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