Regional Science & Urban Economics 2005 - Abstracts

Regional Science & Urban Economics 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agglomeration economies and industry location decisions: the impact of spatial and industrial spillovers.Social sciencesCohen, Jeffrey P., Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
An account of geographic concentration patterns in Europe.Social sciencesBrulhart, Marius, Traeger, Rolf
Analyzing building-height restrictions: predicted impacts and welfare costs.Social sciencesBrueckner, Jan K., Bertaud, Alain
A note on tax competition in the presence of agglomeration economies.Social sciencesFernandez, Gonzalo E.
A two-region model with two types of manufacturing technologies and agglomeration.(industrialization)Social sciencesYamamoto, Kazuhiro
A unified convex - concave model of urban land revenues.Social sciencesIsakson, Hans R., Ecker, Mark D.
Buyer-seller interaction in experimental spatial markets.Social sciencesGarcia-Gallego, Aurora, Georgantzis, Nikolaos, Camacho-Cuena, Eva, Sabater-Grande, Gerardo
Capital tax competition and returns to scale.Social sciencesCuff, Katherine, Burbidge, John
Commodity taxation in a 'linear' world: a spatial panel data approach.(generalized method of moments estimators)Social sciencesEgger, Peter, Pfaffermayr, Michael, Winner, Hannes
Competitive pressures on China: income inequality and migration.(economy)Social sciencesRaa, Thijs ten, Pan, Haoran
Constrained efficient locations under delivered pricing.Social sciencesPires, Cesaltina Pacheco
Copycat gaming: a spatial analysis of state lottery structure.(interstate tax competition)Social sciencesBrown, Ryan P., Rork, Jonathan C.
Corporate tax policy, foreign firm, ownership and thin capitalization.(analysis on interrelations and influence on eachother)Social sciencesFuest, Clemens, Hemmelgarn, Thomas
Demand for environmental quality: a spatial hedonic analysis.Social sciencesBrasington, David M., Hite, Diane
Endogenous R&D spillovers and locational choice.(research and development)Social sciencesPoyago-Theotoky, Joanna, Piga, Claudio
Existence of equilibria in a basic tax-competition model.Social sciencesBayindir-Upmann, Thorsten, Ziad, Abderrahmanne
Existence of equilibria in a basic tax-competition model.Social sciencesBayindir-Upmann, Thorsten, Ziad, Abderrahmanne
Fiscal competition and regional differentiation.(economic competition)Social sciencesJustman, Moshe, Thisse, Jacques-Francois, Ypersele, Tanguy van
GSE impact on rural mortgage markets.(government-sponsored enterprises)Social sciencesAmbrose, Brent W., Buttimer, Richard J., Jr.
Heckscher-Ohlin and Agglomeration.(New Economic Geography)Social sciencesEpifani, Paolo
Hotelling in the air? Flight departures in Norway.Social sciencesSorgard, Lars, Salvanes, Kjell G., Steen, Frode
Housing, mobility and unemployment.Social sciencesDohmen, Thomas J.
How endogenous asymmetries in interregional market access trigger regional divergence.(asymmetric trade patterns influence on regional distribution of economic activities)Social sciencesBehrens, Kristian
Information, agglomeration, and the headquarters of U.S. exporters.Social sciencesRosenthal, Stuart S., Sharma, Shalini, Lovely, Mary E.
Multi-store competition: market segmentation or interlacing?Social sciencesJanssen, Maarten C. W., Karamychev, Vladimir A., Reeven, Peran van
Now and forever? Initial and subsequent location choices of immigrants.Social sciencesAslund, Olof
On the public provision of the performing arts.(profit maximization)Social sciencesTraub, Stefan, Missong, Martin
Persistence and regional disparities in unemployment (Argentina 1980-1997).Social sciencesSosa-Escudero, Walter, Galiani, Sebastian, Lamarche, Carlos, Porto, Alberto
Private goods provided by local governments.Social sciencesMun, Se-il, Akutagawa, Kazunori
Private goods provided by local governments.Social sciencesMun, Se-il, Akutagawa, Kazunori
Restricting preferential tax regimes to avoid harmful tax competition.(study analysis)Social sciencesHaupt, Alexander, Peters, Wolfgang
Spatial cournot competition and economic welfare: a note.(location-quantity models)Social sciencesMatsumura, Toshihiro, Shimizu, Daisuke
Strategic interaction and the adoption of tax increment financing.(examining adoption decision in municipalities )Social sciencesByrne, Paul F.
The advantage of avoiding the Armington assumption in multi-region models.(regional economics)Social sciencesPlassmann, Florenz
The formation and growth of specialized cities: efficiency without developers or Malthusian traps.Social sciencesAnas, Alex, Xiong, Kai
The rise and fall of regional inequalities with technological differences and knowledge spillovers.(technological gap, trade costs)Social sciencesNocco, Antonella
The role of human capital investments in the location decision of firms.(study findings)Social sciencesMatouschek, Niko, Robert-Nicoud, Frederic
The role of liability, regulation and economic incentives in brownfield remediation and redevelopment: evidence from surveys of developers.Social sciencesAlberini, Anna, Longo, Alberto, Tonin, Stefania, Trombetta, Francesco, Turvani, Margherita
The size distribution of Chinese cities.(nature and growth of city size)Social sciencesAnderson, Gordon, Ge, Ying
Tiebout choice and residential segregation by race in US metropolitan areas, 1980-2000.(social aspects)Social sciencesDawkins, Casey J.
Trade, migration and regional unemployment.(regional disparities)Social sciencesEpifani, Paolo, Gancia, Gino A.
Transport subsidies, system choice, and urban sprawl.(urban transportation)Social sciencesBrueckner, Jan K.
Wage spillovers in public sector contract negotiations: the importance of social comparisons.Social sciencesEngberg, John, Babcock, Linda, Greenbaum, Robert
Zipf's Law for cities: a cross - country investigation.(OLS and the Hill estimator)Social sciencesSoo, Kwok Tong
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