Regional Science & Urban Economics 1999 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A general equilibrium spatial model of housing quality and quantity.Social sciencesArnott, Richard, Pines, David, Davidson, Russell, Braid, Ralph
Alternative congestion pricing schedules.Social sciencesChu, Xuehao
A measure of the geographic concentration in French manufacturing industries.Social sciencesMaurel, Francoise, Sedillot, Beatrice
A random walk down main street?(test to determine the random walk component in house prices)Social sciencesSirmans, C.F., Hill, R. Carter, Knight, John R.
Attracting foreign manufacturing: investment promotion and agglomeration.Social sciencesSwenson, Deborah L., Head, C. Keith, Reis, John C.
Climate consumption and climate pricing from 1940 to 1990.Social sciencesKahn, Matthew E., Cragg, Michael I.
Cooperation vs. competition in a spatial model.Social sciencesMai, Chao-cheng, Peng, Shin-kun
Cross-border shopping and commodity tax competition among governments.Social sciencesOhsawa, Yoshiaki
Equilibrium existence in the circle model with linear quadratic transport cost.Social sciencesFrutos, M.A. de, Hamoudi, H., Jarque, X.
External spillovers, internal spillovers and the geography of production and innovation.Social sciencesGersbach, Hans, Schmutzler, Armin
Giving households credit: how changes in the U.S. tax code could promote homeownership.Social sciencesVandell, Kerry D., Green, Richard K.
Harris-Todaro models with a land market.Social sciencesZenou, Yves, Brueckner, Jan K.
Income variability, uncertainty and housing tenure choice.Social sciencesMcGoldrick, KimMarie, Robst, John, Deitz, Richard
Integration, geography and the burden of history.Social sciencesOttaviano, Gianmarco I.P.
Land use before zoning: the case of 1920's Chicago.(Chicago, Illinois)Social sciencesMcDonald, John F., McMillen, Daniel P.
Local regulation may be excessively stringent.Social sciencesGlazer, Amihai
Location and the effect of demographic traits on earnings.Social sciencesRosenthal, Stuart S., Gabriel, Stuart A.
Migration, labor-leisure choice, and Pareto suboptimal redistribution.Social sciencesSaving, Jason L.
Modeling a central place system with interurban transport costs and complex rural hinterlands.Social sciencesWang, Fahui
On the effects of antidumping legislation.Social sciencesBarros, Pedro Pita, Matrinez-Giralt, Xavier
Patterns of rational default.Social sciencesKeenan, Donald C., Kau, James B.
Prices, incentives and choice of management form.Social sciencesSirmans, C.F., Sirmans, G. Stacy, Turnbull, Geoffery K.
Pricing policy in spatial competition.Social sciencesTabuchi, Takatoshi
Public policy and highway safety: a city-wide perspective.Social sciencesMcCarthy, Patrick S.
Regions, resources, and economic geography: sources of U.S. regional comparative advantage, 1880-1987.Social sciencesKim, Sukkoo
Reverse discrete choice models.Social sciencesAnderson, Simon P., Palma, Andre de
Russia's internal border.Social sciencesBerkowitz, Daniel, DeJong, David N.
Sectoral sources of metropolitan growth.Social sciencesCoulson, N. Edward
Spatial analysis of real estate price bubbles: Paris, 1984-1993.Social sciencesRoehner, Bertrand M.
Spatial distribution of production and international trade: a note.Social sciencesVillar, Olga Alonso
Spatial job search and commuting distances.Social sciencesRouwendal, Jan
The evolution of income disparities among the regions of the European Union.Social sciencesMagrini, Stefano
Time, speeds, flows and densities in static models of road traffic congestion and congestion pricing.Social sciencesVerhoef, Erik T.
Total factor productivity growth in manufacturing: a regional approach using linear programming.Social sciencesDomazlicky, Bruce R., Webber, William L.
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