Regional Science & Urban Economics 2003 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A study of quasi-experimental control group methods for estimating policy impacts .Social sciencesReed, W. Robert, Rogers, Cynthia L.
Asymmetric information and product differentiation.Social sciencesBoyer, Marcel, Mahenc, Phillipe, Moreaux, Michel
Compensating differentials and evolution in the quality-of-life among U.S. states.Social sciencesGabriel, Stuart A., Mattey, Joe P., Wascher, William I.
Consumption variety and urban agglomeration.Social sciencesGlazer, Amihai, Gradstein, Mark, Ranjan, Priya
Contestability of the urban land market: an event study of Hong Kong land auctions.Social sciencesFu, Yuming, Ching, Stephen
Does history matter for urban primacy? The case of Vienna.Social sciencesNitsch, Volker
Estimating hospital market pricing: an equilibrium approach using spatial econometrics.Social sciencesMobley, Lee R.
Estimating the commuting cost and commuting time property price gradients.Social sciencesTse, Chung Yi, Chan, Alex W.H.
Increasing returns and heterogeinity in a spatial economy.Social sciencesMossay, Pascal
Optimal tenant protection.Social sciencesHiroyuki Seshimo
Precise computation of a competitive equilibrium of the discrete land market model.Social sciencesMiyake, Mitsunobu
Properties of tests for spatial error components.Social sciencesAnselin, Luc, Moreno, Rosina
Radial differences in homeownership: the effect of residential location.Social sciencesRoss, Stephen L., Deng, Yongheng, Wachter, Susan M.
Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology.Social sciencesFlorax, Raymond J.G.M., Folmer, Hendrik, Rey, Sergio J.
Tests for spatial lag dependence based on method of moments estimation.Social sciencesSaavedra, Luz A.
The economics of honeybee swarming.Social sciencesLin, Chung-cheng, Chen, Tze-wei, Lai, Ching-chong
The effects of precautionary saving motives on (S,s) bands for home purchases.Social sciencesDunn, Wendy E.
The geography of US pollution intensive trade: evidence from 1958 to 1994.Social sciencesKahn, Matthew E.
Thy neighbor's jobs: geography and labor market dynamics.Social sciencesGlendon, Spencer P., Vigdor, Jacob L.
Why are technological spillovers spatially bounded? a market orientated approach.Social sciencesBaranes, Edmond, Tropeano, Jean-Philippe
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