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 26, issue 6, 1996
- Introduction pp. 561-563

- Yannis Ioannides
- Testing neoclassical convergence in regional incomes and earnings pp. 565-590

- Gerald Carlino and Leonard Mills
- Location, innovation and trade: The role of localization and nation-based externalities pp. 591-612

- Linda Harris Dobkins
- The new urban landscape: Developers and edge cities pp. 613-643

- J. Vernon Henderson and Arindam Mitra
- Spatial agglomeration and endogenous growth pp. 645-669

- Theodore Palivos and Ping Wang
- Transport costs, intermediate goods, and localized growth pp. 671-695

- Uwe Walz
Volume 26, issue 5, 1996
- Age, housing demand, and real house prices pp. 465-480

- Richard Green and Patric Hendershott
- Precommitment in a system of hierarchical governments pp. 481-504

- William Hoyt and Richard Jensen
- Information provision, flat and fine congestion tolling and the efficiency of road usage pp. 505-529

- Erik Verhoef, Richard H. M. Emmerink, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- The effect of the bank regulatory environment on state economic activity pp. 531-541

- Robert Krol and Shirley Svorny
- Private sector versus public sector externalities pp. 543-555

- Arman Mansoorian and Gordon Myers
- Local economic development: Analysis and practice: John P. Blair, (Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, 1995) pp. 557-559

- Timothy Bartik
Volume 26, issue 3-4, 1996
- Introduction and overview pp. 227-234

- Patric Hendershott
- The effect of income and collateral constraints on residential mortgage terminations pp. 235-261

- Wayne R. Archer, David Ling and Gary A. McGill
- Mortgage default and low downpayment loans: The costs of public subsidy pp. 263-285

- Yongheng Deng, John Quigley, Robert Van Order and Freddie Mac
- Residential mobility and mortgages pp. 287-311

- Sewin Chan
- House prices and home owner saving behavior pp. 313-336

- Gary V. Engelhardt
- Should the stagnant homeownership rate be a source of concern? pp. 337-368

- Richard Green
- Expectations, efficiency, and euphoria in the housing market pp. 369-386

- Dennis Capozza and Paul J. Seguin
- Housing price dynamics within a metropolitan area pp. 387-407

- Karl Case and Christopher Mayer
- In search of empirical evidence that links rent and user cost pp. 409-431

- Dixie M. Blackley and James R. Follain
- Risk-based capital standards and the riskiness of bank portfolios: Credit and factor risks pp. 433-464

- Steven R. Grenadier and Brian J. Hall
Volume 26, issue 2, 1996
- Scale economies, returns to variety, and the productivity of public infrastructure pp. 105-123

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Mary Lovely
- Urban growth controls with resident landowners pp. 125-143

- Jan Brueckner and Fu-Chuan Lai
- Cost efficiency of Belgian local governments: A comparative analysis of FDH, DEA, and econometric approaches pp. 145-170

- Bruno De Borger and Kristiaan Kerstens
- Urban structure with two coexisting and almost completely segregated populations: The case of East and West Jerusalem pp. 171-187

- Gershon Alperovich and Joseph Deutsch
- The effect of demographics on the Japanese housing market pp. 189-201

- Fumio Ohtake and Mototsugu Shintani
- Are municipalities Tieboutian clubs? pp. 203-226

- Eric J. Heikkila
Volume 26, issue 1, 1996
- When do cities specialize in production? pp. 1-22

- Hesham Abdel-Rahman
- Embodied technological progress, technology-related producer inputs, and regional factors in a firm-level model of growth pp. 23-50

- Shanzi Ke and Michael I. Luger
- Regional adjustment and wage flexibility in the European Union pp. 51-75

- Filip Abraham
- Simple diagnostic tests for spatial dependence pp. 77-104

- Luc Anselin, Anil K. Bera, Raymond Florax and Mann J. Yoon
Volume 25, issue 6, 1995
- Internalizing intergenerational externalities by regionalization pp. 685-704

- Dietmar Wellisch and Wolfram Richter
- Demographic shift, relative costs and the allocation of local public consumption in Norway pp. 705-726

- Lars-Erik Borge and Jorn Rattso
- Optimal retail lease contracts: the principal-agent approach pp. 727-738

- Kangoh Lee
- The decision to 'bid for business': Municipal behavior in granting property tax abatements pp. 739-757

- John Anderson and Robert Wassmer
- Specification and estimation of the effect of ownership on the economic efficiency of the water utilities pp. 759-784

- Arunava Bhattacharyya, Thomas Harris, Rangesan Narayanan and Kambiz Raffiee
Volume 25, issue 5, 1995
- Comparative static analysis of open urban models with a full labor market and suburban employment pp. 575-605

- Stephen Ross and John Yinger
- Is public infrastructure productive? A metropolitan perspective using new capital stock estimates pp. 607-630

- John B. Crihfield and Martin P. H. Panggabean
- Contracting with costly tenants pp. 631-654

- Franz Hubert
- Distribution of factor endowments and tax competition pp. 655-673

- Hae-shin Hwang and Byeongho Choe
- On the emergence of multinational corporations in developing economies: A note pp. 675-684

- Hamid Beladi and Eun Choi
Volume 25, issue 4, 1995
- Preface pp. 375-376

- Masahisa Fujita and Jacques Thisse
- Regulation of commuter railways and spatial development pp. 377-394

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto and Kazuharu Kiyono
- Optimal transportation policy with strategic locational choice pp. 395-410

- Jacques Thisse and David Wildasin
- Independent and joint provision of optional public services pp. 411-425

- Kenichi Tsukahara
- An economic theory of urban growth control pp. 427-434

- Noboru Sakashita
- Strategic growth controls pp. 435-460

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- Proposal of a benefit incidence matrix for urban development projects pp. 461-481

- Hisa Morisugi and Eiji Ohno
- Evaluation of the shape of residential lots in land-readjustment projects pp. 483-503

- Yasushi Asami
- When is the economy monocentric?: von Thunen and Chamberlin unified pp. 505-528

- Masahisa Fujita and Paul Krugman
- Toward a general-equilibrium theory of a core-periphery system of cities pp. 529-546

- Hesham Abdel-Rahman and Ping Wang
- Efficiency wages, involuntary unemployment and urban spatial structure pp. 547-573

- Yves Zenou and Tony E. Smith
Volume 25, issue 3, 1995
- Equilibrium with agglomeration economies pp. 249-260

- John Lindsey, John W. Pratt and Richard Zeckhauser
- The effect of anticipated transportation improvement on residential land values pp. 261-278

- John McDonald and Clifford I. Osuji
- Local income taxation: An externality, Pigouvian solution, and public policies pp. 279-296

- Timothy Goodspeed
- Net wealth, marginal tax rates and the demand for home mortgage debt pp. 297-322

- Lawrence D. Jones
- Bank structure and new business creation lessons from an earlier time pp. 323-353

- John E. Jackson and Ann R. Thomas
- Contracting with spatial externalities and agency problems The case of retail leases pp. 355-372

- Thomas Miceli and C. F. Sirmans
Volume 25, issue 2, 1995
- Infrastructure in a structural model of economic growth pp. 131-151

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Amy Schwartz
- Will homeowners impose property taxes? pp. 153-181

- J. Vernon Henderson
- Non-linear evolution of dynamic spatial systems. The relevance of chaos and ecologically-based models pp. 183-210

- Peter Nijkamp and Aura Reggiani
- The benefits of transport improvements in a city with efficient development control pp. 211-222

- Stephen Sheppard and Mark Edward Stover
- Uncertainty, liquidity, and housing choices pp. 223-236

- Yuming Fu
- Rents and prices of housing across areas of the United States. A cross-section examination of the present value model pp. 237-247

- Todd Clark
Volume 25, issue 1, 1995
- Expectations-driven spatial fluctuations pp. 1-19

- Jordi Galí
- Moving behavior and the housing market pp. 21-39

- Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides
- Demography and the demand for housing A reinterpretation of the Mankiw-Weil demand variable pp. 41-58

- Craig Swan
- Spatial price discrimination and location choice with non-uniform demands pp. 59-73

- Francis K. Cheung and X. Wang
- Differentiation in a two-dimensional market pp. 75-83

- E. C. H. Veendorp and Anjum Majeed
- On the integrability problem in discrete spatial activity systems with site and network externalities pp. 85-108

- Norbert Oppenheim
- Equilibrium with an underpopulated region and an overpopulated region pp. 109-123

- Tetsuya Nakajima
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