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Regional Science and Urban Economics1975 - 2025
 Continuation of Regional and Urban Economics. Current editor(s): D.P McMillen and Y. Zenou From ElsevierBibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu ().
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 Volume 42, issue 6, 2012
 
  Thünen and the New Economic Geography   pp. 907-912 Masahisa FujitaSorting and local wage and skill distributions in France   pp. 913-930 Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton, Laurent Gobillon and Sébastien RouxFAR regulations and unpriced transport congestion   pp. 931-937 David Pines and Tatsuhito KonoEthnic networks and employment outcomes   pp. 938-949 Eleonora Patacchini and Yves ZenouAffinity and tension between religious denominations: Evidence from private school enrolment   pp. 950-960 Danny Cohen-Zada and Moshe JustmanFirms' locations under demand heterogeneity   pp. 961-974 Pierre Picard and Toshihiro OkuboTrade, firm selection, and industrial agglomeration   pp. 975-986 Wen-Tai Hsu and Ping WangAgglomeration, trade and selection   pp. 987-997 Gianmarco OttavianoNesting horizontal and vertical differentiation   pp. 998-1002 Jean Gabszewicz and Xavier WauthyThe effect of Canadian imports on prescription drug prices in the U.S   pp. 1003-1008 Jonathan HamiltonOptimal intellectual property rights protection during an international health emergency   pp. 1009-1016 Drusilla Brown and George NormanHotelling meets Weber   pp. 1017-1022 Fu-Chuan Lai and Takatoshi TabuchiTrade costs and international strategy of firms: The role of endogenous product differentiation   pp. 1023-1036 Pierre Blanchard, Carl Gaigne and Claude MathieuMarket access in global and regional trade   pp. 1037-1052 José De Sousa, Thierry Mayer and Soledad ZignagoOligopoly and Luce's Choice Axiom   pp. 1053-1060 Simon Anderson and André de PalmaMeasuring welfare gains from relaxation of land-use restrictions: The case of India's building-height limits   pp. 1061-1067 Jan Brueckner and Kala Sridhar Volume 42, issue 5, 2012
 
  Migration and development: Insights from the 3rd AFD-World Bank Migration and Development Conference   pp. 761-764 Marc Gurgand, Sylvie Lambert, Hillel Rapoport and Yves ZenouReprint of development, agglomeration, and the organization of work   pp. 765-778 Marcel FafchampsGender wage differentials among rural–urban migrants in China   pp. 779-793 Elisabetta Magnani and Rong ZhuImmigration and the origins of regional inequality: Government-sponsored European migration to southern Brazil before World War I   pp. 794-807 Irineu de Carvalho Filho and Leonardo MonasterioHuman capital acquisition and international migration in a model of educational market   pp. 808-816 Roman ZakharenkoRemittances, migrants' education and immigration policy: Theory and evidence from bilateral data   pp. 817-828 Frédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport and Sara SalomonePerformance of skilled migrants in the U.S.: A dynamic approach   pp. 829-843 Aaditya Mattoo, Ileana Neagu Constantinescu and Çağlar ÖzdenRemittances and financial openness   pp. 844-857 Michel Beine, Elisabetta Lodigiani and Robert VermeulenMigrant networks as a basis for social control: Remittance incentives among Senegalese in France and Italy   pp. 858-874 Isabelle Chort, Flore Gubert and Jean-Noël SenneEducation and migration choices in hierarchical societies: The case of Matam, Senegal   pp. 875-889 Emmanuelle Auriol and Jean-Luc DemonsantOut of sight, out of mind: Migration, entrepreneurship and social capital   pp. 890-903 Jackline Wahba and Yves Zenou Volume 42, issue 4, 2012
 
  Market value assessment and idiosyncratic tax-price risk: Understanding the consequences of alternative definitions of the property tax base   pp. 545-560 Nathan AndersonYet even more evidence on the spatial size of cities: Urban spatial expansion in the US, 1980–2000   pp. 561-568 Kurt PaulsenWal-Mart's monopsony power in metro and non-metro labor markets   pp. 569-579 Alessandro Bonanno and Rigoberto LopezEvaluating China's road to prosperity: A new economic geography approach   pp. 580-594 Mark Roberts, Uwe Deichmann, Bernard Fingleton and Tuo ShiIs there a limit to agglomeration? Evidence from productivity of Dutch firms   pp. 595-606 Marian Rizov, Arie Oskam and Patrick WalshEndowments and market access; the size of towns in historical perspective: Saxony, 1550–1834   pp. 607-618 Florian PloecklOptimal regulation on building size and city boundary: An effective second-best remedy for traffic congestion externality   pp. 619-630 Tatsuhito Kono, Kirti Joshi, Takeaki Kato and Takahisa YokoiBombs, boundaries and buildings   pp. 631-641 Hans Koster, Jos van Ommeren and Piet RietveldThe location quotient as an estimator of industrial concentration   pp. 642-647 Stephen Billings and Erik JohnsonCulture and diversity in knowledge creation   pp. 648-662 Marcus Berliant and Masahisa FujitaEmployment by foreign firms in the U.S.: Do state incentives matter?   pp. 664-680 Cynthia Rogers and Chen WuGeographic concentration and the temporal scope of agglomeration economies: An index decomposition   pp. 681-690 Colin WrenGeographic concentration and high tech firm survival   pp. 691-701 Dakshina De Silva and Robert P. McCombAir services on thin routes: Regional versus low-cost airlines   pp. 702-714 Xavier Fageda and Ricardo Flores-FillolOn-the-job search in urban areas   pp. 715-726 Keisuke Kawata and Yasuhiro SatoSpatial dynamic panel data models with random effects   pp. 727-738 Olivier Parent and James LeSageChange in the distribution of house prices across Spanish cities   pp. 739-748 Catia Nicodemo and Josep Maria RayaEndogenous vehicle-type choices in a monocentric city   pp. 749-760 Jinwon Kim Volume 42, issue 3, 2012
 
  Immigrant language barriers and house prices   pp. 389-395 Andreas FischerEconomic restructuring, urban growth, and short-term trading: The spatial dynamics of the Hong Kong housing market, 1992–2008   pp. 396-406 Paavo Monkkonen, Kelvin Wong and Jaclene BegleyFiscal competition over taxes and public inputs   pp. 407-419 Sebastian Hauptmeier, Ferdinand Mittermaier and Johannes RinckeOn the formation of international migration policies when no country has an exclusive policy-setting say   pp. 420-429 Oded Stark, Alessandra Casarico, Carlo Devillanova and Silke UebelmesserLM tests for spatial correlation in spatial models with limited dependent variables   pp. 430-445 Xi Qu and Lung-Fei LeeApproximated likelihood and root estimators for spatial interaction in spatial autoregressive models   pp. 446-458 Fei Jin and Lung-Fei LeeDevelopment, agglomeration, and the organization of work   pp. 459-472 Marcel FafchampsLabor migration, human capital agglomeration and regional development in China   pp. 473-484 Yuming Fu and Stuart GabrielPrivate residential price indices in Singapore: A matching approach   pp. 485-494 Yongheng Deng, Daniel McMillen and Tien Foo SingUrban villages and housing values in China   pp. 495-505 Yan Song and Yves ZenouEconomic returns to energy-efficient investments in the housing market: Evidence from Singapore   pp. 506-515 Yongheng Deng, Zhiliang Li and John QuigleyThe dynamics of housing returns in Singapore: How important are the international transmission mechanisms?   pp. 516-530 Kuang-Liang Chang, Nan-Kuang Chen and Charles LeungEvaluating conditions in major Chinese housing markets   pp. 531-543 Jing Wu, Joseph Gyourko and Yongheng Deng Volume 42, issue 1-2, 2012
 
  Regional industrial structure and agglomeration economies: An analysis of productivity in three manufacturing industries   pp. 1-14 Joshua Drucker and Edward FeserPolicies for local development: An evaluation of Italy's “Patti Territoriali”   pp. 15-26 Antonio Accetturo and Guido de BlasioSpatial dependencies in German matching functions   pp. 27-41 Franziska LottmannMaking space for crime: A spatial analysis of criminal competition   pp. 42-51 Gregory DeAngeloA household-level decomposition of the white–black homeownership gap   pp. 52-62 Eric Fesselmeyer, Kien T. Le and Kiat Ying Sky SeahDrive 'Til You Qualify: Credit quality and household location   pp. 63-77 Andrew Hanson, Kurt Schnier and Geoffrey K. TurnbullFertility decisions and endogenous residential sorting   pp. 78-87 Semih TumenParking management, financial subsidies to alternatives to drive alone and commute mode choices in Seattle   pp. 88-97 Qing Su and Liren ZhouGeography, choice and participation in higher education in England   pp. 98-113 Stephen Gibbons and Anna VignolesMeasurement errors in a spatial context   pp. 114-125 Julie Le Gallo and Bernard FingletonUrbanization and/or rural industrialization in China   pp. 126-134 Huasheng Song, Jacques Thisse and Xiwei ZhuIndustrial agglomeration and firm size: Evidence from China   pp. 135-143 Dongya Li, Yi Lu and Mingqin WuCrime, police, and truth-in-sentencing: The impact of state sentencing policy on local communities   pp. 144-152 Amanda RossPolicies on illegal immigration in a federation   pp. 153-165 Karin Mayr-Dorn, Steffen Minter and Tim KriegerGive or take? Rewards versus charges for a congested bottleneck   pp. 166-176 Jan Rouwendal, Erik Verhoef and Jasper KnockaertCrime and property values: Evidence from the 1990s crime drop   pp. 177-188 Devin Pope and Jaren PopeAre homes hot or cold potatoes? The distribution of marketing time in the housing market   pp. 189-197 Paul Carrillo and Jaren PopeZoning on the urban fringe: Results from a new approach to modeling land and housing markets   pp. 198-210 Nicholas Magliocca, Virginia McConnell, Margaret Walls and Elena SafirovaOn model specification and parameter space definitions in higher order spatial econometric models   pp. 211-220 J.Paul Elhorst, Donald J. Lacombe and Gianfranco PirasSpatial competition and merging incentives when firms produce complements   pp. 221-229 Stefania BorlaIndustrial relocation policy, productivity and heterogeneous plants: Evidence from Japan   pp. 230-239 Toshihiro Okubo and Eiichi TomiuraEmpirical estimation of the option premium for residential redevelopment   pp. 240-256 John Clapp, Katsiaryna Salavei Bardos and S.K. WongWhich communities should be afraid of mobility? The effects of agglomeration economies on the sensitivity of employment location to local taxes   pp. 257-268 Jordi Jofre-Monseny and Albert Solé-OlléAre poor neighborhoods “retail deserts”?   pp. 269-285 Jenny Schuetz, Jed Kolko and Rachel MeltzerThe distributional effects of NAFTA in Mexico: Evidence from a panel of municipalities   pp. 286-302 Kathy Baylis, Rafael Garduño-Rivera and Gianfranco PirasKeeping up with the Joneses: Neighborhood effects in housing renovation   pp. 303-313 Andrew C. HelmsIn the neighborhood: The trade effects of the Euro in a spatial framework   pp. 314-322 Harry Kelejian, George Tavlas and Pavlos PetroulasThe impact of social capital on crime: Evidence from the Netherlands   pp. 323-340 Semih Akçomak and Bas ter WeelIntergenerational linkages in consumption patterns and the geographical distribution of surnames   pp. 341-350 M. Dolores Collado, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Andres RomeuRegional analysis of property taxation, education finance reform, and property value growth   pp. 351-363 Mark Skidmore, Laura Reese and Sung Hoon KangThe welfare effects of discriminating between in-state and out-of-state students   pp. 364-374 Malte HübnerDwindling U.S. internal migration: Evidence of spatial equilibrium or structural shifts in local labor markets?   pp. 375-388 Mark Partridge, Dan Rickman, M. Rose Olfert and Kamar Ali |  |