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1by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Regional science and urban economics (2007)“...U.S. residents have been moving en masse to places with nice weather. Well known is the migration towards places with warm winters, which is often attributed...”
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2by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Regional science and urban economics (2008)“...Population density varies widely among U.S. metro areas. A simple, static general equilibrium model demonstrates that moderate differences in metro areas'...”
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3by Jordan Rappaport Published in Journal of economic geography (01.11.2009)“...The US population has been migrating to places with high perceived quality of life. Theoretically, such migration can follow from the increasing demand for...”
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4“...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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5by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...Population density varies widely across US cities. A simple, static general equilibrium model suggests that moderate-sized differences in cities' total factor...”
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6by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Journal of monetary economics (2006)“...A simple augmentation of the Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans growth model allows it to match observed transitions by initially poor economies. A high-convexity...”
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7by Jordan Rappaport Jeffrey D. Sachs Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01.03.2003)“...US economic activity is overwhelmingly concentrated at its ocean and Great Lakes coasts, reflecting a large contribution from coastal proximity to productivity...”
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8by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Journal of economic dynamics & control (2005)“...Labor mobility is introduced into the neoclassical growth model. For a small open economy with capital intensity below its steady-state level, outmigration...”
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10by Jordan Rappaport Published in Business economics (Cleveland, Ohio) (01.10.2007)“...Three methodologies to measure the aggregate price of housing...”
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12“...Gibrat’s law, the orthogonality of growth with initial levels, has long been considered a stylized fact of local population growth. But throughout U.S...”
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17by Rappaport, Jordan Published in Journal of urban economics (2004)“...A neoclassical model of local growth is developed by integrating the static equilibrium underlying compensating differential theory as the steady state of a...”
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