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 41, issue 6, 2011
- A question of title: Property rights and asset values pp. 499-507

- Thomas Miceli, Henry J. Munneke, C.F. Sirmans and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Competition, market access and economic geography: Structural estimation and predictions for France pp. 508-524

- Pierre-Philippe Combes and Miren Lafourcade
- Estimating the value of a new transit option pp. 525-536

- Stephen Billings
- No relief: Tax prices and property tax burdens pp. 537-549

- Nathan Anderson
- Entrepreneurs and cities: Complexity, thickness and balance pp. 550-559

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- Firm-sponsored training and poaching externalities in regional labor markets pp. 560-570

- Samuel Muehlemann and Stefan Wolter
- The impact of minimum lot size regulations on house prices in Eastern Massachusetts pp. 571-583

- Jeffrey Zabel and Maurice Dalton
Volume 41, issue 5, 2011
- The median voter didn't show up: Costly meetings and insider rents pp. 415-425

- Albert Saiz
- The structure of the labor market, telecommuting, and optimal peak period congestion tolls: A numerical optimization model pp. 426-438

- Bruno De Borger and Bart Wuyts
- On the existence of Nash equilibria in an asymmetric tax competition game pp. 439-445

- Emmanuelle Taugourdeau and Abderrahmane Ziad
- Human capital, higher education institutions, and quality of life pp. 446-454

- John Winters
- Park-and-ride: Good for the city, good for the region? pp. 455-464

- Vladimir Karamychev and Peran van Reeven
- Political participation, regional policy and the location of industry pp. 465-475

- Magnus Wiberg
- Tax competition -- Greenfield investment versus mergers and acquisitions pp. 476-486

- Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
- GMM estimation of spatial panels with fixed effects and unknown heteroskedasticity pp. 487-497

- F. Moscone and Elisa Tosetti
Volume 41, issue 4, 2011
- Special issue: The effect of the housing crisis on state and local government finances pp. 305-305

- Daniel McMillen
- The housing crisis and state and local government tax revenue: Five channels pp. 306-319

- Byron Lutz, Raven Molloy and Hui Shan
- Rethinking local government reliance on the property tax pp. 320-331

- James Alm, Robert Buschman and David Sjoquist
- House prices and city revenues pp. 332-342

- William Doerner and Keith Ihlanfeldt
- State government response to income fluctuations: Consumption, insurance, and capital expenditures pp. 343-351

- Steven Craig and Edward C. Hoang
- Earmarking and the business cycle: The case of state spending on higher education pp. 352-359

- Rachana Bhatt, Jonathan Rork and MaryBeth Walker
- Causes and consequences of fiscal stress in Michigan cities pp. 360-371

- Mark Skidmore and Eric Scorsone
- The impact of the Great Recession and the housing crisis on the financing of America's largest cities pp. 372-381

- Howard Chernick, Adam Langley and Andrew Reschovsky
- Property tax limitations and local fiscal conditions: The impact of Proposition 2½ in Massachusetts pp. 382-393

- Bruce Wallin and Jeffrey Zabel
- Capitalization of central government grants into local house prices: Panel data evidence from England pp. 394-406

- Christian Hilber, Teemu Lyytikäinen and Wouter Vermeulen
- Does losing your home mean losing your school?: Effects of foreclosures on the school mobility of children pp. 407-414

- Vicki Been, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Amy Schwartz, Leanna Stiefel and Meryle Weinstein
Volume 41, issue 3, 2011
- Who supports portable assessment caps: The role of lock-in, mobility and tax share pp. 173-186

- Ron Cheung and Christopher Cunningham
- Who moves to mixed-income neighborhoods? pp. 187-195

- Terra McKinnish and T. Kirk White
- Effectiveness of housing revitalization subsidies in the presence of zoning pp. 196-206

- Antonio Bento, Sofia F. Franco and Daniel Kaffine
- Public housing and the value of apartment quality to households pp. 207-213

- Jos van Ommeren and Marnix Koopman
- Neighborhood diversity and the appreciation of native- and immigrant-owned homes pp. 214-226

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Mathias Sinning
- Unemployment risk and the timing of homeownership in Japan pp. 227-235

- Yoko Moriizumi and Michio Naoi
- Does state growth management change the pattern of urban growth? Evidence from Florida pp. 236-252

- Marlon Boarnet, Ralph McLaughlin and John I. Carruthers
- How are growth and productivity in private firms affected by public subsidy? Evidence from a regional policy pp. 253-265

- Cristina Bernini and Guido Pellegrini
- Local and global agglomeration patterns: Two econometrics-based indicators pp. 266-280

- Valter Di Giacinto and Marcello Pagnini
- An extension of Kelejian's J-test for non-nested spatial models pp. 281-292

- Harry H. Kelejian and Gianfranco Piras
- Should the optimal portfolio be region-specific? A multi-region model with monetary policy and asset price co-movements pp. 293-304

- Charles Leung and Wing Leong Teo
Volume 41, issue 2, 2011
- Fifty years of urban accessibility: The impact of the urban railway network on the land gradient in Berlin 1890-1936 pp. 77-88

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nicolai Wendland
- How low income neighborhoods change: Entry, exit, and enhancement pp. 89-97

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Katherine M. O'Regan
- Land-use regulations and property values in Portland, Oregon: A regression discontinuity design approach pp. 98-107

- Cyrus A. Grout, William K. Jaeger and Andrew J. Plantinga
- Public support to clusters: A firm level study of French "Local Productive Systems" pp. 108-123

- Philippe Martin, Thierry Mayer and Florian Mayneris
- Population and income sensitivity of private and public weather forecasting pp. 124-133

- Nejat Anbarci, John Boyd, Eric Floehr, Jungmin Lee and Joon Jin Song
- Land leverage and house prices pp. 134-144

- Steven Bourassa, Martin Hoesli, Donato Scognamiglio and Sumei Zhang
- Interjurisdictional competition for FDI: The case of China's "development zone fever" pp. 145-159

- Junfu Zhang
- Price convergence and market integration in Russia pp. 160-172

- Konstantin Gluschenko
Volume 41, issue 1, 2011
- Are workers with a long commute less productive? An empirical analysis of absenteeism pp. 1-8

- Jos van Ommeren and Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau
- How are wages set in Beijing? pp. 9-19

- José De Sousa and Sandra Poncet
- Trade integration and regional disparity in a model of scale-invariant growth pp. 20-31

- Antonio Minniti and Carmelo Parello
- Blessing or curse? Appreciation, amenities and resistance to urban renewal pp. 32-45

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt
- Local option sales taxes and consumer spending patterns: Fiscal interdependence under multi-tiered local taxation pp. 46-58

- Gregory Burge and Cynthia Rogers
- The gains from preferential tax regimes reconsidered pp. 59-66

- Carl Gaigne and Ian Wooton
- Loss aversion, equity constraints and seller behavior in the real estate market pp. 67-76

- Elliot Anenberg
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