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Theorie 78 Theory 78 Stadtökonomik 30 Urban economics 30 Regional development 25 Regionalentwicklung 25 Agglomeration effect 21 Agglomerationseffekt 21 Regional economics 20 Regionalökonomik 20 Raumplanung 18 Housing market 15 Regional cluster 15 Regionales Cluster 15 Wohnungsmarkt 15 Stadtentwicklung 14 Urban development 14 Housing policy 12 Wirtschaftswachstum 12 Wohnungspolitik 12 Standort 11 Urbanisierung 11 Urbanization 11 Entwicklungsländer 10 Residential location 10 Städtische Flächennutzung 10 Urban land use 10 Wohnstandort 10 Developing countries 9 Immobilienpreis 9 Innovation 9 Real estate price 9 Räumliche Verteilung 9 Spatial distribution 9 City size 8 EU countries 8 EU-Staaten 8 Immobilienfinanzierung 8 Real estate finance 8 Regional policy 8
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Article 385 Book / Working Paper 26
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Aufsatz im Buch 53 Book section 53 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Handbook 5 Handbuch 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1
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Undetermined 220 English 191
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Mills, E. S. 33 Henderson, J. V. 21 Thisse, J. F. 21 Nijkamp, P. 20 Camagni, Roberto 16 Cheshire, P. C. 15 Nijkamp, Peter 15 Mills, Edwin S. 10 Beckmann, Martin J. 9 Henderson, J. Vernon 8 Capello, Roberta 7 Duranton, Gilles 7 Mera, Koichi 5 Brueckner, Jan K. 4 Cheshire, Paul 4 Combes, Pierre-Philippe 4 Drewe, Paul 4 Glaeser, Edward L. 4 Holmes, Thomas J. 4 Kahn, Matthew E. 4 Olsen, Edgar O. 4 Overman, Henry G. 4 Puga, Diego 4 Rietveld, Piet 4 Rosenthal, Stuart S. 4 Strange, William C. 4 Anas, Alex 3 Barr, James L. 3 Dawson, J. A. 3 Fujita, Masahisa 3 Guigou, Jean-Louis 3 Gyourko, Joseph 3 Kanemoto, Yoshitsugu 3 Klaassen, L. H. 3 Leonardi, Giorgio 3 Miyao, Takahiro 3 Paelinck, J. 3 Rouget, B. 3 Small, Kenneth A. 3 Tracy, Joseph 3
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Elsevier 4 Springer International Publishing 1
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Regional and Urban Economics 92 Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics 71 Regional and urban economics : operational methods 55 Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 4, Cities and geography 31 Seminal studies in regional and urban economics : contributions from an impressive mind 30 Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5 28 Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 1, Regional economics 21 Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 2, Urban economics 20 Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 3, Applied urban economics 18 Handbook of regional and urban economics ; Vol. 5B 13 Handbook of regional and urban economics ; Vol. 5A 10 Handbooks in economics 9 Fundamentals of pure and applied economics 5 Palgrave advances in regional and urban economics 4 Palgrave Advances in Regional and Urban Economics 2 Springer eBook Collection / Economics and Finance 2 SpringerLink / Bücher 2 Harvard University, Program on Regional and Urban Economics, Discussion Paper 1
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Chapter 19. Regulation and Housing Supply
Gyourko, Joseph; Molloy, Raven - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 1289-1337). 2015
A wide array of local government regulations influences the amount, location, and shape of residential development. In this chapter, we review the literature on the causes and effects of this type of regulation. We begin with a discussion of how researchers measure regulation empirically, which...
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Chapter 18. Place-Based Policies
Neumark, David; Simpson, Helen - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 1197-1287). 2015
Place-based policies commonly target underperforming areas, such as deteriorating downtown business districts and disadvantaged regions. Principal examples include enterprise zones, European Union Structural Funds, and industrial cluster policies. Place-based policies are rationalized by various...
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Chapter 17. Taxes in Cities
Brülhart, Marius; Bucovetsky, Sam; Schmidheiny, Kurt - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 1123-1196). 2015
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically exercised by multiple municipal governments within a given city. In this chapter, we document patterns of city-level taxation across countries, and we review the literature on a number of salient...
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Chapter 16. Change and Persistence in the Economic Status of Neighborhoods and Cities
Rosenthal, Stuart S.; Ross, Stephen L. - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 1047-1120). 2015
This chapter reviews recent literature that considers and explains the tendency for neighborhood and city-level economic status to rise and fall. A central message is that although many locations exhibit extreme persistence in economic status, change in economic status as measured by various...
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Chapter 15. How Mortgage Finance Affects the Urban Landscape
Chan, Sewin; Haughwout, Andrew; Tracy, Joseph - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 987-1045). 2015
This chapter considers the structure of mortgage finance in the United States and its role in shaping patterns of homeownership, the nature of the housing stock, and the organization of residential activity. We start by providing some background on the design features of mortgage contracts that...
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Chapter 14. US Housing Policy
Olsen, Edgar O.; Zabel, Jeffrey E. - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 887-986). 2015
Governments throughout the world intervene heavily in housing markets, and most have multiple policies to pursue multiple goals. This chapter deals with two of the largest types of housing policies in the United States, namely, low-income rental assistance and policies to promote homeownership...
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Chapter 13. The Microstructure of Housing Markets : Search, Bargaining, and Brokerage
Han, Lu; Strange, William C. - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 813-886). 2015
This chapter surveys the literature on the microstructure of housing markets. It considers one-sided search, random matching, and directed search models. It also examines the bargaining that takes place once a match has occurred, with the bargaining taking various forms, including two-party...
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Chapter 12. Housing, Finance, and the Macroeconomy
Davis, Morris A.; Van Nieuwerburgh, Stijn - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 753-811). 2015
In this chapter, we review and discuss the large body of research that has developed over the past 10-plus years that explores the interconnection of macroeconomics, finance, and housing. We focus on three major topics—housing and the business cycle, housing and portfolio choice, and housing...
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Chapter 11. Housing Bubbles
Glaeser, Edward L.; Nathanson, Charles G. - In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. 701-751). 2015
Housing markets experience substantial price volatility, short-term price change momentum, and mean reversion of prices over the long run. Together, these features, particularly at their most extreme, produce the classic shape of an asset bubble. In this chapter, we review the stylized facts of...
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In: Handbook of regional and urban economics : volume 5, (pp. iv). 2015
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