Regional Science & Urban Economics 1996 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Age, housing demand, and real house prices.Social sciencesHendershott, Patric H., Green, Richard R.
Are municipalities Tieboutian clubs?Social sciencesHeikkila, Eric J.
Cost efficiency of Belgian local governments: a comparative analysis of FDH, DEA, and econometric approaches. (Free Disposal Hull; Data Envelopment Analysis)Social sciencesKerstens, Kristiaan, Borger, Bruno De
Embodied technological progress, technology-related producer inputs, and regional factors in a firm-level model of growth.Social sciencesKe, Shanzi, Luger, Michael I.
Expectations, efficiency, and euphoria in the housing market.Social sciencesCapozza, Dennis R., Seguin, Paul J.
House prices and home owner saving behavior.Social sciencesEngelhardt, Gary V.
Housing price dynamics within a metropolitan area.Social sciencesMayer, Christopher J., Case, Karl E.
Information provision, flat and fine congestion tolling and the efficiency of road usage.Social sciencesNijkamp, Peter, Rietveld, Piet, Verhoef, Erik T., Emmerink, Richard H.M.
In search of empirical evidence that links rent and user cost.Social sciencesFollain, James R., Blackley, Dixie M.
Location, innovation and trade: the role of localization and nation-based externalities.Social sciencesDobkins, Linda Harris
Mortgage default and low downpayment loans: the costs of public subsidy.Social sciencesDeng, Yongheng, Quigley, John M., Order, Robert Van, Mac, Freddie
Precommitment in a system of hierarchical governments.Social sciencesHoyt, William H., Jensen, Richard A.
Private sector versus public sector externalities.Social sciencesMyers, Gordon M., Mansoorian, Arman
Regional adjustment and wage flexibility in the European Union.Social sciencesAbraham, Filip
Residential mobility and mortgages.Social sciencesChan, Sewin
Risk-based capital standards and the riskiness of bank portfolios: credit and factor risks.Social sciencesHall, Brian J., Grenadier, Steven R.
Scale economies, returns to variety, and the productivity of public infrastructure.Social sciencesHoltz-Eakin, Douglas, Lovely, Mary E.
Should the stagnant homeownership rate be a source of concern?Social sciencesGreen, Richard K.
Simple diagnostic tests for spatial dependence.Social sciencesBera, Anil K., Florax, Raymond, Anselin, Luc, Yoon, Mann J.
Spatial agglomeration and endogenous growth.Social sciencesWang, Ping, Palivos, Theodore
Testing neoclassical convergence in regional incomes and earnings.Social sciencesCarlino, Gerald A., Mills, Leonard
The effect of demographics on the Japanese housing market.Social sciencesOhtake, Fumio, Shintani, Mototsugu
The effect of income and collateral constraints on residential mortgage terminations.Social sciencesMcGill, Gary A., Ling, David C., Archer, Wayne R.
The effect of the bank regulatory environment on state economic activity.Social sciencesKrol, Robert, Svorny, Shirley
The new urban landscape: developers and edge cities.Social sciencesHenderson, Vernon, Mitra, Arindam
Transport costs, intermediate goods, and localized growth.Social sciencesWalz, Uwe
Urban growth controls with resident landowners.Social sciencesBrueckner, Jan K., Lai, Fu-Chuan
Urban structure with two coexisting and almost completely segregated populations: the case of East and West Jerusalem.Social sciencesAlperovich, Gershon, Deutsch, Joseph
When do cities specialize in production?Social sciencesAbdel-Rahman, Hesham M.
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