Regional Science and Urban Economics
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1991
- Regional balance sheets of gains and losses from national policies: Calculations from an applied general equilibrium model for Canada pp. 421-435

- Rich Jones and John Whalley
- Public capital and regional output: Another look at some Japanese and American data pp. 437-458

- David Merriman
- Self-selection and intermunicipal migration in Canada pp. 459-472

- Muhammed N. Islam and Saud A. Choudhury
- On the foundations of land use theory: Discrete versus continuous populations pp. 473-508

- Yasushi Asami, Masahisa Fujita and T. E. Smith
- Market structure and the production-location decision pp. 509-520

- Hong Hwang and Chao-cheng Mai
- Economies of scale and density in local telephone networks pp. 521-535

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- On sequential negotiation procedures: Optimal negotiation orders and land prices pp. 537-556

- Yasushi Asami and Akihiro Teraki
- The impact of a housing-linked contract savings scheme on households' holdings of financial assets in India pp. 557-574

- Raymond J. Struyk
- Urban economic theory: Land use and city size: Masahisa Fujita, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989) pp. xii+366 pp. 575-582

- John Wilson
Volume 20, issue 3, 1990
- Generalized comparative statics for the production-location problem pp. 275-294

- Joseph S. Martinich and Arthur P. Hurter
- Competitive equilibrium formation of marketplaces with heterogeneous consumers pp. 295-304

- Ping Wang
- Cournot duopoly with several markets pp. 305-311

- Koji Okuguchi
- An econometric-spatial analysis of the growth and decline of shopping centers pp. 313-326

- David Ryan, Balder Von Hohenbalken and Douglas West
- Manufacturing supply: A long-run, metropolitan view pp. 327-349

- John B. Crihfield
- Unemployment, trickle down effects and regional income disparities pp. 351-357

- Hamid Beladi
- Knowledge and communications infrastructure and regional economic change pp. 359-376

- Ake E. Andersson, Christer Anderstig and Bjorn Harsman
- Public investment and interregional output-income inequalities pp. 377-393

- Nobuhiro Okuno and Tadashi Yagi
- An application of a test for allocative efficiency in the local public sector pp. 395-406

- Steven Deller
- Urban air quality and chronic respiratory disease pp. 407-418

- Paul R. Portney and John Mullahy
Volume 20, issue 2, 1990
- Some robust approaches to testing and estimation in spatial econometrics pp. 141-163

- Luc Anselin
- Baumol's disease: Simon's cure revisited pp. 165-171

- Antonio Guccione and William J. Gillen
- Intermetropolitan transfer costs and the equilibrium size of metropolitan areas pp. 173-187

- Adriaan H. Dierx
- Matching and agglomeration economies in a system of cities pp. 189-212

- Robert Helsley and William Strange
- Vacant land options: A theoretical analysis pp. 213-222

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull and C. F. Sirmans
- The effects of urban transportation costs on urban spatial structure with endogenous wage income pp. 223-243

- Komei Sasaki and Michihiro Kaiyama
- On welfare theory and urban economics pp. 245-261

- Marcus Berliant, Yorgos Papageorgiou and Ping Wang
- Private ownership of commons pp. 263-272

- Esko Niskanen
Volume 20, issue 1, 1990
- Recent issues in the economics of housing markets: Introduction pp. 1-4

- Konrad Stahl
- Contract types in the property market pp. 5-22

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto
- Equilibria in a market with state-contingent rental contracts pp. 23-41

- Shlomo Weber and Hans Wiesmeth
- Existence and uniqueness of stochastic price equilibria in heterogeneous markets pp. 43-64

- Jan Rouwendal
- Panel data analysis of housing choices pp. 65-82

- Axel Borsch-Supan
- Demographics of individual housing demand pp. 83-102

- Allen C. Goodman
- An empirical evaluation of the probabilistic bid-rent model: The case of homogenous households pp. 103-110

- David J. Gross, C. F. Sirmans and John D. Benjamin
- Input substitutability in multifamily housing construction pp. 111-124

- E. Bruce Hutchinson
- Suburban income inequality: Three theories and a few facts pp. 125-137

- Joseph Persky
Volume 19, issue 4, 1989
- Modeling Ontario regional electricity system demand using a mixed fixed and random coefficients approach pp. 565-587

- Cheng Hsiao, Dean Mountain, M. W. Luke Chan and Kai Y. Tsui
- Competitive subsidization in regional development pp. 589-599

- Daniel G. Brooks
- Scope of the three-component model pp. 601-614

- A.H.Q.M. Merkies and Tjemme Van Der Meer
- The dynamic relationship between export, local, and total area employment pp. 615-636

- James LeSage and J. David Reed
- Regional income inequality and economic development: A comment pp. 637-644

- Piet Rietveld
- Handbook of regional and urban economics, volume 2: Urban economics,: edited by Edwin S. Mills (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1987) pp. xviii+619, ISBN 0-444-87971-4 pp. 646-658

- David Pines
Volume 19, issue 3, 1989
- New research in local public finance: Introduction pp. 347-352

- Robert P. Inman
- Demand estimation for public goods: Distortionary taxation and other sources of bias pp. 353-379

- David Wildasin
- Micro-estimation of the demand for schooling: Evidence from Michigan and Massachusetts pp. 381-398

- Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Perry Shapiro
- Club theory with a peer-group effect pp. 399-420

- Jan Brueckner and Kangoh Lee
- Redistribution by local governments in a monocentric urban area pp. 421-454

- Glenn Cassidy, Dennis Epple and Thomas Romer
- The local decision to tax: Evidence from large U.S. Cities pp. 455-491

- Robert P. Inman
- Local public sector rent-seeking and its impact on local land values pp. 493-516

- Joseph Gyourko and Joseph Tracy
- The `rationality' of municipal capital spending: Evidence from New Jersey pp. 517-536

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Harvey Rosen
- Tax reform and the market for tax-exempt debt pp. 537-562

- James Poterba
Volume 19, issue 2, 1989
- Residential real estate and capital formation: Introduction pp. 159-162

- James Poterba
- ARMs and the demand for housing pp. 163-187

- Jan Brueckner and James R. Follain
- Integration of mortgage and capital markets and the accumulation of residential capital pp. 189-210

- Patric Hendershott and Robert Van Order
- Housing wealth, housing finance, and tenure in Korea pp. 211-234

- Joseph Gyourko and Jaehye Kim Han
- The baby boom, the baby bust, and the housing market pp. 235-258

- N. Gregory Mankiw and David Weil
- Housing, other real estate, and wealth portfolios: An empirical investigation based on the 1983 Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 259-280

- Yannis Ioannides
- Tax policy, housing prices, and housing investment pp. 281-304

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- Housing wealth and aggregate saving pp. 305-324

- Jonathan Skinner
- Second mortgages and household saving pp. 325-346

- Joyce M. Manchester and James Poterba
Volume 19, issue 1, 1989
- Symposium location, spatial pricing, and spatial competition: Introduction pp. 1-4

- Konrad Stahl
- Spatial competition with differentiated products pp. 5-19

- Moshe Ben-Akiva, André de Palma and Jacques Thisse
- Quality variations and maximal variety differentiation pp. 21-29

- Nicholas Economides
- Monopolistic competition: Some extensions from spatial competition pp. 31-53

- George Norman
- Spatial oligopoly and price discrimination with downward sloping demand pp. 55-68

- Amoz Kats
- Socially optimal spatial pricing pp. 69-86

- Simon Anderson
- Spatial discrimination: Bertrand vs. Cournot in a model of location choice pp. 87-102

- Jonathan Hamilton, Jacques Thisse and Anita Weskamp
- A note on spatial price policy when demand is linear but non-uniform pp. 103-106

- Martin J. Beckmann
- Retail competition along intersecting roadways pp. 107-112

- Ralph M. Braid
- The impossibility of an intermediate solution in a one-dimensional location model: A general result pp. 113-123

- Walter Bossert
- Location and corporate decisions in a truly profit maximizing model pp. 125-131

- Bob Logan and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- Transportation rates, production and location in the Moses-Weber triangle: A note pp. 133-142

- J. Patrick O'Brien and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- Doctors and their workshops: A spatial perspective pp. 143-157

- Gerrit Knaap
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