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 34, issue 6, 2004
- Land markets and land market regulation: progress towards understanding pp. 619-637

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- An empirical investigation of the effects of impact fees on housing and land markets pp. 639-661

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Timothy M. Shaughnessy
- Measuring the effects of mixed land uses on housing values pp. 663-680

- Yan Song and Gerrit-Jan Knaap
- The periurban city: why to live between the suburbs and the countryside pp. 681-703

- Jean Cavailhes, Dominique Peeters, Evangelos Sekeris and Jacques Thisse
- Land use externalities, open space preservation, and urban sprawl pp. 705-725

- Elena Irwin and Nancy E. Bockstael
- On the use of policy to reduce housing market segmentation pp. 727-751

- Geoff Meen and Mark Andrew
- The ideal source of local public revenue pp. 753-784

- Donald C. Shoup
Volume 34, issue 5, 2004
- Second-best redistribution through public investment: a characterization, an empirical test and an application to the case of Spain pp. 489-503

- Angel de La Fuente
- Testing the spatial mismatch hypothesis using inter-city variations in industrial composition pp. 505-532

- Bruce Weinberg
- The geographic distribution of production activity in the UK pp. 533-564

- Michael Devereux, Rachel Griffith and Helen Simpson
- A simple, analytically solvable, Chamberlinian agglomeration model pp. 565-573

- Michael Pfluger
- A noncooperative analysis of a circular city model pp. 575-589

- Junichiro Ishida and Noriaki Matsushima
- What attracts high performance factories? Management culture and regional advantage pp. 591-618

- Peter Doeringer, Christine Evans-Klock and David Terkla
Volume 34, issue 4, 2004
- Cross-border shopping in a federal economy pp. 365-385

- Vander Lucas
- Chasing the smokestack: strategic policymaking with multiple instruments pp. 387-410

- Per Fredriksson, John List and Daniel Millimet
- Agglomeration and the public sector pp. 411-427

- Michael Roos
- Determinants of local public school expenditure: a dynamic panel data model pp. 429-453

- Eskil Heinesen
- Spatial competition of governments in the investment on public facilities pp. 455-488

- Takaaki Takahashi
Volume 34, issue 3, 2004
- Urban land policy and housing in an endogenously growing monocentric city pp. 241-261

- C.-C.Chu-Chia Lin, Chao-Cheng Mai and Ping Wang
- Have the GSE affordable housing goals increased the supply of mortgage credit? pp. 263-273

- Brent Ambrose and Thomas Thibodeau
- Bilateral monopolies and location choice pp. 275-288

- Kurt Brekke and Odd Rune Straume
- Pricing transport networks with fixed residential location pp. 289-307

- Kurt Van Dender
- Geographical specialisation in Spanish agriculture before and after integration in the European Union pp. 309-320

- Ricardo Mora Villarrubia and Carlos San Juan
- Heterogeneous preferences and location choice with multi-product firms pp. 321-339

- Darlene C. Chisholm and George Norman
- Manufacturing location and impacts of road transport infrastructure: empirical evidence from Spain pp. 341-363

- Adelheid Holl
Volume 34, issue 2, 2004
- Population growth and its distribution between cities: positive and normative aspects pp. 125-154

- Yossi Hadar and David Pines
- The land assembly problem revisited pp. 155-162

- Flavio Menezes and Rohan Pitchford
- Optimal pricing of transport externalities in an international environment: some empirical results based on a numerical optimization model pp. 163-201

- Bruno De Borger, Christophe Courcelle and Didier Swysen
- Funding schools for greater equity pp. 203-224

- Elena Del Rey
- Evaluating value-pricing projects with both scheduling and route choices pp. 225-240

- Terence Lam
Volume 34, issue 1, 2004
- Acquisition versus greenfield investment: the location of foreign manufacturers in Italy pp. 3-25

- Roberto Basile
- How do firms agglomerate? A study of FDI in France pp. 27-54

- Matthieu Crozet, Thierry Mayer and Jean-Louis Mucchielli
- Personal redistribution and the regional allocation of public investment pp. 55-69

- Ramon Caminal
- Cities and the organization of manufacturing pp. 71-100

- Emin Dinlersoz
- Regional industrial growth: evidence from Chinese industries pp. 101-124

- Ting Gao
Volume 33, issue 6, 2003
- Consumption variety and urban agglomeration pp. 653-661

- Amihai Glazer, Mark Gradstein and Priya Ranjan
- Thy neighbor's jobs: geography and labor market dynamics pp. 663-693

- Spencer P. Glendon and Jacob Vigdor
- Contestability of the urban land market: an event study of Hong Kong land auctions pp. 695-720

- Stephen Ching and Yuming Fu
- Precise computation of a competitive equilibrium of the discrete land market model pp. 721-743

- Mitsunobu Miyake
- Estimating the commuting cost and commuting time property price gradients pp. 745-767

- Chung-Yi Tse and Alex W. H. Chan
Volume 33, issue 5, 2003
- Racial differences in homeownership: the effect of residential location pp. 517-556

- Yongheng Deng, Stephen Ross and Susan Wachter
- Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology pp. 557-579

- Raymond Florax, Henk Folmer and Sergio Rey
- The economics of honeybee swarming pp. 581-594

- Chung-cheng Lin, Tze-wei Chen and Ching-chong Lai
- Properties of tests for spatial error components pp. 595-618

- Luc Anselin and Rosina Moreno
- Compensating differentials and evolution in the quality-of-life among U.S. states pp. 619-649

- Stuart Gabriel, Joe P. Mattey and William Wascher
Volume 33, issue 4, 2003
- The geography of US pollution intensive trade: evidence from 1958 to 1994 pp. 383-400

- Matthew Kahn
- Does history matter for urban primacy? The case of Vienna pp. 401-418

- Volker Nitsch
- Increasing returns and heterogeneity in a spatial economy pp. 419-444

- Pascal Mossay
- Why are technological spillovers spatially bounded? A market orientated approach pp. 445-466

- Edmond Baranes and Jean-Philippe Tropeano
- The effects of precautionary saving motives on (S,s) bands for home purchases pp. 467-488

- Wendy E. Dunn
- Estimating hospital market pricing: an equilibrium approach using spatial econometrics pp. 489-516

- Lee R. Mobley
Volume 33, issue 3, 2003
- Race and the value of owner-occupied housing, 1940-1990 pp. 255-286

- William Collins and Robert Margo
- The return of centralization to Chicago: using repeat sales to identify changes in house price distance gradients pp. 287-304

- Daniel McMillen
- Rent stabilization and the long-run supply of housing pp. 305-333

- Alastair McFarlane
- Agglomeration and growth with innovation in the intermediate goods sector pp. 335-360

- Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- Do federal spending and tax policies build cities or promote sprawl? pp. 361-378

- Joseph Persky and Haydar Kurban
Volume 33, issue 2, 2003
- Zipf's law for cities: an empirical examination pp. 127-137

- Yannis Ioannides and Henry Overman
- The political economy of intergovernmental grants pp. 139-156

- Rainald Borck and Stephanie Owings
- Geographical segmentation in Japanese bank loan markets pp. 157-174

- Masaji Kano and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- The effect of professional sports on earnings and employment in the services and retail sectors in US cities pp. 175-198

- Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys
- Does commuting distance matter?: Commuting tolerance and residential change pp. 199-221

- William A. V. Clark, Youqin Huang and Suzanne Withers
- Regional asymmetries: economies of agglomeration versus unionized labor markets pp. 223-249

- Pierre Picard and Eric Toulemonde
- Urban sprawl causes, consequences and policy responses: Gregory D. Squires, editor. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 2002 pp. 251-252

- Edwin S. Mills
Volume 33, issue 1, 2003
- A study of quasi-experimental control group methods for estimating policy impacts pp. 3-25

- W. Reed and Cynthia Rogers
- Tests for spatial lag dependence based on method of moments estimation pp. 27-58

- Luz A. Saavedra
- Optimal tenant protection pp. 59-92

- Hiroyuki Seshimo
- Asymmetric information and product differentiation pp. 93-113

- Marcel Boyer, Philippe Mahenc and Michel Moreaux
- Property Taxation and Local Government Finance: Essays in honor of C. Lowell Harriss, 2001: Edited by Wallace Oates, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 345 pp pp. 115-119

- Andrew Haughwout
- Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics: Cheshire, Paul, and Edwin S. Mills, editors, Volume 3, Applied Urban Economics, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1999 pp. 121-125

- Yannis Ioannides
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