Regional Science and Urban Economics
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2006
- The external effects of place-based subsidized housing pp. 679-707

- Amy Schwartz, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Ioan Voicu and Michael H. Schill
- Coordination of capital taxation among asymmetric countries pp. 708-726

- Susana Peralta and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Spatial determinants of productivity: Analysis for the regions of Great Britain pp. 727-752

- Patricia Rice, Anthony Venables and Eleonora Patacchini
- Mixed oligopoly, foreign firms, and location choice pp. 753-772

- Noriaki Matsushima and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Open space, residential property values, and spatial context pp. 773-789

- Soren Anderson and Sarah West
- Spatial discrimination: Bertrand vs. Cournot with asymmetric demands pp. 790-802

- Wen-Jung Liang, Hong Hwang and Chao-Cheng Mai
- Spatial mobility and competition for jobs: Some theory and evidence for Western Germany pp. 803-825

- René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
Volume 36, issue 5, 2006
- New economic geography: Closing the gap between theory and empirics pp. 569-572

- Steven Brakman and Harry Garretsen
- Regional wage and employment responses to market potential in the EU pp. 573-594

- Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- Trade, location, and wages in the United States pp. 595-612

- Thijs Knaap
- Putting new economic geography to the test: Free-ness of trade and agglomeration in the EU regions pp. 613-635

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Marc Schramm
- Market potential and productivity: Evidence from Finnish regions pp. 636-657

- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Dino Pinelli
- Functional fragmentation and the location of multinational firms in the enlarged Europe pp. 658-677

- Fabrice Defever
Volume 36, issue 4, 2006
- Stability of spatial adjustments across local exchange economies pp. 431-449

- Pascal Mossay
- Transport policies in light of the new economic geography: The Portuguese experience pp. 450-466

- Antonio Carlos Teixeira
- Coagglomeration and spillovers pp. 467-481

- Salvador Barrios, Luisito Bertinelli and Eric Strobl
- Employment concentration across U.S. counties pp. 482-509

- Klaus Desmet and Marcel Fafchamps
- Curbing excess sprawl with congestion tolls and urban boundaries pp. 510-541

- Alex Anas and Hyok-Joo Rhee
- Some foundations for Zipf's law: Product proliferation and local spillovers pp. 542-563

- Gilles Duranton
Volume 36, issue 3, 2006
- Productivity and the geographic concentration of industry: The role of plant scale pp. 313-330

- Christopher Wheeler
- Landing a job in urban space: The extent and effects of spatial mismatch pp. 331-372

- Rucker C. Johnson
- Validity of the principle of minimum differentiation under vertical subcontracting pp. 373-384

- Wen-Jung Liang and Chao-Cheng Mai
- Provincial migration dynamics in China: Borders, costs and economic motivations pp. 385-398

- Sandra Poncet
- Active labor market policy in Germany--Is there a successful policy strategy? pp. 399-430

- Michael Fertig, Christoph Schmidt and Hilmar Schneider
Volume 36, issue 2, 2006
- Urban freshwater needs and spatial cost externalities for coastal aquifers: A theoretical approach pp. 163-186

- Michel Moreaux and Arnaud Reynaud
- Dictatorships and highways pp. 187-206

- Albert Saiz
- Welfare analysis of the number and locations of local public facilities pp. 207-226

- Marcus Berliant, Shin-Kun Peng and Ping Wang
- Search activities, cost of living and local labor markets pp. 227-248

- Eleonora Patacchini and Yves Zenou
- Transfer and tax competition in a system of hierarchical governments pp. 249-269

- Stephane Riou
- Income segregation from local income taxation when households differ in both preferences and incomes pp. 270-299

- Kurt Schmidheiny
- A comment on specification searches in spatial econometrics: The relevance of Hendry's methodology: A reply pp. 300-308

- Raymond Florax, Henk Folmer and Sergio Rey
- A comment on "Specification searches in spatial econometrics: The relevance of Hendry's methodology" pp. 309-312

- David Hendry
Volume 36, issue 1, 2006
- Labour pooling, labour poaching, and spatial clustering pp. 1-28

- Pierre-Philippe Combes and Gilles Duranton
- Regulating on-street parking pp. 29-48

- Edward Calthrop and Stef Proost
- Efficiency wages and unemployment in cities: The case of high-relocation costs pp. 49-71

- Yves Zenou
- Catching-up to foreign technology? Evidence on the "Veblen-Gerschenkron" effect of foreign investments pp. 72-98

- Giovanni Peri and Dieter Urban
- First-mover disadvantages with idiosyncratic consumer tastes along unobservable characteristics pp. 99-117

- Byong-Duk Rhee
- Hedonism vs. nihilism: No arbitrage and tests of urban economic models pp. 118-131

- Marcus Berliant and Daniel McMillen
- A theoretical model of nations, regions and fiscal integration pp. 132-157

- Ignacio Ortuno-Ortin and Jaume Sempere
- Review of Zoltan J. Acs' Innovation and the growth of cities pp. 158-162

- Michael Orlando
Volume 35, issue 6, 2005
- An account of geographic concentration patterns in Europe pp. 597-624

- Marius Brülhart and Rolf Traeger
- Trade, migration and regional unemployment pp. 625-644

- Paolo Epifani and Gino Gancia
- Heckscher-Ohlin and agglomeration pp. 645-657

- Paolo Epifani
- Spatial Cournot competition and economic welfare: a note pp. 658-670

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Daisuke Shimizu
- Competitive pressures on China: Income inequality and migration pp. 671-699

- Thijs ten Raa and Haoran Pan
- Multi-store competition: Market segmentation or interlacing? pp. 700-714

- Maarten Janssen, Vladimir Karamychev and Peran van Reeven
- Transport subsidies, system choice, and urban sprawl pp. 715-733

- Jan Brueckner
- Tiebout choice and residential segregation by race in US metropolitan areas, 1980-2000 pp. 734-755

- Casey Dawkins
- The size distribution of Chinese cities pp. 756-776

- Gordon Anderson and Ying Ge
- The advantage of avoiding the Armington assumption in multi-region models pp. 777-794

- Florenz Plassmann
- Copycat gaming: A spatial analysis of state lottery structure pp. 795-807

- Ryan Brown and Jonathan Rork
- A two-region model with two types of manufacturing technologies and agglomeration pp. 808-836

- Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- A note on tax competition in the presence of agglomeration economies pp. 837-847

- Gonzalo Fernández
- Fiscal competition and regional differentiation pp. 848-861

- Moshe Justman, Jacques Thisse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- On the public provision of the performing arts pp. 862-882

- Stefan Traub and Martin Missong
- Price V. Fishback, Review of Werner Troesken's water, race and disease, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2004) ISBN 0-262-20148-8 pp. xvii, 251 pp. 883-884

- Price Fishback
Volume 35, issue 5, 2005
- How endogenous asymmetries in interregional market access trigger regional divergence pp. 471-492

- Kristian Behrens
- Restricting preferential tax regimes to avoid harmful tax competition pp. 493-507

- Alexander Haupt and Wolfgang Peters
- Corporate tax policy, foreign firm ownership and thin capitalization pp. 508-526

- Clemens Fuest and Thomas Hemmelgarn
- Commodity taxation in a 'linear' world: a spatial panel data approach pp. 527-541

- Peter Egger, Michael Pfaffermayr and Hannes Winner
- The rise and fall of regional inequalities with technological differences and knowledge spillovers pp. 542-569

- Antonella Nocco
- The role of human capital investments in the location decision of firms pp. 570-583

- Niko Matouschek and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- Economics of Agglomeration: Cities, Industrial Location and Regional Growth pp. 584-592

- D. Pines
- Edward L. Glaeser, Review of Richard Florida's The Rise of the Creative Class pp. 593-596

- E. Glaeser
Volume 35, issue 4, 2005
- The role of liability, regulation and economic incentives in brownfield remediation and redevelopment: evidence from surveys of developers pp. 327-351

- Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta and Margherita Turvani
- Capital tax competition and returns to scale pp. 353-373

- John Burbidge and Katherine Cuff
- Persistence and regional disparities in unemployment (Argentina 1980-1997) pp. 375-394

- Sebastian Galiani, Carlos Lamarche, Alberto Porto and Walter Sosa-Escudero
- Wage spillovers in public sector contract negotiations: the importance of social comparisons pp. 395-416

- Linda Babcock, John Engberg and Robert Greenbaum
- GSE impact on rural mortgage markets pp. 417-443

- Brent Ambrose and Richard Buttimer
- The formation and growth of specialized cities: efficiency without developers or Malthusian traps pp. 445-470

- Alex Anas and Kai Xiong
Volume 35, issue 3, 2005
- Agglomeration economies and industry location decisions: the impacts of spatial and industrial spillovers pp. 215-237

- Jeffrey Cohen and Catherine Morrison Paul
- Zipf's Law for cities: a cross-country investigation pp. 239-263

- Kwok Tong Soo
- A unified convex-concave model of urban land values pp. 265-277

- Mark D. Ecker and Hans Isakson
- Strategic interaction and the adoption of tax increment financing pp. 279-303

- Paul F. Byrne
- Housing, mobility and unemployment pp. 305-325

- Thomas Dohmen
Volume 35, issue 2, 2005
- Buyer-seller interaction in experimental spatial markets pp. 89-108

- Eva Camacho-Cuena, Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Gerardo Sabater-Grande
- Analyzing building-height restrictions: predicted impacts and welfare costs pp. 109-125

- Alain Bertaud and Jan Brueckner
- Endogenous R&D spillovers and locational choice pp. 127-139

- Claudio Piga and Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
- Now and forever? Initial and subsequent location choices of immigrants pp. 141-165

- Olof Åslund
- Information, agglomeration, and the headquarters of U.S. exporters pp. 167-191

- Mary Lovely, Stuart Rosenthal and Shalini Sharma
- Hotelling in the air? Flight departures in Norway pp. 193-213

- Kjell G Salvanes, Frode Steen and Lars Sørgard
Volume 35, issue 1, 2005
- Existence of equilibria in a basic tax-competition model pp. 1-22

- Thorsten Bayindir-Upmann and Abderrahmane Ziad
- Private goods provided by local governments pp. 23-48

- Kazunori Akutagawa and Se-il Mun
- Constrained efficient locations under delivered pricing pp. 49-56

- Cesaltina Pires
- Demand for environmental quality: a spatial hedonic analysis pp. 57-82

- David Brasington and Diane Hite
- City: Urbanism And Its End: by Douglas W. Rae pp. 83-87

- William Strange
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