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Volume 35, issue 12, 1998
- Testing the Turning-point Hypothesis in City-size Distribution: The Israeli Situation Re-examined pp. 2183-2196

- Shaul Krakover
- Independent Technology-based Firms: The Perceived Benefits of a Science Park Location pp. 2197-2219

- Paul Westhead and Stephen Batstone
- When Jobs Move, Do Black and Latino Men Lose? The Effect of Growth in Job Decentralisation on Young Men's Jobless Incidence and Duration pp. 2221-2239

- Michael A. Stoll
- A Quality of Life Based Ranking of Canadian Cities pp. 2241-2251

- Dimitrios A. Giannias
- The Impact of Tourism on Residential Experience in Central-eastern Europe: The Development of a New Legitimation Crisis in the Czech Republic pp. 2253-2275

- Charlie Cooper and Nigel Morpeth
- The Private Finance Initiative and the Changing Governance of the Built Environment pp. 2277-2301

- Derek Kerr
- Beyond the Third World City: The New Urban Geography of South-east Asia pp. 2303-2321

- H.W. Dick and P.J. Rimmer
- Assessing Psychiatric Morbidity from Community Registers: Methods for Bayesian Adjustment pp. 2323-2352

- Peter Congdon, Alan Smith and Christine Dean
- Job Proximity and the Urban Employment Problem: Do Suitable Nearby Jobs Improve Neighbourhood Employment Rates?: A Comment pp. 2353-2357

- Donald Houston
- Job Proximity and the Urban Employment Problem: Do Suitable Nearby Jobs Improve Neighbourhood Employment Rates?: A Reply pp. 2359-2368

- Daniel Immergluck
- Book Reviews pp. 2369-2387

- Frederick W. Boal, Hugo Priemus, Nigel Taylor, Rowland Atkinson, Tim Coles, Huw Thomas, Ray Riley, Antoni Kapcia, Paul Bagguley and M.G.A. Wilson
- Books Received pp. 2389-2392

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Volume 35, issue 11, 1998
- Modelling Sustainable Home-ownership: Demographics or Economics? pp. 1919-1934

- Geoffrey Meen
- What is a Central City in the United States? Applying a Statistical Technique for Developing Taxonomies pp. 1935-1969

- Edward W. Hill, John F. Brennan and Harold L. Wolman
- Mortgage Lending and Residential Integration in a Hypersegregated MSA: The Case of St Louis pp. 1971-1993

- Heather I. MacDonald
- Poverty and Urban Public Expenditures pp. 1995-2019

- Janet Rothenberg Pack
- Competition and Area Selection in Scotland's New Urban Policy pp. 2021-2061

- Ivan Turok and Nick Hopkins
- Ten Years of the Urban Programme 1981-91: The Impact and Implications of its Assistance to Small Businesses pp. 2063-2083

- Robert Owen Baldock
- Urbanisation and Regional Productivity in Korean Manufacturing pp. 2085-2099

- Yung Joon Lee and Hyoungsoo Zang
- The Effect of Foreign Investment on the Real Estate Industry in China pp. 2101-2110

- Dianchun Jiang, Jean Jinghan Chen and David Isaac
- Affordability, Housing Demand and Housing Policy in Urban India pp. 2111-2129

- Piyush Tiwari and Jyoti Parikh
- Housing and Highway Planning in Israel: An Environmental Debate pp. 2131-2146

- Deborah F. Shmueli
- Book Reviews pp. 2147-2164

- Kenneth Button, David Gibbs, Arthur Morris, Alison Ravetz, Frank Barnes, Rosemary D.F. Bromley, Alan Hallsworth, Joe T. Darden, Walter Buhr and Barrie Needham
- Book Notes pp. 2165-2166

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- Books Received pp. 2167-2169

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Volume 35, issue 10, 1998
- Ethnic Segregation in Cities: New Forms and Explanations in a Dynamic World pp. 1631-1656

- Ronald van Kempen and A. şule Özüekren
- South Asian and Caribbean Ethnic Minority Housing Choice in Britain pp. 1657-1680

- Ceri Peach
- Black Minority Ethnic Concentration, Segregation and Dispersal in Britain pp. 1681-1702

- Deborah Phillips
- Black Africans in Great Britain: Spatial Concentration and Segregation pp. 1703-1724

- Patricia O. Daley
- The Settlement Patterns of Developed World Migrants in London pp. 1725-1744

- Paul White
- Ethnic Segregation in Cologne, Germany, 1984-94 pp. 1745-1763

- Jürgen Friedrichs
- Restructuring of Housing and Ethnic Segregation: Recent Developments in Berlin pp. 1765-1789

- Franz-Josef Kemper
- Segregation in Vienna: Impacts of Market Barriers and Rent Regulations pp. 1791-1812

- Rudolf Giffinger
- Ethnic Residential Patterns in Dutch Cities: Backgrounds, Shifts and Consequences pp. 1813-1833

- Ronald van Kempen and Jan van Weesep
- Housing Turks and Moroccans in Brussels and Amsterdam: The Difference between Private and Public Markets pp. 1835-1853

- Christian Kesteloot and Cees Cortie
- In the Margin of the Welfare State: Labour Market Position and Housing Conditions of Undocumented Immigrants in Rotterdam pp. 1855-1868

- Jack Burgers
- Immigration, Spatial Segregation and Housing Segmentation of Immigrants in Metropolitan Stockholm, 1960-95 pp. 1869-1888

- Robert A. Murdie and Lars-Erik Borgegard
- Polarisation, Public Housing and Racial Minorities in US Cities pp. 1889-1911

- William H. Carter, Michael H. Schill and Susan Wachter
Volume 35, issue 9, 1998
- Are Canadian Inner Cities Becoming More Dissimilar? An Analysis of Urban Deprivation Indicators pp. 1423-1438

- Michael J. Broadway and Gillian Jesty
- Urbanisation, Agriculture and Industrialisation in China, 1952-91 pp. 1439-1455

- Denise Young and Honghai Deng
- Explaining Size Differentiation of Business Service Centres pp. 1457-1480

- Robert J. Bennett and Daniel Graham
- A Meta-analytical Evaluation of Sustainable City Initiatives pp. 1481-1500

- Peter Nijkamp and Gerard Pepping
- Institutions in British Property Research: A Review pp. 1501-1517

- Michael Ball
- Developing Indicators to Assess the Potential for Urban Regeneration: Improvements Using the 1991 Census of Population Samples of Anonymised Records pp. 1519-1540

- Chris Gardiner
- Land Conversion at the Urban Fringe: A Comparative Study of Japan, Britain and the Netherlands pp. 1541-1558

- Hiroshi Mori
- Multi-locational Manufacturing Organisations and Plant Closures in Urban Areas pp. 1559-1575

- J.D. Kirkham and H.D. Watts
- Transaction Costs of Allocating Increased Land Value Under Public Leasehold Systems: Hong Kong pp. 1577-1595

- Yu-Hung Hong
- Book Reviews pp. 1597-1614

- Andrew E.G. Jonas, David W. Smith, Karl Martin Born, M. Blacksell, Antoine S. Bailly, Andrew H. Dawson, Paul Villeneuve, Wei Li, Lily Kong, Chris Pickvance and James D. White
- Book Notes pp. 1615-1616

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- Books Received pp. 1617-1618

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Volume 35, issue 8, 1998
- Territorial Competition and Property Market Process: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 1215-1230

- Eamonn D'Arcy and Geoffrey Keogh
- Predicting the Growth and Filtering of At-risk Housing: Structure Ageing, Poverty and Redlining pp. 1231-1259

- Harry L. Margulis
- Reasons for the Development of 'Islands of Innovation': Evidence from Hertfordshire pp. 1261-1289

- James Simmie
- The Position and Role of Former Public Sector Homes in the Owner-occupied Sector: New Evidence from the Scottish Housing Market pp. 1291-1309

- Hal Pawson and Craig Watkins
- Market-place Trading and the Transformation of Retail Space in the Expanding Latin American City pp. 1311-1333

- Rosemary D. F. Bromley
- Changing a Decision Taken under Uncertainty: The Case of the Criminal's Location Choice pp. 1335-1343

- Joseph Deutsch and Gil Epstein
- An Application of the Frontier Price Concept in Spatial Equilibrium Analysis pp. 1345-1358

- Toshiharu Ishikawa and Masao Toda
- Was There a Social Transformation of Urban Neighbourhoods in the 1980s? A Decade of Worsening Social Conditions in Cleveland, Ohio, USA pp. 1359-1375

- Julian Chow and Claudia Coulton
- Housing Price, Land Supply and Revenue from Land Sales pp. 1377-1392

- Raymond Y. C. Tse
- Book Reviews pp. 1393-1408

- Barbara M.D. Smith, Richard Stren, Philip Kivell, Ghazi Falah, Peter White, Nicola Morrison, Peter Dicken, John Silk, Rene Verhoeff and Gary Pivo
- Book Notes pp. 1409-1410

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- Books Received pp. 1411-1412

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Volume 35, issue 7, 1998
- Transport and Land Use: Editor's Introduction pp. 1015-1018

- Alex Anas
- Patterns of Metropolitan Development: What Have We Learned? pp. 1019-1035

- Gregory K. Ingram
- Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan Employment Trends in the US: Recent Evidence and Implications pp. 1037-1057

- Peter Gordon, Harry W. Richardson and Gang Yu
- Sub-centring and Commuting: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1980-90 pp. 1059-1076

- Robert Cervero and Kang-Li Wu
- Information Technology, Work Patterns and Intra-metropolitan Location: A Case Study pp. 1077-1095

- Genevieve Giuliano
- Spatial Variation in Office Rents within the Atlanta Region pp. 1097-1118

- Christopher Bollinger, Keith Ihlanfeldt and David R. Bowes
- Population Density in Suburban Chicago: A Bid-rent Approach pp. 1119-1130

- Daniel McMillen and John McDonald
- Integration of an Activity-based Model System and a Residential Location Model pp. 1131-1153

- Moshe Ben-Akiva and John L. Bowman
- Can Land-use Policy Really Affect Travel Behaviour? A Study of the Link between Non-work Travel and Land-use Characteristics pp. 1155-1169

- Marlon Boarnet and Sharon Sarmiento
- Economic Theory and the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis pp. 1171-1185

- Richard Arnott
- Where Youth Live: Economic Effects of Urban Space on Employment Prospects pp. 1187-1205

- Katherine M. O'Regan and John Quigley
Volume 35, issue 5-6, 1998
- Urban Consumption: An Historiographical Note pp. 815-823

- Steven Miles and Ronan Paddison
- Urban Lifestyles: Diversity and Standardisation in Spaces of Consumption pp. 825-839

- Sharon Zukin
- Consumption and the Postmodern City pp. 841-864

- Derek Wynne, Justin O'Connor and Dianne Phillips
- Public and Private Consumption and the City pp. 865-888

- David B. Clarke and Michael G. Bradford
- Cityscapes: Consumption, Masculinities and the Mapping of London since 1950 pp. 889-907

- Frank Mort
- The Flâneur, the City and Virtual Public Life pp. 909-925

- Mike Featherstone
- Consumption, Consumerism and Urban Form: Historical Perspectives pp. 927-951

- Paul Glennie
- Controlling New Retail Spaces: The Impress of Planning Policies in Western Europe pp. 953-979

- Clifford M. Guy
- World Cities, Globalisation and the Spread of Consumerism: A View from Singapore pp. 981-1000

- Beng-Huat Chua
- The Consuming Paradox: A New Research Agenda for Urban Consumption pp. 1001-1008

- Steven Miles
Volume 35, issue 4, 1998
- The Role of Development Agencies in Regional Policy: An Academic and Practitioner Approach pp. 615-626

- James T. Hughes
- Upper-middle-class Influence on Developmental Policy Outcomes: The Case of Transit Infrastructure pp. 627-647

- Herman L. Boschken
- Technology and Industrial Policy for a Metropolis at the Threshold of the Global Economy: The Case of Haifa, Israel pp. 649-662

- Baruch A. Kipnis
- Territorial Competition and Globalisation: Scylla and Charybdis of European Cities pp. 663-685

- Leslie Budd
- First-time Home-ownership in the Family Life Course: A West German-Dutch Comparison pp. 687-713

- Clara H. Mulder and Michael Wagner
- Using Contingent Valuation to Estimate a Neighbourhood's Willingness to Pay to Preserve Undeveloped Urban Land pp. 715-727

- William S. Breffle, Edward Morey and Tymon S. Lodder
- Urban Planning amidst Ethnic Conflict: Jerusalem and Johannesburg pp. 729-750

- Scott A. Bollens
- Revolution, Evolution and Local Government Structure: An Empirical Analysis of London pp. 751-768

- George A. Boyne and Michael Cole
- Supply Chains, Material Linkage and Regional Development: A Comment pp. 769-773

- Steven Brand
- Supply Chains, Material Linkage and Regional Development: A Reply pp. 775-778

- J. Twomey and Judith M. Tomkins
- Book Reviews pp. 779-793

- Peter J. Taylor, John Shearer, Ronan Paddison, Kenneth Gibb, Dorothy Gillies, Adam Read, David E. Dowall, Ira Sharkansky, Gareth Shaw and Jamie Peck
- Book Notes pp. 795-796

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- Books Received pp. 797-798

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- Acknowledgement of Referees, 1997 pp. 799-805

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Volume 35, issue 3, 1998
- International Migration and Ethnic Segregation: Impacts on Urban Areas-Introduction pp. 367-370

- Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, Sako Musterd and Wim Ostendorf
- Mass Migration and Local Outcomes: Is International Migration to the United States Creating a New Urban Underclass? pp. 371-382

- William A. V. Clark
- Ethnic Clusters in Amsterdam, 1994-96: A Micro-area Analysis pp. 385-396

- Marinus C. Deurloo and Sako Musterd
- Socio-spatial Dynamics: Ethnic Divisions of Mobility and Housing in post-Palme Sweden pp. 397-428

- Roger Andersson
- Globalisation, Social Change and Minorities in Metropolitan Paris: The Emergence of New Class Patterns pp. 429-447

- Catherine Rhein
- Urban Decline and the New Social and Ethnic Divisions in the Core Cities of the Italian Industrial Triangle pp. 449-466

- Petros Petsimeris
- Residential Desegregation in Two South African Cities: A Comparative Study of Bloemfontein and Pietersburg pp. 467-477

- N.J. Kotze and S.E. Donaldson
- Anatomy of a New Ethnic Settlement: The Chinese Ethnoburb in Los Angeles pp. 479-501

- Wei Li
- Rethinking Ethnic Concentration: The Case of Cabramatta, Sydney pp. 503-527

- Kevin M. Dunn
- Geographical Barriers to Employment for American-born and Immigrant Workers pp. 529-545

- Valerie Preston, S. McLafferty and X.F. Liu
- School Segregation: The Case of Amsterdam pp. 547-564

- Peter Gramberg
- Growing Up in Amsterdam: Differentiation and Segregation in Children's Daily Lives pp. 565-581

- Lia Karsten
- Negotiating Public Space: Strategies and Styles of Migrant Female Domestic Workers in Singapore pp. 583-602

- Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Shirlena Huang
Volume 35, issue 2, 1998
- The Enabling Local State and Urban Development: Resources, Rhetoric and Planning in East London pp. 175-191

- Yvonne Rydin
- Why People Move to the 'Sun-belt': A Case Study of Long-distance Migration to the Gold Coast, Australia pp. 193-214

- Robert J. Stimson and John Minnery
- A Synthetic Approach to Estimating the Impacts of Telecommuting on Travel pp. 215-241

- Patricia Mokhtarian
- Noise versus Access: The Impact of an Airport in an Urban Property Market pp. 243-258

- J. Tomkins, N. Topham, J. Twomey and Ronald Ward
- The New Structure of Building Provision and the Transformation of the Urban Landscape in Metropolitan Guangzhou, China pp. 259-283

- Fulong Wu
- The Price of Land for Housing in Trinidad: The Role of Regulatory Constraints and Implications for Affordability pp. 285-299

- Ayse Pamuk and David E. Dowall
- The Private Provision of Urban Infrastructure: Financial Intermediation through Long-term Contracts pp. 301-319

- Gordon L. Clark and John Evans
- Policies to Control Urban Sprawl: Planning Regulations or Changes in the 'Rules of the Game'? pp. 321-340

- Eran Razin
- Book Reviews pp. 341-356

- Rob Imrie, Dennis R. Judd, Gordon L. Clark, M.G. Lloyd, Richard H. Williams, Douglas Webster, David Macleod, Mark Hepworth and Linda M. McDowell
- Book Notes pp. 357-358

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- Books Received pp. 359-360

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Volume 35, issue 1, 1998
- Job Proximity and the Urban Employment Problem: Do Suitable Nearby Jobs Improve Neighbourhood Employment Rates? pp. 7-23

- Daniel Immergluck
- The Effects of Land Policy: Quantity as well as Quality is Important pp. 25-44

- Barrie Needham and Roelof Verhage
- Preference for Product Variety and City Size pp. 45-51

- Hikaru Ogawa
- Public Choice, Pigouvian and Coasian Planning Theory pp. 53-75

- Christopher J. Webster
- Job Access, Commute and Travel Burden among Welfare Recipients pp. 77-93

- Paul Ong and Evelyn Blumenberg
- Measuring Optimal Population Distribution by Agglomeration Economies and Diseconomies: A Case Study of Tokyo pp. 95-112

- Xiao-Ping Zheng
- The Scope for Poverty Alleviation among Elderly Home-owners in the United States through Reverse Mortgages pp. 113-129

- Nandinee Kutty
- Local Economic Development Strategies in an Emerging Democracy: The Case of Durban in South Africa pp. 131-148

- Brij Maharaj and Kem Ramballi
- Book Reviews pp. 149-163

- Robin G. Milne, Jan Van Weesep, Peter W. Newton, Michael Harloe, Ivan J. Townshead, Molly Warrington, Brian Edwards, A. Findlay and Vaughan Robinson
- Book Notes pp. 164-165

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- Books Received pp. 166-168

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