and Georg Hirte
- Where does racial discrimination occur? An experimental analysis across neighborhood and housing unit characteristics pp. 94-106

- Andrew Hanson and Zackary Hawley
- On the spatial correlation of international conflict initiation and other binary and dyadic dependent variables pp. 107-118

- Shali Luo and J. Miller
Volume 43, issue 6, 2013
- Negative equity and wages pp. 841-849

- Christopher Cunningham and Robert R. Reed
- The spillover effects of infill developments on local housing prices pp. 850-861

- Joseph Ooi and Thao T.T. Le
- Real option value over a housing market cycle pp. 862-874

- John Clapp, Piet Eichholtz and Thies Lindenthal
- Commodity house prices pp. 875-887

- Charles Leung, Song Shi and Edward Chi Ho Tang
- Intermediate input sharing in the hospital service industry pp. 888-902

- Jing Li
- GMM estimation of spatial autoregressive models with moving average disturbances pp. 903-926

- Osman Dogan and Suleyman Taspinar
- Optimal density of radial major roads in a two-dimensional monocentric city with endogenous residential distribution and housing prices pp. 927-937

- Zhi-Chun Li, Ya-Juan Chen, Ya-Dong Wang, William H.K. Lam and S.C. Wong
- Competition in multiple characteristics: An empirical test of location equilibrium pp. 938-950

- Javier Elizalde
- Airline consolidation and the distribution of traffic between primary and secondary hubs pp. 951-963

- Volodymyr Bilotkach, Xavier Fageda and Ricardo Flores-Fillol
- Foreign ownership, firm performance, and the geography of civic capital pp. 964-984

- Matthias Bürker, Chiara Franco and Gaetano Alfredo Minerva
- Expected income and labor market choices of US married couples: A locally weighted regression approach pp. 985-995

- Guo Li and Thomas Mroz
- How well do urban growth boundaries contain development? Results for Oregon using a difference-in-difference estimator pp. 996-1007

- Judith A. Dempsey and Andrew J. Plantinga
- Marshallian labour market pooling: Evidence from Italy pp. 1008-1022

- Monica Andini, Guido de Blasio, Gilles Duranton and William Strange
- Urban economic base as a catalyst for movements in real estate prices pp. 1023-1040

- N. Edward Coulson, Crocker H. Liu and Sriram V. Villupuram
Volume 43, issue 5, 2013
- The productivity of transport infrastructure investment: A meta-analysis of empirical evidence pp. 695-706

- Patricia Melo, Daniel Graham and Ruben Brage-Ardao
- Voting on road congestion policy pp. 707-724

- Antonio Russo
- Heteroskedasticity and non-normality robust LM tests for spatial dependence pp. 725-739

- Badi Baltagi and Zhenlin Yang
- The effect of property taxes on vacation home growth rates: Evidence from Michigan pp. 740-750

- Erik Johnson and Randall Walsh
- Agglomeration economies with consistent productivity estimates pp. 751-763

- Philipp Ehrl
- Trip-timing decisions with traffic incidents pp. 764-782

- Mogens Fosgerau and Charles Lindsey
- Non-cooperative pollution control in an inter-jurisdictional setting pp. 783-796

- Robin Boadway, Zhen Song and Jean-François Tremblay
- Impact of cultural diversity on wages, evidence from panel data pp. 797-807

- Simonetta Longhi
- The political economy of fixed regional public expenditure shares with an illustration for Belgian railway investments pp. 808-815

- Stef Proost and Vera Zaporozhets
- Bayesian estimation and model selection for spatial Durbin error model with finite distributed lags pp. 816-837

- Xiaoyi Han and Lung-Fei Lee
- Comment on: A non-parametric spatial independence test using symbolic entropy pp. 838-840

- Helmut Elsinger
Volume 43, issue 4, 2013
- Trade liberalisation between asymmetric countries with environmentally concerned consumers pp. 549-560

- Giuseppe Francesco Gori and Luca Lambertini
- Urban squatting with rent-seeking organizers pp. 561-569

- Jan Brueckner
- Endogenizing governments' objectives in tax competition pp. 570-578

- Rupayan Pal and Ajay Sharma
- Are black neighborhoods less welcoming to homosexuals than white neighborhoods? pp. 579-589

- David Christafore, J. Sebastian Leguizamon and Susane Leguizamon
- Cox-type tests for competing spatial autoregressive models with spatial autoregressive disturbances pp. 590-616

- Fei Jin and Lung-Fei Lee
- Estimation of the spatial weights matrix under structural constraints pp. 617-634

- Arnab Bhattacharjee and Chris Jensen-Butler
- Interjurisdictional housing prices and spatial amenities: Which measures of housing prices reflect local public goods? pp. 635-648

- Spencer Banzhaf and Omar Farooque
- Spatial panel data estimation, counterfactual predictions, and local economic resilience among British towns in the Victorian era pp. 649-660

- Bernard Fingleton and Silvia Palombi
- Spatial clustering and market power: Evidence from the retail gasoline market pp. 661-675

- Dieter Pennerstorfer and Christoph Weiss
- Risk sharing and the efficiency of public good provision under tax competition pp. 676-683

- Zarko Kalamov
- Childhood neighborhood conditions and the persistence of adult income pp. 684-693

- T M Tonmoy Islam
Volume 43, issue 3, 2013
- Automatic selection of a spatial weight matrix in spatial econometrics: Application to a spatial hedonic approach pp. 429-444

- Hajime Seya, Yoshiki Yamagata and Morito Tsutsumi
- Who benefits from increased government spending? A state-level analysis pp. 445-464

- Michael Owyang and Sarah Zubairy
- Are there returns from university location in a state-funded university system? pp. 465-478

- Tuomo Suhonen
- The effects of HOPE on post-college retention in the Georgia workforce pp. 479-490

- David Sjoquist and John Winters
- Sequential multi-store location in a duopoly pp. 491-506

- Masaya Takaki and Nobuo Matsubayashi
- Asymmetric information and list-price reductions in the housing market pp. 507-520

- Erik de Wit and Bas van der Klaauw
- Estimation of spatial panel data models with randomly missing data in the dependent variable pp. 521-538

- Wei Wang and Lung-Fei Lee
- More similar firms — More similar regions? On the role of firm heterogeneity for agglomeration pp. 539-548

- Maximilian von Ehrlich and Tobias Seidel
Volume 43, issue 2, 2013
- Institutional and demographic influences on the presence, scale and geographic scope of individual Chinese real estate investment pp. 187-196

- N. Edward Coulson and Mingzhe Tang
- Rational expectations in urban economics pp. 197-208

- Marcus Berliant and Chia-Ming Yu
- Does regionalization of local public health services influence public spending levels and allocative efficiency? pp. 209-219

- Laurie J. Bates and Rexford Santerre
- Price and transaction volume in the Dutch housing market pp. 220-241

- Erik de Wit, Peter Englund and Marc K. Francke
- The case of state funded higher education scholarship plans and interstate brain drain pp. 242-249

- Zackary Hawley and Jonathan Rork
- Model selection using J-test for the spatial autoregressive model vs. the matrix exponential spatial model pp. 250-271

- Xiaoyi Han and Lung-Fei Lee
- Inter-industry employment spillovers from tourism inflows pp. 272-281

- Vrinda Kadiyali and Renáta Kosová
- Congestion pricing and long term urban form: Application to Paris region pp. 282-295

- Michel De Lara, André de Palma, Moez Kilani and Serge Piperno
- Housing prices and inter-urban migration pp. 296-306

- Andrew J. Plantinga, Cecile Detang-Dessendre, Gary L. Hunt and Virginie Piguet
- Locally most powerful tests for spatial interactions in the simultaneous SAR Tobit model pp. 307-321

- Xi Qu and Lung-Fei Lee
- Are American homeowners locked into their houses? The impact of housing market conditions on state-to-state migration pp. 322-337

- Alicia Modestino and Julia Dennett
- Location patterns of service industries in France: A distance-based approach pp. 338-351

- M. Barlet, A. Briant and L. Crusson
- Agglomeration, commuting costs, and the internal structure of cities pp. 352-366

- Hans Koster and Jan Rouwendal
- Discordant city employment cycles pp. 367-384

- Michael Owyang, Jeremy Piger and Howard Wall
- A theory of rational spatial agglomerations pp. 385-394

- Pascal Mossay
- The on-street parking premium and car drivers' choice between street and garage parking pp. 395-403

- Martijn B.W. Kobus, Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau, Piet Rietveld and Jos van Ommeren
- Evolutionary implementation of optimal city size distributions pp. 404-410

- Shota Fujishima
- Group design with endogenous associations pp. 411-421

- Bruce Weinberg
- Small homes, public schools, and property tax capitalization pp. 422-428

- Ryan Gallagher, Haydar Kurban and Joseph Persky
Volume 43, issue 1, 2013
- Mobility and mortgages: Evidence from the PSID pp. 1-7

- N. Edward Coulson and Paul L.E. Grieco
- Corporate tax regime and international allocation of ownership pp. 8-15

- Johannes Becker and Marco Runkel
- City size and the demand for local public goods pp. 16-21

- Thiess Buettner and Fédéric Holm-Hadulla
- Why not in your backyard? On the location and size of a public facility pp. 22-30

- Giorgio Bellettini and Hubert Kempf
- The lasting effects of crime: The relationship of discovered methamphetamine laboratories and home values pp. 31-41

- Joshua Congdon-Hohman
- Urbanization, agglomeration economies, and access to mortgage credit pp. 42-50

- Stuart Gabriel and Stuart Rosenthal
- Agglomeration premium and trading activity of firms pp. 51-64

- Gábor Békés and Péter Harasztosi
- Poisson indices of segregation pp. 65-85

- Angelo Mele
- Do spatially targeted redevelopment programs spillover? pp. 86-100

- Andrew Hanson and Shawn Rohlin
- Environmental policy, first nature advantage and the emergence of economic clusters pp. 101-116

- Efthymia Kyriakopoulou and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Heterogeneous Tiebout communities with private production and anonymous crowding pp. 117-123

- Jaime Luque
- Similarity of R&D activities, physical proximity, and R&D spillovers pp. 124-131

- George Deltas and Sotiris Karkalakos
- Changes in the white–black house value distribution gap from 1997 to 2005 pp. 132-141

- Eric Fesselmeyer, Kien T. Le and Kiat Ying Sky Seah
- Union wage demands with footloose firms and agglomeration forces pp. 142-150

- Damiaan Persyn
- Place-based tax exemptions and displacement effects: An evaluation of the Zones Franches Urbaines program pp. 151-163

- Pauline Givord, Roland Rathelot and Patrick Sillard
- Geographical constraints and educational attainment pp. 164-176

- Torberg Falch, Päivi Lujala and Bjarne Strøm
- The employment cycles of neighboring cities pp. 177-185

- Howard Wall
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