Residential Location and Urban Housing Markets
Gregory K. Ingram
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1977
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Residential Location and Urban Housing Markets" , pp -7

- Gregory K. Ingram
- The Influence of Age of Dwellings on Housing Expenditures and on the Location of Households by Income , pp 3-26

- Richard F. Muth
- Interdependence between Public-Sector Decisions and the Urban Housing Market , pp 27-50

- Mahion R. Straszheim
- Simultaneous Estimation of the Supply and Demand for Housing Location in a Multizoned Metropolitan Area , pp 51-92

- Katharine Bradbury, Robert Engle, Owen Irvine and Jerome Rothenberg
- An Analysis of Ghetto Housing Prices over Time , pp 95-138

- Ann B. Schnare and Raymond J. Struyk
- Census Data and Housing Analysis: Old Data Sources and New Applications , pp 139-180

- William C. Apgar, Jr.
- Habitability Laws and Low-Cost Rental Housing , pp 181-228

- Werner Z. Hirsch and Stephen Margolis
- Analyzing Housing Policies with the Urban Institute Housing Model , pp 231-272

- Frank de Leeuw and Raymond J.Struyk
- The Production of Housing Services from Existing Dwelling Units , pp 273-326

- Gregory K. Ingram and Yitzhak Oron
- Housing Discrimination and Job Search , pp 329-348

- Susan C. Nelson
- Some Economic Effects of Residential Zoning in San Francisco , pp 349-388

- Marcy Elkind Aurin
- Index to "Residential Location and Urban Housing Markets" , pp 389-403

- Gregory K. Ingram
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