Regional Science and Urban Economics
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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 40, issue 6, 2010
- City size and skill intensity pp. 367-379

- Joel Elvery
- Neighborhood effects on unemployment?: A test à la Altonji pp. 380-396

- Claire Dujardin and Florence Goffette-Nagot
- Interactions with hidden complementarities pp. 397-406

- Coralio Ballester and Antoni Calvó-Armengol
- On the relationship between tax increment finance and property taxation pp. 407-414

- Mark Skidmore and Russ Kashian
- The local cost of terror: Effects of the second Palestinian Intifada on Jerusalem house prices pp. 415-426

- Yuval Arbel, Danny Ben-Shahar, Stuart Gabriel and Yossef (Yossi) Tobol
- How does immigration affect native internal mobility? New evidence from Italy pp. 427-439

- Sauro Mocetti and Carmine Porello
- Recent spatial growth dynamics in wages and housing costs: Proximity to urban production externalities and consumer amenities pp. 440-452

- Mark Partridge, Dan Rickman, Kamar Ali and M. Rose Olfert
- Testing for spatial autocorrelation in a fixed effects panel data model pp. 453-470

- Nicolas Debarsy and Cem Ertur
- Price and quality in spatial competition pp. 471-480

- Kurt Brekke, Luigi Siciliani and Odd Rune Straume
- The size of regions with land use for production pp. 481-489

- Michael Pflüger and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Homeownership subsidies and the marriage decisions of low-income households pp. 490-497

- Michael Eriksen
- How does the household structure shape the urban economy? pp. 498-516

- Stefan Tscharaktschiew and Georg Hirte
- The effect of community-level socio-economic conditions on threatening racial encounters pp. 517-529

- Heather Antecol and Deborah Cobb-Clark
- The effect of risk on the effect of a land tax: A simulation pp. 530-537

- N. Edward Coulson and Herman Li
- Productive public input, integration and agglomeration pp. 538-549

- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- Hedonic analysis with locally weighted regression: An application to the shadow cost of housing regulation in Southern California pp. 550-573

- David Sunding and Aaron Swoboda
- Industrial innovation: Direct evidence from a cluster-oriented policy pp. 574-582

- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Stefan Kipar
Volume 40, issue 5, 2010
- Advances in spatial econometrics pp. 253-254

- Giuseppe Arbia and Harry Kelejian
- Some recent developments in spatial panel data models pp. 255-271

- Lung-Fei Lee and Jihai Yu
- Dynamic panels with endogenous interaction effects when T is small pp. 272-282

- J.Paul Elhorst
- Testing for error cross section independence with an application to US health expenditure pp. 283-291

- F. Moscone and Elisa Tosetti
- Modeling spatial discrete choice pp. 292-298

- Oleg A. Smirnov
- A robust LM test for spatial error components pp. 299-310

- Zhenlin Yang
- Detecting the existence of space-time clustering of firms pp. 311-323

- Giuseppe Arbia, Giuseppe Espa, Diego Giuliani and Andrea Mazzitelli
- A commuting-based refinement of the contiguity matrix for spatial models, and an application to local police expenditures pp. 324-330

- Johannes Rincke
- A note on testing for spatial error components pp. 331-335

- Fernando Carriazo and N. Edward Coulson
- Tax interactions among Belgian municipalities: Do interregional differences matter? pp. 336-342

- Marcel Gerard, Hubert Jayet and Sonia Paty
- Estimation of a spatial simultaneous equation model of population migration and housing price dynamics pp. 343-352

- P. Wilner Jeanty, Mark Partridge and Elena Irwin
- Do EU structural funds promote regional growth? New evidence from various panel data approaches pp. 353-365

- Philipp Mohl and T. Hagen
Volume 40, issue 4, 2010
- Carpooling and congestion pricing: HOV and HOT lanes pp. 173-186

- Hideo Konishi and Se-il Mun
- Optimal income taxation and decentralized fiscal federalism pp. 187-195

- Thomas Aronsson
- Can information asymmetry cause stratification? pp. 196-209

- Marcus Berliant and Fan-chin Kung
- The trade and welfare effects of mergers in space pp. 210-220

- Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
- Is it better to live in a US or a European city? pp. 221-227

- Mihai Tivadar
- Pricing and investment of cross-border transport infrastructure pp. 228-240

- Se-il Mun and Shintaro Nakagawa
- A two-step estimator for a spatial lag model of counts: Theory, small sample performance and an application pp. 241-252

- Dayton Lambert, Jason Brown and Raymond Florax
Volume 40, issue 2-3, 2010
- Traders, courts, and the border effect puzzle pp. 81-91

- Alessandro Turrini and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Thick market externalities in a spatial model pp. 92-105

- Chung-Yi Tse
- A non-parametric spatial independence test using symbolic entropy pp. 106-115

- Fernando López, Mariano Matilla-García, Jesus Mur and Manuel Ruiz Marín
- Capital-tax financing and scale economies in public-input production pp. 116-121

- Mutsumi Matsumoto and James Feehan
- Voting with their feet: Relative economic conditions and state migration patterns pp. 122-135

- Alicia C. Sasser
- Outsourcing and computers: Impact on urban skill level and rent pp. 136-154

- Wen-Chi Liao
- Existence of equilibrium in a differential game of spatial competition with advertising pp. 155-160

- Giorgia Bertuzzi and Luca Lambertini
- Panel data estimates of the effects of different types of crime on housing prices pp. 161-172

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Tom Mayock
Volume 40, issue 1, 2010
- Towards a system of open cities in China: Home prices, FDI flows and air quality in 35 major cities pp. 1-10

- Siqi Zheng, Matthew Kahn and Hongyu Liu
- Information and discrimination in the rental housing market: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 11-19

- Mariano Bosch, M. Angeles Carnero and Lidia Farre
- Network and border effects: Where do foreign multinationals locate in Germany? pp. 20-32

- Julia Spies
- Antichresis leases: Theory and empirical evidence from the Bolivian experience pp. 33-44

- Ignacio Navarro and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Firms' location decisions and minimum wages pp. 45-59

- Isabelle Mejean and Lise Patureau
- Scheduled service versus personal transportation: The role of distance pp. 60-72

- Volodymyr Bilotkach, Xavier Fageda and Ricardo Flores-Fillol
- Vertical disintegration in Marshallian industrial districts pp. 73-78

- Octávio Figueiredo, Paulo Guimaraes and Douglas Woodward
- Yves Zenou, Urban Labor Economics, Cambridge University Press, New York, USA (2009) pp. 79-80

- Yasuhiro Sato
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