Regional Science & Urban Economics 1997 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fiscal federalism approach to infrastructure policy.Social sciencesSchwab, Robert M., Hulten, Charles R.
A model of workplace and residence choice in two-worker households. (husband and wife)Social sciencesKern, Clifford R., Freedman, Ora
Are telecommunications facilities 'infrastructure?' If they are, so what?Social sciencesCrandall, Robert W.
Central city infrastructure investment and suburban house values.Social sciencesHaughwout, Andrew F.
Cities and growth: theory and evidence from France and Japan.Social sciencesEckstein, Zvi, Eaton, Jonathan
Comments on 'urban diversity and fiscal decentralization.'Social sciencesDuranton, Gilles
Economics and urban transportation policy in the United States.Social sciencesSmall, Kenneth A.
Effects of subcenter formation on urban spatial structure.Social sciencesSasaki, Komei, Yang Zhang
Efficient inequality: differential allocation in the local public sector.Social sciencesCraig, Steven G., Holsey, Cheryl M.
Efficient Nash equilibria in a federal economy with migration costs.Social sciencesPapageorgiou, Yorgos Y., Myers, Gordon M.
Historical perspective on infrastructure and US economic development.Social sciencesCain, Louis P.
Housing wealth and the economy's adjustment to unanticipated shocks.Social sciencesBrueckner, Jan K., Pereira, Alfredo M.
Information in road networks with multiple origin-destination pairs.Social sciencesNijkamp, Peter, Rietveld, Piet, Verhoef, Erik T., Emmerink, Richard H.M.
Infrastructure, economic development, and public policy.Social sciencesMcGuire, Therese J., Crihfield, John B.
Infrastructure provision and international market share rivalry.Social sciencesConrad, Klaus, Seitz, Helmut
Interpreting spatial economic structure: feedback loops in the Indonesian interregional economy, 1980, 1985.Social sciencesSonis, Michael, Hewings, Geoffrey J.D., Guo, Jiemin, Hulu, Edison
Manufacturing technology centers as components of regional technology infrastructures.Social sciencesFeller, Irwin
Medium size cities. (role in economies)Social sciencesHenderson, Vernon
Microeconomic models of tourists' destination choice.Social sciencesEymann, Angelika, Ronning, Gerd
More on scale economies and cities.Social sciencesHochman, Oded
Multi-outlet firms, competition and market segmentation strategies(includes bibliography)Social sciencesThill, Jean-Claude
Occupational change, employer change, internal migration, and earnings.(includes bibliography)Social sciencesKrieg, Randall G.
Particulate pollution trends in the United States.(includes bibliography)Social sciencesKahn, Matthew E.
Regional growth in postwar Japan.Social sciencesMasahisa Fujita, Takatoshi Tabuchi
Regional income and secession: center-periphery relations in emerging market economies.(includes bibliography)Social sciencesBerkowitz, Daniel
Reply to comments on 'Urban diversity and fiscal decentralization.'Social sciencesHenderson, J.V., Abdel-Rahman, H.
Spatial Cournot competition and agglomeration in a model of location choice.Social sciencesPal, Debashis, Sarkar, Jyotirmoy, Gupta, Barnali
Spatial mismatch: an equilibrium analysis.Social sciencesBrueckner, Jan K., Martin, Richard W.
Structural stability and evolution of urban systems.Social sciencesFujita, Masahisa, Mori, Tomoya
Taxes and allowances in a dynamic equilibrium model of urban housing with a size-quality hierarchy.Social sciencesAnas, Alex, Arnott, Richard J.
The housing question in Japan.Social sciencesYoshitsugu Kanemoto
The optimal taxation of interregionally mobile capital under uncertainty.Social sciencesWilson, John Douglas, Soon Mok Chung
Unicity of the equilibrium in the unconstrained Hotelling model.Social sciencesLambertini, Luca
Where will we put the garbage? Economic efficiency versus collective choice.Social sciencesYe, Meng-Hua, Yezer, Anthony M.J.
Why oppose TDRs?: Transferable development rights can increase overall development.Social sciencesLevinson, Arik
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