Regional Science & Urban Economics 1998 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agglomeration economies: are they exaggerated by industrial aggregation?Social sciencesMoomaw, Ronald L.
An asymptotic foundation for logit models.Social sciencesRaa, Thijs Ten, Jaibi, M. Raouf
A note on tax competition and public input provision.Social sciencesMatsumoto, Mutsumi
A positive model of special district formation.Social sciencesAustin, D. Andrew
A suggested test for spatial autocorrelation and/or heteroskedasticity and corresponding Monte Carlo results.Social sciencesKelejian, Harry H., Robinson, Dennis P.
Community choice and local public services: a discrete choice approach.Social sciencesStrauss, Robert P., Nechyba, Thomas J.
Equilibrium production-location decisions under duopoly.Social sciencesShieh, Yeung-Nan, Mai, Chao-Cheng, Hwang, Hong
Existence of Nash equilibria in fiscal competition models.Social sciencesLaussel, Didier, Breton, Michel Le
Household mobility and the moderate leviathan efficiency and decentralization.Social sciencesWrede, Matthias
How many parking spaces does it take to create one additional transit passenger?Social sciencesMerriman, David
Intersectoral point-to-point telecommunications flow: theoretical framework and empirical results.Social sciencesGuldmann, Jean-Michel
Labor migration and redistribution with alternative assimilation policies: the small economy case.Social sciencesPestieau, P., Michel, Ph., Vidal, J.-P.
Landlords, tenants and the public sector in a spatial equilibrium model of rent control.(Special Issue: Economics of Rent Control)Social sciencesHeffley, Dennis
Local public goods and central charities.Social sciencesKonrad, Kai A.
On the optimal policy of infrastructure provision across regions.Social sciencesTakahashi, Takaaki
Optimal urban growth controls.Social sciencesSasaki, Komei
Rate of return regulation and rate base evaluation.Social sciencesKidokoro, Yukihiro
Regional adjustment to trade liberalization.Social sciencesHanson, Gordon H.
Regional concentration, trade, and welfare.Social sciencesHaaparanta, Pertti
Rent control and complete contract equilibria.(Special Issue: Economics of Rent Control)Social sciencesSkelley, Chris
Rent control and homelessness.(Special Issue: Economics of Rent Control)Social sciencesEarly, Dirk W., Olsen, Edgar O.
Rent control with reputation: theory and evidence.(Special Issue: Economics of Rent Control)Social sciencesEpple, Dennis
Should transfer payments be indexed to local price levels?Social sciencesGlaeser, E.L.
Simulating travel reliability.Social sciencesSmall, Kenneth A., Chu, Xuehao, Noland, Robert B., Koskenoja, Pia Maria
Spatial price competition when stores are not certain to have what consumers want.Social sciencesBraid, Ralph M.
Strategic entry deterrence through spatial price discrimination.Social sciencesAguirre, Inaki, Espinosa, Maria Paz, Macho-Stadler, Ines
The additive structure of utility in discrete choice models.Social sciencesJaibi, M. Raouf, Ten Raa, Thijs
The EC and real estate rents in Brussels.(Belgium)Social sciencesGinsburgh, Victor, Waelbroeck, Patrick
The market for housing in Israel.Social sciencesBeenstock, Michael, Haitovsky, Yoel, Bar-Nathan, Moshe
The multi-store location and pricing decisions of a spatial monopoly.Social sciencesChu, C.Y. Cyrus, Lu, Huei-chung
Transport externalities and optimal pricing and supply decisions in urban transportation: a simulation analysis for Belgium.Social sciencesBorger, Bruno De, Wouters, Sandra
Urban productivity, urban unemployment, and labor market policies.Social sciencesCarter, Thomas J.
U.S. suburbanization in the 1980's.Social sciencesJordan, Stacy, Ross, John P., Usowski, Kurt G.
Welfare analysis of rent control with side payments: a natural experiment in Cairo, Egypt.(Special Issue: Economics of Rent Control)Social sciencesMalpezzi, Stephen
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