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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1974
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2“...Carbon dioxide emissions may create significant social harm because of global warming, yet American urban development tends to be in low density areas with...”
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3by Gobillon, Laurent Duranton, Gilles Combes, Pierre-Philippe Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workforce, in non-human endowments, and in local interactions. To...”
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4“...Like many other assets, housing prices are quite volatile relative to observable changes in fundamentals. If we are going to understand boom-bust housing...”
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5“...We specify and estimate a joint model of residential density, vehicle use, and fuel consumption that accounts for both self selection effects and missing data...”
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6by Deng, Xiangzheng Rozelle, Scott Uchida, Emi Huang, Jikun Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...China is experiencing urbanization at an unprecedented rate over the last two decades. The overall goal of this paper is to understand the extent of and the...”
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7by Weingast, Barry R Published in Journal of urban economics (2009)“...First generation fiscal federalism (FGFF) studies the performance of decentralized systems under the assumption of benevolent social planners. Second...”
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8“...Although previous research shows that prices of homes in neighborhoods with foreclosures are lower than those in neighborhoods without foreclosures, it remains...”
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9“...Do households move for jobs or fun, and where do they go when they move? We address these questions using the 1970–2000 US Census. Based on a panel of quality...”
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10“...This paper analyzes empirically the effect of spatial agglomeration of activities on plant-level productivity, using French firm and plant-level data from 1996...”
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11“...► The paper provides a method for modelling spatial and temporal diffusion. ► London proves to be a dominant region for understanding house prices in the UK. ►...”
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12“...Over the past 30 years, eastern Massachusetts has seen a remarkable combination of rising home prices and declining supply of new homes, which doesn't appear...”
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13“...More than 19 percent of people in American central cities are poor. In suburbs, just 7.5 percent of people live in poverty. The income elasticity of demand for...”
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14“...This paper uses 2000 Census data to estimate the relationship of agglomeration and proximity to human capital to wages. The paper takes a geographic approach,...”
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15by Klepper, Steven Published in Journal of urban economics (2010)“...Data for all producers of automobiles and integrated circuits on their origins, base location, and performance are used to analyze the factors behind the...”
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16“...This paper evaluates, in the context of economic geography estimates, the magnitude of the distortions arising from the choice of a specific zoning system,...”
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17“...We investigate conceptually and empirically the role of economic incentives in the primary land allocation in China in the recent years. A theoretical analysis...”
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18by Glaeser, Edward L Kerr, William R Ponzetto, Giacomo A.M Published in Journal of urban economics (2010)“...Employment growth is strongly predicted by smaller average establishment size, both across cities and across industries within cities, but there is little...”
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19“...We use new establishment-level data and geographic mapping methods to improve upon evaluations of the effectiveness of state enterprise zones, focusing on...”
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20by Agrawal, Ajay Kapur, Devesh McHale, John Oettl, Alexander Published in Journal of urban economics (2010)“..."The development prospects of a poor country or region depend in part on its capacity for innovation. In turn, the productivity of its innovators, whom are...”