Regional Science and Urban Economics
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Volume 24, issue 6, 1994
- Fiscal impacts of local population growth: A conceptual and empirical analysis pp. 661-686

- Helen Ladd
- Marginal tax rates and state economic growth pp. 687-705

- John K. Mullen and Martin Williams
- Divergent regional development, factor mobility, and nontraded goods pp. 707-722

- Matthias Premer and Uwe Walz
- New highways as economic development tools: An evaluation using quasi-experimental matching methods pp. 723-751

- Terance Rephann and Andrew Isserman
- Development policies, rural land use, and tropical deforestation pp. 753-771

- Donald Jones and Robert V. O'Neill
- On a location theory under duopoly pp. 773-784

- Chao-cheng Mai and Hong Hwang
- Wage and employment adjustment in local labor markets: Randall W. Eberts and Joe A. Stone (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1992) pp. 785-789

- Thomas Kniesner
- Wage flexibility and unemployment dynamics in regional labor markets: Thomas Hyclak and Geraint Johnes (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1992) pp. 789-793

- Thomas Kniesner
Volume 24, issue 5, 1994
- Upstream monopoly, downsteam competition and spatial price discrimination pp. 529-542

- Barnali Gupta, Amoz Katz and Debashis Pal
- Location and housing demand with endogenous consumption risk pp. 543-563

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Urban growth, externality and welfare pp. 565-576

- Chi-Chur Chao and Eden Yu
- Estimating willingness-to-pay for housing attributes an application to Cairo and Manila pp. 577-599

- Amrita G. Daniere
- The theory and estimation of endogenous zoning pp. 601-630

- J. M. Pogodzinski and Tim Sass
- Regional science: The state of the art pp. 631-647

- Marcus Berliant and Thijs ten Raa
- Regional economics: a state of an art pp. 649-659

- Peter Nijkamp
Volume 24, issue 4, 1994
- Location distortions under incomplete information pp. 409-440

- Marcel Boyer, Jean-Jacques Laffont, Philippe Mahenc and Michel Moreaux
- Population mobility and capital tax competition pp. 441-459

- John Burbidge and Gordon Myers
- Product differentiation and economic growth in a system of cities pp. 461-484

- Yannis Ioannides
- Immiserizing growth with interregional externalities of public goods pp. 485-496

- Toshihiro Ihori
- Economies of scope in intermediate goods and a system of cities pp. 497-524

- Hesham Abdel-Rahman
- Sources of Metropolitan Growth: Edwin S. Mills and John F. McDonald, eds. (Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 1992) pp. ix, 307, $29.95 (cloth) pp. 525-527

- Robert Margo
Volume 24, issue 3, 1994
- Land assembly and urban renewal pp. 287-300

- Brendan O'Flaherty
- Borrowing constraints and access to owner-occupied housing pp. 301-322

- John Duca and Stuart Rosenthal
- The efficient allocation of local public factors in Tiebout's tradition pp. 323-340

- Wolfram Richter
- When is a move a migration? pp. 341-360

- Jeffrey Zax
- Revised stochastic analysis of an input-output model pp. 361-371

- Thijs ten Raa and Mark Steel
- City formation with commitment pp. 373-390

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- The city vs. firm subsidy game pp. 391-407

- Jörg Oechssler
Volume 24, issue 2, 1994
- Community choice of revenue instruments pp. 159-183

- J. Vernon Henderson
- Collective choice of price caps and freight absorption: A spatial approach to regulation pp. 185-205

- Meng-Hua Ye and Anthony Yezer
- Two-stage two-dimensional spatial competition between two firms pp. 207-227

- Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Competitive delivered pricing and production pp. 229-252

- Phillip J. Lederer
- Housing demand properties in the monocentric market form pp. 253-263

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Competitive spatial price discrimination with strictly convex production costs pp. 265-272

- Barnali Gupta
- Capital, population and urban patterns pp. 273-286

- Wei-Bin Zhang
Volume 24, issue 1, 1994
- Foreword pp. 1-1

- Wassily Leontief
- On the methodology of input-output analysis pp. 3-25

- Thijs ten Raa
- Practices in input-output table compilation pp. 27-54

- Vu Quang Viet
- Analysis of multipliers in stochastic input-output models pp. 55-74

- Pieter S. M. Kop Jansen
- Productivity measurement within an input-output framework pp. 75-92

- Edward Wolff
- A key role for input-output analysis in policy design pp. 93-113

- William Baumol and Edward Wolff
- An equilibrium analysis of regional industrial diversification pp. 115-133

- Donald Gilchrist and Larry St. Louis
- Neoclassical input-output analysis pp. 135-158

- Thijs ten Raa and Pierre Mohnen
Volume 23, issue 6, 1993
- Communication technologies and spatial organization of multi-unit firms in metropolitan areas pp. 695-729

- Mitsuru Ota and Masahisa Fujita
- Industrial mix as a factor in the growth and variability of states' economies pp. 731-748

- Teresa Garcia-Mila and Therese J. McGuire
- Market domain and structure in regional manufacturing instability pp. 749-763

- Arthur L. Silvers and Karl S. Tsuji
- Consistent conjectural variations in a two-dimensional spatial market pp. 765-778

- Klaus Scholer
- Monopsony and the production-location decision of the firm pp. 779-790

- Chao-cheng Mai, Sontachai Suwanakul and Chiou-nan Yeh
- Transportation rates, market structure and the production-location decision: A note pp. 791-796

- Doris Cheng, Dau-Ming Ding and Yeung-Nan Shieh
Volume 23, issue 5, 1993
- Ameliorating congestion by income redistribution pp. 579-584

- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- Existence of voting and housing equilibrium in a system of communities with property taxes pp. 585-610

- Dennis Epple, Radu Filimon and Thomas Romer
- The effects of state personal income tax differentials on wages pp. 611-628

- Sally Wallace
- Tariff effects in a spatial oligopoly with land markets and mobile consumers pp. 629-643

- Dennis Heffley and Panos Hatzipanayotou
- Tax abatement and tax rates in a system of overlapping revenue-maximizing governments pp. 645-665

- John Beck
- On the decentralized provision of public goods with spillovers in the presence of household mobility pp. 667-679

- Dietmar Wellisch
- Endogenous trade uncertainty: Why countries may specialize against comparative advantage pp. 681-694

- Charles Marrewijk and Peter Bergeijk
Volume 23, issue 4, 1993
- Relaxing spatial competition through product line choice (or vice versa) pp. 461-486

- Gianni De Fraja
- A land capitalization approach to the efficient provision of urban facilities pp. 487-522

- Yasushi Asami, Masahisa Fujita and Jacques Thisse
- Entry deterrence, cost advantage and horizontal product differentiation pp. 523-543

- Steffen Ziss
- Information, search, and house prices pp. 545-557

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull and C. F. Sirmans
- The impact of regional investment incentives on employment and productivity: Some Canadian evidence pp. 559-575

- Michael Daly, Ian Gorman, Gordon Lenjosek, Alex MacNevin and Wannakan Phiriyapreunt
Volume 23, issue 3, 1993
- European regional economic integration: Introduction pp. 307-314

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz and Ralph B. Ginsberg
- Increasing returns and the shift from customs union to common market pp. 315-335

- Earl L. Grinols
- Integration among unequals pp. 337-354

- Luis Rivera-Batiz and Danyang Xie
- Integration in goods and factors: The role of flows and revenue pp. 355-367

- Carsten Kowalczyk
- Fiscal competition and interindustry trade pp. 369-399

- David Wildasin
- European monetary union and central bank independence pp. 401-425

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- Cohesion in the European community: A key imperative for the 1990s? pp. 427-448

- Iain Begg and David Mayes
- The maze of urban housing markets: Theory, evidence, and policy: Jerome Rothenberg, George C. Galster, Richard V. Butler and John R. Pitkin (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1991) pp. 549, $62.95 (hard cover) pp. 449-453

- Stuart Rosenthal
- The migration of labor: Oded Stark, (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1991) pp. x+406 pp. 453-457

- Stephen Trejo
Volume 23, issue 2, 1993
- A general equilibrium simulation model of housing markets with indivisibility pp. 153-169

- Fred K. Luk
- Tenants' search and vacancies in rental housing markets pp. 171-183

- Colin Read
- State-specific estimates of state and local government capital pp. 185-209

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- Does migration arbitrage regional labor market differentials? pp. 211-233

- Stuart Gabriel, Janice Shack-Marquez and William Wascher
- Quality variations in the circular model of variety-differentiated products pp. 235-257

- Nicholas Economides
- Spatial competition of firms in a two-dimensional bounded market pp. 259-289

- Masaki Aoyagi and Atsuyuki Okabe
- Agglomeration in a linear city with heterogeneous households pp. 291-306

- Ping Wang
Volume 23, issue 1, 1993
- Equilibria and entry in two interdependent spatial markets pp. 1-27

- Nicolas Schmitt
- Municipal bond rating analysis: Sample selectivity and simultaneous equations bias pp. 29-50

- Choon-Geol Moon and Janet G. Stotsky
- Policy evaluation quality: A quasi-experimental study of regional employment subsidies in Sweden pp. 51-65

- Peter Bohm and Hans Lind
- Trade, factor mobility, and income distribution in a regional model with compensating wage differentials pp. 67-84

- Eric Bond
- A model of the interaction between regional financial markets and regional growth pp. 85-110

- Orley Amos and John R. Wingender
- Property tax competition in a repeated game pp. 111-119

- Dennis Coates
- Endogenous formation of a city without agglomerative externalities or market imperfections: Marketplaces in a regional economy pp. 121-144

- Marcus Berliant and Ping Wang
- Who benefits from state and local economic development policies?: Timothy J. Bartik (W.E. Upjohn, Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1991) pp. 145-148

- Robert M. Schwab
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