Journal of Urban Economics 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abandoned buildings: a stochastic analysis. (includes appendix) | Government | O'Flaherty, Brendan |
A model of redlining. (mortgage loan discrimination) | Government | Lang, William W., Nakamura, Leonard I. |
Around the block: urban models with a street grid. | Government | Yinger, John |
Bureaucrats and tax limitation. | Government | Lee, Kangoh |
Can blacks earn more in the suburbs? Racial differences in intra-metropolitan earnings variation. | Government | McMillen, Daniel P. |
Changing capitalization of CBD-oriented transportation systems: evidence from Philadelphia, 1970-1988. (central business district) | Government | Voith, Richard |
Could zoning have increased land values in Chicago? | Government | McDonald, John F., McMillen, Daniel P. |
Economic efficiency vs traffic restraint: a note on Singapore's area license scheme. | Government | McCarthy, Patrick, Tay, Richard |
Fiscal inequivalence, incentive equivalence and Pareto efficiency in a decentralized urban context. | Government | Papageorgiou, Yorgos Y., Myers, Gordon M. |
Household mobility, asymmetric information, and the pricing of mortgage contract rates. | Government | Rosenthal, Stuart S., Zorn, Peter |
Housing costs and bequest motives. | Government | Nakagami, Yasuhiro, Periera, Alfredo M. |
Intra-urban job accessibility and Hispanic youth employment rates. | Government | Ihlanfeldt, Keith R. |
Land development, externalities, and Pigouvian taxes. | Government | Anderson, John E. |
Local public sector bureaucrats and their input choices. | Government | Grosskopf, Shawna, Hayes, Kathy |
Mean city - a consistent approximation of bid rent equilibria. (residential location) | Government | Kamecke, Ulrich |
Public output demands from alternative congestion functions. | Government | McMillan, Melville L., McGreer, Edward |
Spatial competition between jurisdictions which tax perfectly competitive retail (or production) centers. | Government | Braid, Ralph M. |
Specialization and diversification in a system of cities. (includes appendices) | Government | Abdel-Rahman, Hesham M., Fujita, Masahisa |
Spurious agglomeration. | Government | DeCoster, Gregory P., Strange, WilliamC. |
The decision to regionalize in the provision of education: an application ofthe Tiebout model. (C. Tiebout, political economist) | Government | Miceli, Thomas J. |
The demand for home mortgage debt. (includes appendix) | Government | Jones, Lawrence D. |
The effect of ocean and lake coast amenities on cities. | Government | Smith, Bruce H. |
The sources of sectoral fluctuations in metropolitan areas. | Government | Coulson, N. Edward |
The substitution theorem in urban consumer theory. | Government | Turnbull, Geoffrey K. |
Uptrading and the macroeconomic environment. | Government | Nakagami, Yasuhiro, Pereira, Alfredo M. |
Welfare costs of the suboptimal size distribution of cities. | Government | Seoung Hwan Suh |
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