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 16, issue 4, 1986
- Local public goods in an equilibrium: How pecuniarv externalities matter pp. 463-481

- Suzanne Scotchmer
- Property taxes and the timing of urban land development pp. 483-492

- John Anderson
- Household factors and discrimination in housing consumption: Further developments in the analysis of tenure choice within housing careers pp. 493-517

- Andrew Pickles and Richard B. Davies
- The downpayment constraint and housing tenure choice: A simplified exposition pp. 519-525

- Jan Brueckner
- The initial value problem for the trade cycle in euclidian space pp. 527-546

- Thijs ten Raa
- Generalized extreme value discrete choice demand models: Existence and uniqueness of market equilibria pp. 547-572

- Erik Anders Eriksson
- An algorithm for the single commodity spatial price equilibrium problem pp. 573-588

- Anna Nagurney
- Regional policy handles in econometric models: Evidence from U.S. development outlays pp. 589-604

- John Clapp, Deborah Bickford, Charles Vehorn and James Bell
Volume 16, issue 3, 1986
- The new view of the property tax A reformulation pp. 309-327

- George Zodrow and Peter Mieszkowski
- Impacts on optimum location of different pricing strategies, market structures and customer distributions over space pp. 329-351

- M. L. Greenhut, Chao-Cheng Mai and George Norman
- Vacant land and the role of government intervention pp. 353-357

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- The effects of an equiproportional transport improvement in a fully-closed Monocentric City pp. 387-406

- Richard Arnott, David Pines and Efraim Sadka
- Efficiency of markets for heterogeneous, indivisible housing pp. 407-419

- Robert I. Gerber
- Urban agglomeration economies in a Linear City pp. 421-436

- Takatoshi Tabuchi
- The comparative statics of a filtering model of housing with two income groups pp. 437-448

- Ralph M. Braid
- Regional translog production functions with capital and labor inputs differentiated by educational attainment: The Case of Japanese Industry, 1968-1977 pp. 449-462

- Kimiko Uno
Volume 16, issue 2, 1986
- Comments by the guest editor pp. 161-164

- Walter Isard
- Reflections on the relevance of integrated multiregion models: Lessons from Physics pp. 165-180

- Walter Isard
- An empirically implementable integrated multiregional model for Australia pp. 181-195

- Christine Smith
- Isomorphic multiclass spatial price and multimodal traffic network equilibrium models pp. 197-209

- Stella Dafermos
- Existence and uniqueness of price equilibria: Theory and application to discrete choice models pp. 211-239

- Alex Anas and Joong Rae Cho
- Optimal location of public facilities: Area dominance approach pp. 241-268

- Masahisa Fujita
- An axiomatic foundation for poisson frequency analyses of weakly interacting populations pp. 269-307

- Tony E. Smith
Volume 16, issue 1, 1986
- Spatial dynamics and metropolitan change Introduction pp. 1-6

- Börje Johansson
- Technical change and metropolitan adjustments Some Policy and Analytical Implications pp. 7-30

- T. R. Lakshmanan and Lata Chatterjee
- The evaluation of complex urban policies Simulating the Willingness to Pay for the Benefits of Subsidy Programs pp. 31-42

- John Quigley
- Agglomerative tendencies in the distribution of populations pp. 43-56

- G. Leonardi and J. Casti
- A dynamic migration theory and its evaluation for concrete systems pp. 57-80

- G. Haag and W. Weidlich
- Multiplier-accelerator models revisited pp. 81-95

- Tonu Puu
- On occupation structure and location pattern in the stockholm region pp. 97-122

- Christer Anderstig and Bjorn Harsman
- Modelling the long-term effects of transport and land use policies on industrial locational behaviour: A discrete choice model system pp. 123-143

- Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Tomohiko Isobe and Yasuo Tomita
- Urban growth and decline in a hierarchical system A supply-oriented dynamic approach pp. 145-160

- Roberto Camagni, Lidia Diappi and Giorgio Leonardi
Volume 15, issue 4, 1985
- Regional difference in total factor productivity and spatial features: Empirical Analysis on the Basis of a Sectoral Translog Production Function pp. 489-516

- Komei Sasaki
- Demographic-economic analysis in a multi-zonal region: A Case Study of Nordrhein-Westfalen pp. 517-540

- Moss Madden
- Spatial duopoly with discriminatory pricing pp. 541-553

- Arthur Hurter and Phillip J. Lederer
- Efficient growth of an agglomerating regional economy pp. 555-572

- Reiner Wolff
- Moving costs and the microeconomics of intra-urban mobility pp. 573-583

- Eirik S. Amundsen
- General competitive equilibrium of the spatial economy: Two Teasers pp. 585-590

- Thijs ten Raa and Marcus Berliant
- Input price uncertainty and the production-location decision: A Critique and Synthesis pp. 591-596

- Arthur Hurter and Joseph S. Martinic
- Location theory of the firm under price uncertainty: Some New Conclusions pp. 597-598

- V. K. Mathur
- Econometrically accounting for identities and restrictions in models of interregional migration: A comment pp. 599-603

- William J. Milne and David Foot
- Econometrically accounting for identities and restrictions in models of interregional migration: Further Thoughts pp. 605-614

- Gary Hunt and Michael J. Greenwood
Volume 15, issue 3, 1985
- General equilibrium analysis of the benefits of large transportation improvements pp. 343-363

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto and Koichi Mera
- Transshipments and inventories in the Takayama-Judge model pp. 365-381

- Hideo Hashimoto
- Existence and description of housing market equilibrium pp. 383-401

- Robert I. Gerber
- Age of rental housing units and vacancy characteristics A filtering explanation pp. 403-419

- J. Luis Guasch and Robert Marshall
- Residential change and economic choice behavior pp. 421-434

- André de Palma and Claude Lefevre
- Vacancy transfers and job restructuring in regional labor markets pp. 435-448

- Stephen F. Seninger
- On the exclusion theorem' pp. 449-458

- Yoshiro Higano
- Technical efficiency and region The U.S. manufacturing sector 1972-1977 pp. 459-475

- Martin Williams
- Productivity and energy price differentials pp. 477-489

- Dean Mountain
Volume 15, issue 2, 1985
- Existence of equilibria in spatial economies: Presentation pp. 143-147

- Konrad Stahl
- On existence and stability of spatial equilibria and steady-states pp. 149-158

- Victor Ginsburgh, Yorgos Papageorgiou and Jacques Thisse
- Theory of city system structure pp. 159-180

- Urs Schweizer
- Spatial market equilibria with flow-dependent supply and demand: The single commodity case pp. 181-218

- Tony E. Smith and Terry L. Friesz
- Existence of spatial cournot equilibria pp. 219-227

- Anita Weskamp
- On the non-existence of oligopolistic equilibria in differentiated products spaces pp. 229-243

- Norbert Schulz and Konrad Stahl
- On the non-existence of equilibria in differentiated product models pp. 245-262

- W. Bentley Macleod
- Bertrand oligopoly in a spatial context: The case of quantity independent transportation costs pp. 263-275

- Jakob Weinberg
- Product choice with economies of scope pp. 277-294

- Simon Anderson
- Existence and uniqueness of equilibrium and optimal land use: Boundary rent curve approach pp. 295-324

- Masahisa Fujita
- Equilibrium models with land: A criticism and an alternative pp. 325-340

- Marcus Berliant
Volume 15, issue 1, 1985
- The combined equilibrium of travel networks and residential location markets pp. 1-21

- Alex Anas
- Indivisibilities and development timing the shopping-center problem pp. 23-40

- David Mills
- Consumer choice of dwelling, neighborhood and public services pp. 41-63

- John Quigley
- Tenure decisions, mortgage interest, and the spatial distribution of housing demand: A theoretical analysis pp. 65-76

- Steven Plaut
- Estimating the demand for housing characteristics: A survey and critique pp. 77-107

- James R. Follain and Emmanuel Jimenez
- A note on defining geographic markets pp. 109-119

- Chris Klein, Edward J. Rifkin and Noel D. Uri
- Elimination of circular routes in spatial dynamic regression equations pp. 121-130

- Hans Blommestein
- A note on the clarke and shrestha linear space model pp. 131-135

- Yeung-Nan Shieh
- A rationale for law of technological substitution pp. 137-141

- Karmeshu, S. C. Bhargava and V. P. Jain
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