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 75, issue C, 2019
- Local responses to labor demand shocks: A Re-assessment of the case of Italy pp. 1-21

- Emanuele Ciani, Francesco David and Guido de Blasio
- Reviews and price on online platforms: Evidence from sentiment analysis of Airbnb reviews in Boston pp. 22-34

- Abdelaziz Lawani, Michael Reed, Tyler Mark and Yuqing Zheng
- Spatial crowding-out and crowding-in effects of government spending on the private sector in Japan pp. 35-48

- Yoshito Funashima and Yoshihiro Ohtsuka
- Interaction matrix selection in spatial autoregressive models with an application to growth theory pp. 49-69

- Nicolas Debarsy and Cem Ertur
- The income elasticity of housing demand in New South Wales, Australia pp. 70-84

- Xiangling Liu
- Distributive politics inside the city? The political economy of Spain's Plan E pp. 85-106

- Felipe Carozzi and Luca Repetto
- Environmental policy competition and heterogeneous capital endowments pp. 107-119

- Yu-Bong Lai
- Household location in English cities pp. 120-135

- David Cuberes, Jennifer Roberts and Cristina Sechel
- Do commuting subsidies increase commuting distances? Evidence from a Regression Kink Design pp. 136-147

- Jörg Paetzold
- Simulating the impact of transport infrastructure investment on wages: A dynamic spatial panel model approach pp. 148-164

- Bernard Fingleton and Nikodem Szumilo
- Higher taxes on less elastic goods? Evidence from German municipalities pp. 165-186

- Sebastian Blesse, Philipp Doerrenberg and Anna Rauch
- Seismic risk and house prices: Evidence from earthquake fault zoning pp. 187-209

- Ruchi Singh
Volume 74, issue C, 2019
- The effects of home ownership on post-unemployment wages pp. 1-17

- Xi Yang
- Traffic calming and neighborhood livability: Evidence from housing prices in Portland pp. 18-37

- Stefano Polloni
- The selection and quantile treatment effects on the economic returns of green buildings pp. 38-48

- Wen-Chi Liao and Daxuan Zhao
- Endogenous generation of amenities and the dynamics of city structure pp. 49-56

- Mihai Tivadar and Hubert Jayet
- Urban inclusiveness and income inequality in China pp. 57-64

- Leiju Qiu and Daxuan Zhao
- The effects of government spending shocks: Evidence from U.S. states pp. 65-80

- Bebonchu Atems
- Market size, competition, and firm productivity for manufacturing in China pp. 81-98

- Chengri Ding and Yi Niu
- Can public transportation reduce accidents? Evidence from the introduction of late-night buses in Israeli cities pp. 99-117

- Shirlee Lichtman-Sadot
- House prices and marriage entry in China pp. 118-130

- Douglas H. Wrenn, Junjian Yi and Bo Zhang
- The German real estate transfer tax: Evidence for single-family home transactions pp. 131-143

- Carolin Fritzsche and Lars Vandrei
Volume 73, issue C, 2018
- The response of commuting patterns to cross-border policy differentials: Evidence from the American Community Survey pp. 1-16

- Peter Shirley
- Tax competition and the implications of national tax policy coordination in the presence of fiscal federalism pp. 17-29

- Benjamin Florian Siggelkow
- Tobit models with social interactions: Complete vs incomplete information pp. 30-50

- Chao Yang, Lung-Fei Lee and Xi Qu
- Cooperative pricing in spatially differentiated markets pp. 51-67

- Matthias Firgo and Agnes Kügler
- Spillover effects in home mortgage defaults: Identifying the power neighbor pp. 68-82

- Souphala Chomsisengphet, Hua Kiefer and Xiaodong Liu
- The role of labor market structure in urban sprawl pp. 83-98

- Vincent Boitier
- Mortgage recourse provisions and housing prices pp. 99-111

- Robert R. Reed, Amanda LaRue and Ejindu S. Ume
- The impact of in-house unnatural death on property values: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 112-126

- Zheng Chang and Jing Li
- Eliciting preferences for urban parks pp. 127-142

- Toke Emil Panduro, Cathrine Ulla Jensen, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede, Kathrine von Graevenitz and Bo Thorsen
- What determines UK housing equity withdrawal in later life? pp. 143-154

- Declan French, Donal McKillop and Tripti Sharma
- The long-run impact of zoning: Institutional hysteresis and durable capital in Seattle, 1920–2015 pp. 155-169

- Tate Twinam
- Rental housing discrimination across protected classes: Evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 170-179

- Judson Murchie and Jindong Pang
- The effect of housing wealth shocks on work and retirement decisions pp. 180-195

- Jaclene Begley and Sewin Chan
- An examination of the first-time homebuyer tax credit pp. 196-216

- Erik Hembre
- Regional labor markets, commuting, and the economic impact of road pricing pp. 217-236

- Toon Vandyck and Thomas F. Rutherford
- Transit access and neighborhood segregation. Evidence from the Dallas light rail system pp. 237-250

- Kilian Heilmann
- What drives vertical fiscal interactions? Evidence from the 1980 Crude Oil Windfall Act pp. 251-268

- Fidel Perez-Sebastian and Ohad Raveh
Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- Editorial for the special issue entitled: New advances in spatial econometrics: Interactions matter pp. 1-5

- Nicolas Debarsy and Zhenlin Yang
- A spatial panel data model with time varying endogenous weights matrices and common factors pp. 6-34

- Wei Shi and Lung-Fei Lee
- Outer-product-of-gradients tests for spatial autoregressive models pp. 35-57

- Fei Jin and Lung-Fei Lee
- A Bayesian spatial panel model with heterogeneous coefficients pp. 58-73

- James LeSage and Yao-Yu Chih
- A new method for dealing simultaneously with spatial autocorrelation and spatial heterogeneity in regression models pp. 74-85

- Ghislain Geniaux and Davide Martinetti
- Strategical interactions on municipal public safety spending with correlated private information pp. 86-102

- Chao Yang and Lung-Fei Lee
- The more the merrier? Migration and convergence among European regions pp. 103-114

- Lorenz Fischer and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Spatial club dynamics in European regions pp. 115-130

- Davide Fiaschi, Lisa Gianmoena and Angela Parenti
- A dynamic spatial econometric diffusion model with common factors: The rise and spread of cigarette consumption in Italy pp. 131-142

- Carlo Ciccarelli and J.Paul Elhorst
- Urban segregation and unemployment: A case study of the urban area of Marseille – Aix-en-Provence (France) pp. 143-155

- Fanny Alivon and Rachel Guillain
- Measurement and valuation of urban greenness: Remote sensing and hedonic applications to Lisbon, Portugal pp. 156-180

- Sofia F. Franco and Jacob L. Macdonald
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