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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 32, issue 6, 2002
- Capitalization of federal taxes, the relative price of housing, and urban form: density and sorting effects pp. 673-690

- Richard Voith and Joseph Gyourko
- 2SLS and OLS in a spatial autoregressive model with equal spatial weights pp. 691-707

- Harry H. Kelejian and Ingmar Prucha
- Regulation in education pp. 709-735

- Arantza Beitia
- Is there a 'California effect' in US environmental policymaking? pp. 737-764

- Per Fredriksson and Daniel Millimet
- Price discrimination and the location choice of a durable goods monopoly pp. 765-773

- Paolo Garella
- Stock prices and house prices in California: new evidence of a wealth effect? pp. 775-783

- Richard Green
- The homevoter hypothesis: how home values influence local government taxation, school finance, and land-use policies: by William A. Fischel, Harvard University Press 2001 pp. 785-788

- John I. Carruthers
Volume 32, issue 5, 2002
- Spatial distribution of affordable home loan purchases in major metropolitan areas: documentation and analysis pp. 549-589

- Joseph Gyourko and Dapeng Hu
- Homelessness and labor markets pp. 591-606

- Gerhard Glomm and Andrew John
- Housing costs, house price shocks and savings behaviour among older households in Britain pp. 607-625

- Richard Disney, Andrew Henley and Gary Stears
- Variational inequality formulation of the system-optimal travel choice problem and efficient congestion tolls for a general transportation network with multiple time periods pp. 627-650

- L. N. Liu and David E. Boyce
- Spatial-network, general-equilibrium model with a stylized application pp. 651-671

- Hans Lofgren and Sheman Robinson
Volume 32, issue 4, 2002
- The relative advantages of flexible versus designated manufacturing technologies pp. 419-445

- George Norman
- Efficiency properties of labor taxation in a spatial model of restricted labor mobility pp. 447-473

- Patrik Guggenberger, Ashok Kaul and Martin Kolmar
- A model of regulation in the rental housing market pp. 475-500

- Pascal Raess and Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
- The revenue impacts of cross-border lottery shopping in the presence of spatial autocorrelation pp. 501-519

- Thomas Garrett and Thomas Marsh
- Parental housing values and children's consumption pp. 521-529

- Warren Hrung
- Spatial competition with concave transport costs pp. 531-540

- Maria-Angeles de Frutos, Hamid Hamoudi and X. Jarque
- Spatial Optimization for Managed Ecosystems: John Hof and Michael Bevers, Columbia University Press, New York, 1998 pp. 541-542

- Andrew R. Solow
- Book review: Book Review of William Easterly's The Elusive Quest for Growth, MIT Press, July 2001 pp. 543-547

- Edward Glaeser
Volume 32, issue 3, 2002
- Second-best congestion pricing in general static transportation networks with elastic demands pp. 281-310

- Erik Verhoef
- Trade, rural-urban migration, and regional income disparity in developing countries: a spatial general equilibrium model inspired by the case of China pp. 311-338

- Dapeng Hu
- Location choice and price discrimination in a duopoly pp. 339-358

- Tommaso Valletti
- Labour mobility of unemployed workers pp. 359-380

- Juha Kettunen
- The importance of being small. Or when countries are areas and not points pp. 381-408

- Joe Tharakan and Jacques Thisse
Volume 32, issue 2, 2002
- Residential neighborhood effects pp. 145-165

- Yannis Ioannides
- Economies of transport density and industrial agglomeration pp. 167-200

- Tomoya Mori and Koji Nishikimi
- A generalized analysis of the effects of business taxes on the production location choice under uncertainty pp. 201-219

- Lin-Ti Tan and C. Y. Cyrus Chu
- Accounting for growth in post-Soviet Russia pp. 221-239

- Daniel Berkowitz and David DeJong
- The effects of externalities on productivity growth in Spanish industry pp. 241-258

- Juan de Lucio, José Herce and Ana Goicolea
- A public firm challenged by entry: duplication or diversity? pp. 259-274

- Tore Nilssen and Lars Sørgard
- A Review of Travel by Design: The Influence of Urban Form on Travel: Edited by Marlon G. Boarnet and Randall Crane (Oxford University Press 2001) pp. 275-277

- Matthew Kahn
Volume 32, issue 1, 2002
- The coordination of capital income and profit taxation with cross-ownership of firms pp. 1-26

- Harry Huizinga and Søren Nielsen
- Spatial allocation of emergency medical services: minimising the death rate or providing equal access? pp. 27-45

- Stefan Felder and Henrik Brinkmann
- Equilibrium locations in a spatial model with sequential entry in real time pp. 47-58

- Luca Lambertini
- Human capital and the rise of American cities, 1900-1990 pp. 59-96

- Curtis Simon and Clark Nardinelli
- Public infrastructure and the performance of manufacturing industries: short- and long-run effects pp. 97-121

- Rosina Moreno, Enrique Lopez-Bazo and Manuel Artís
- Equilibrium stability for a migration model pp. 123-138

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
- Markets for clean air: the U.S. acid rain program: A. Denny Ellerman, Paul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee, Juan-Pablo Montero, Elizabeth M. Bailey, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000 pp. 139-144

- Dallas Burtraw
Volume 31, issue 6, 2001
- Social dumping and relocation: is there a case for imposing a social clause? pp. 643-668

- Tito Cordella and Isabel Grilo
- Population growth in U.S. counties, 1840-1990 pp. 669-699

- Patricia E. Beeson, David DeJong and Werner Troesken
- Spatial interactions among U.S. cities: 1900-1990 pp. 701-731

- Linda Harris Dobkins and Yannis Ioannides
- The choice of tax base by local authorities: voter preferences, special interest groups, and tax base diversification pp. 733-749

- H. Leroy Gill and Donald Haurin
- Urban change in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative analysis and policy. Second edition.: Summers, Anita A., Cheshire, Paul C., Senn, Lanfranco (editors); Published by Urban Institute Press, Washington, D.C., Distributed by University Press of America, Lanham, Md., 1999 pp. 751-756

- Arthur O'Sullivan
- World Bank. 2000. Entering the 21st Century:: World Development Report 1999/2000. New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank.1 pp. 757-764

- Charles M. Becker
- Land value taxation pp. 765-770

- David Mills
- Taxes, Public Goods and Urban Economics: The Selected Essays of Peter Mieszkowski: Peter Mieszkowski, Published by Edward Elgar, Northampton, MA, USA, 1999, ISBN 1 85898 897 7 pp. 771-777

- John Wilson
Volume 31, issue 5, 2001
- Strategic location decisions in a growing market pp. 523-533

- Dongsheng Zhou and Ilan Vertinsky
- Sequential locations in directional markets pp. 535-546

- Fu-Chuan Lai
- Attribute dependence and the provision of quality pp. 547-569

- Hans Degryse and Andreas Irmen
- An empirical test of geographic knowledge spillovers using geographic information systems and firm-level data pp. 571-599

- Scott J. Wallsten
- By Alex Anas. Forthcoming in Regional Science and Urban Economics. The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions, and International Trade, Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman and Anthony J. Venables, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1999. ISBN: 0-262-06204-6 pp. 601-615

- Alex Anas
- Attractive Cities - an Economic Analysis: Roland Anderson, (1999), The Swedish Council for Building Research, Stockholm, T6:1999 (252 pages) pp. 620-622

- Bengt Turner
- Economics of Cities: Theoretical Perspectives: Jean-Marie Huriot and Jacques-Francois Thisse, Eds., Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000 pp. 623-626

- Diego Puga
- An Essay on Urban Economic Theory: Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou and David Pines, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Massachusetts, 1999, ISBN 0-7923-8343-5 pp. 626-630

- Robert Helsley
- Review of The Challenge of Fiscal Disparities for State and Local Governments: Hellen F. Ladd, Published by Edward Elgar Cheltenham, UK, Northhampton, MA, USA (1999) pp. 631-634

- Roy Bahl
- Land Value Taxation: Can It and Will It Work Today?: Dick Netzer (ed.), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge (MA), 1998 pp. 634-641

- Peter Tomlinson
Volume 31, issue 4, 2001
- The welfare impacts of alternative policies to address atmospheric pollution in urban road transport pp. 383-411

- Stef Proost and Kurt Van Dender
- Modifying transport prices to internalise externalities: evidence from European case studies pp. 413-431

- Chris Nash, Tom Sansom and Ben Still
- Reducing emissions from transit buses pp. 433-451

- Paul Schimek
- Should diesel cars in Europe be discouraged? pp. 453-470

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- Discrete choice models and optimal two-part tariffs in the presence of externalities: optimal taxation of cars pp. 471-504

- Bruno De Borger
- Public support for pollution fee policies for motor vehicles with revenue recycling: survey results pp. 505-522

- Alan Krupnick, Winston Harrington and Anna Alberini
Volume 31, issue 2-3, 2001
- Fiscal Competition and Federalism in Europe pp. 131-132

- Konrad Stahl
- Fiscal competition and European Union: contrasting perspectives pp. 133-145

- Wallace Oates
- Fiscal policies in open cities with firms and households pp. 147-180

- Andrew Haughwout and Robert P. Inman
- Income tax competition at the State and Local Level in Switzerland pp. 181-213

- Lars Feld and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Local business taxation and competition for capital: the choice of the tax rate pp. 215-245

- Thiess Buettner
- Vertical income tax externalities and fiscal interdependence: evidence from the US pp. 247-272

- Alejandro Esteller-Moré and Albert Solé-Ollé
- Double Bertrand tax competition: a fiscal game with governments acting as middlemen pp. 273-297

- Andreas Wagener
- Why is there so little tax coordination? The role of majority voting and international tax evasion pp. 299-317

- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
- On the effects of capital mobility on local infrastructure policy and rent-seeking pp. 319-337

- Oliver Lorz
- Public procurement in the presence of capital taxation pp. 339-353

- Alfons Weichenrieder
- Alternative tax constitutions and risky education in a federation pp. 355-377

- Panu Poutvaara
Volume 31, issue 1, 2001
- A flexible test for agglomeration economies in two US manufacturing industries pp. 1-19

- Edward J. Feser
- Core-periphery model with forward-looking expectations pp. 21-49

- Richard Baldwin
- Monopolistic competition, trade, and endogenous spatial fluctuations pp. 51-77

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Intermediate goods and the spatial structure of an economy pp. 79-109

- Masahisa Fujita and Nobuaki Hamaguchi
- The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy, Sandra J. Newman, editor, The Urban Institute Press, Washington, D.C., 1999 pp. 111-118

- Michael Murray
- Fiscal Federalism and State-Local Finance: The Scandinavian Perspective: Jorn Rattso (Ed.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA, 1998 pp. 119-125

- Matz Dahlberg
- Discovering the Unknown Landscape: A History of America's Wetlands by Ann Vileisis, Island Press, Washington, D.C. and Covelo, CA, 1997 pp. 127-129

- Stephen Polasky
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