Regional Science and Urban Economics
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Volume 22, issue 4, 1992
- Market power of large cities and policy differences in metropolitan areas pp. 539-558

- William Hoyt
- Indivisibility and preference for collective provision pp. 559-577

- John Edwards
- Optimal fiscal zoning when the local government is a discriminating monopolist pp. 579-596

- Thomas Miceli
- Accounting for differences in aggregate state productivity pp. 597-617

- Gerald Carlino and Richard Voith
- On the determination of regional base and regional base multipliers pp. 619-635

- Scott Brown, N. Edward Coulson and Robert Engle
- Launhardt on Von Thunen's rings: A note pp. 637-641

- Yeung-Nan Shieh
Volume 22, issue 3, 1992
- Space and applied econometrics: Introduction pp. 307-316

- Luc Anselin
- Spatial autocorrelation: A new computationally simple test with an application to per capita county police expenditures pp. 317-331

- Harry H. Kelejian and Dennis P. Robinson
- Localized autocorrelation diagnostic statistic (LADS) for spatial models: Conceptualization, utilization, and computation pp. 333-346

- Clifford Nass and David Garfinkle
- A spatially adjusted N-way ANOVA model pp. 347-369

- Daniel A. Griffith
- Spatial autoregressive error components in travel flow models pp. 371-385

- Denis Bolduc, Richard Laferriere and Gino Santarossa
- Experiments with central-limit properties of spatial samples from locally covariant random fields pp. 387-403

- Thomas H. Barringer and Tony E. Smith
- Specification and estimation of spatial linear regression models: Monte Carlo evaluation of pre-test estimators pp. 405-432

- Raymond Florax and Henk Folmer
- Spatial autocorrelation and neighborhood quality pp. 433-452

- Robin A. Dubin
- Specification and estimation of hedonic housing price models pp. 453-474

- Ayse Can
- Calculating fiscal impacts where spatial effects are present pp. 475-490

- Eric J. Heikkila and Chrisoula Kantiotou
- Neighborhood influence and technological change pp. 491-508

- Anne Case
- Spatial econometrics in practice: A review of software options pp. 509-536

- Luc Anselin and Sheri Hudak
Volume 22, issue 2, 1992
- The duration of unemployment on the Dutch labour market: A proportional hazard model pp. 151-174

- Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Duopoly with spatial and quantity- dependent price discrimination pp. 175-185

- Jonathan Hamilton and Jacques Thisse
- Bilateral monopoly and industrial location: A cooperative outcome pp. 187-195

- Doris Cheng and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- The effect of government taxation policies on spatial monopoly pp. 197-211

- Shin-Kun Peng
- A regional comparison of the impact of changes in input prices on input demand for U.S. manufacturing pp. 213-228

- Gasper A. Garofalo and Devinder M. Malhotra
- The contribution of publicly provided inputs to states' economies pp. 229-241

- Teresa Garcia-Mila and Therese J. McGuire
- On the birth and growth of cities:: Laissez-faire and planning compared pp. 243-258

- Alex Anas
- Factor taxes and evasion in general equilibrium pp. 259-283

- Philippe Thalmann
- A comparative study of 'multi-product' vs. 'single-product' household interactive variable input-output models pp. 285-290

- Chong K. Liew and Chung J. Liew
- A note on a Lagrangian derivation of a general multi-propotional scaling algorithm pp. 291-297

- Sam Cole
- Comments on 'heterogeneity of labor market and city size in an open spatial economy' by S. Kim pp. 299-301

- Hesham Abdel-Rahman
- Reply to the remarks by H.M. Abdel-Rahman pp. 303-304

- Sunwoong Kim
Volume 22, issue 1, 1992
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Kenneth Small
- The effectiveness of ridesharing incentives: Discrete-choice models of commuting in Southern California pp. 5-24

- David Brownstone and Thomas F. Golob
- Consolidations of scale and scope in urban transit pp. 25-49

- Philip A. Viton
- A modelling framework for the empirical analysis of predatory behaviour in the bus services industry pp. 51-70

- J. S. Dodgson, C. R. Newton and Yannis Katsoulacos
- Route choice with heterogeneous drivers and group-specific congestion costs pp. 71-102

- Richard Arnott, André de Palma and Charles Lindsey
- Peak shifting and cost-benefit miscalculations pp. 103-121

- J. Vernon Henderson
- Parking fees and congestion pp. 123-132

- Amihai Glazer and Esko Niskanen
- Estimating the travel and parking demand effects of employer-paid parking pp. 133-145

- Richard W. Wilson
Volume 21, issue 4, 1991
- Economists' prejudices: Why the Mankiw-Weil story is not credible pp. 531-537

- Susan E. Woodward
- House prices and demographic change: Canadian evidence pp. 539-546

- Gary V. Engelhardt and James Poterba
- The baby boom, the baby bust, and the housing market A second look pp. 547-552

- Bruce W. Hamilton
- Are real house prices likely to decline by 47 percent? pp. 553-563

- Patric Hendershott
- The baby boom and the housing market: Another look at the evidence pp. 565-571

- A. Steven Holland
- The baby boom, the baby bust, and the housing market A reply to our critics pp. 573-579

- N. Gregory Mankiw and David Weil
- Secondary products and the measurement of productivity growth pp. 581-615

- Thijs ten Raa and Edward Wolff
- The locations of congestible facilities in adjacent jurisdictions pp. 617-626

- Ralph M. Braid
- A note on interregional versus intraregional inequality pp. 627-637

- Piet Rietveld
- Comments on: 'On the foundations of land use theory: Discrete versus continuous populations' by Y. Asami, M. Fujita and T.E. Smith pp. 639-645

- Marcus Berliant
- Reply to comments by Berliant pp. 647-648

- Yasushi Asami, Masahisa Fujita and T. E. Smith
- Spatial structures: Martin J. Beckmann and Tonu Puu, (Springer-Verlag Berlin, 1990) pp. x+139 pp. 649-653

- Yasushi Asami
- Equalization grants and local expenditure needs: Glen Bramley, (Aldershot, Avebury, 1990) pp. xv+296 pp. 653-657

- Richard R. Barnett
- Local fiscal issues in the Philadelphia metropolitan area: Thomas Luce and Anita Summers, (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1987) and William Stull and Janice Madden, Post-Industrial Philadelphia: Structural Changes in the Metropolitan Economy (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1990) pp. 657-664

- John McDonald
Volume 21, issue 3, 1991
- Theoretical issues in local public economics: An overview pp. 317-331

- David Wildasin and John Wilson
- Tax competition with two tax instruments pp. 333-350

- Sam Bucovetsky and John Wilson
- Competitive jurisdictions, congestion, and the Henry George Theorem: When should property be taxed instead of land? pp. 351-370

- William Hoyt
- Debt in a model of tax competition pp. 371-392

- Richard Jensen and Eugenia Toma
- Some rudimetary 'duopolity' theory pp. 393-421

- David Wildasin
- Tax competition with interregional differences in factor endowments pp. 423-451

- John Wilson
- Voting with capitalization pp. 453-467

- Jan Brueckner and Man-Soo Joo
- Tiebout without politics pp. 469-489

- David Pines
- Urban diversity and fiscal decentralization pp. 491-509

- J. Vernon Henderson and Hesham Abdel-Rahman
- Redistributive state aid to local communities pp. 511-528

- Charles de Bartolome
Volume 21, issue 2, 1991
- Causes and consequences of the changing urban form: Introduction pp. 157-162

- Helen Ladd and William Wheaton
- Subcenters in the Los Angeles region pp. 163-182

- Genevieve Giuliano and Kenneth Small
- Analyzing urban decentralization: The case of Houston pp. 183-199

- Peter Mieszkowski and Barton Smith
- Spatial transformation in cities of the developing world: Multinucleation and land-capital substitution in Bogota, Colombia pp. 201-224

- David E. Dowall and P. Alan Treffeisen
- Firm location and land use in discrete urban space: A study of the spatial structure of Dallas-Fort worth pp. 225-253

- Vibhooti Shukla and Paul Waddell
- Urban subcenter formation pp. 255-275

- Robert Helsley and Arthur M. Sullivan
- Labor market access and labor market outcomes for urban youth pp. 277-293

- Katherine M. O'Regan and John Quigley
- The role of space in determining the occupations of black and white workers pp. 295-315

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and David Sjoquist
Volume 21, issue 1, 1991
- Fiscal policy with multilevel governments pp. 1-30

- Uri M. Possen and Steven M. Slutsky
- The effects of the social choice rule on local fiscal variables: A general equilibrium approach pp. 31-54

- J. M. Pogodzinski and David Sjoquist
- A simultaneous equations model of zoning and land values pp. 55-72

- Daniel McMillen and John McDonald
- On the core of a land trading game pp. 73-88

- Karl Dunz
- Average revenue regulation and regional price structure pp. 89-108

- Ian Bradley and Catherine Price
- Heterogeneity of labor markets and city size in an open spatial economy pp. 109-126

- Sunwoong Kim
- Spatial discrimination, Bertrand vs. Cournot: Comment pp. 127-134

- M. L. Greenhut, C. S. Lee and Yusuf Mansur
- Remarks on Y. Asami and A. Teraki: 'On sequential negotiation procedures: Optimal negotiation orders and land prices' pp. 135-138

- Hans Wiesmeth
- Reply to the comments by Hans Wiesmeth pp. 139-141

- Yasushi Asami and Akihiro Teraki
- Handbook of regional and urban economics: Peter Nijkamp, ed., Volume 1: Regional Economics (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986) pp. xxii+702, ISBN 0-444-87969-2 pp. 143-156

- Luc Anselin
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