Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Economics: Regional Government Analysis
2011
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w17471 |
Chris M. Herbst Erdal Tekin
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The Geographic Accessibility of Child Care Subsidies and Evidence on the Impact of Subsidy Receipt on Childhood Obesity |
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w17250 |
Patrick Bayer Robert McMillan Alvin Murphy Christopher Timmins
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A Dynamic Model of Demand for Houses and Neighborhoods |
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w17210 |
Michael Greenstone Rema Hanna
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Environmental Regulations, Air and Water Pollution, and Infant Mortality in India |
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w16932 |
Daria Burnes David Neumark Michelle J. White
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Fiscal Zoning and Sales Taxes:
Do Higher Sales Taxes Lead to More Retailing and Less Manufacturing? |
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w16784 |
Patrick Bayer Christopher Geissler James W. Roberts
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Speculators and Middlemen: The Role of Flippers in the Housing Market |
2010
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w16245 |
Charles Courtemanche Kenneth A. Snowden
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Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and its Impact on Local Housing Markets |
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w16244 |
Kenneth A. Snowden
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The Anatomy of a Residential Mortgage Crisis: A Look Back to the 1930s |
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w16242 |
Kenneth A. Snowden
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Covered Farm Mortgage Bonds in the Late Nineteenth Century U.S. |
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w16096 |
Matias Busso Jesse Gregory Patrick M. Kline
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Assessing the Incidence and Efficiency of a Prominent Place Based Policy |
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w15831 |
William R. Kerr Josh Lerner Antoinette Schoar
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The Consequences of Entrepreneurial Finance: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis |
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w15824 |
Price V. Fishback Alfonso Flores-Lagunes William Horrace Shawn E. Kantor Jaret Treber
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The Influence of the Home Ownersâ Loan Corporation on Housing Markets During the 1930s |
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w15697 |
Daniel Bogart Gary Richardson
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Property Rights and Parliament in Industrializing Britain |
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w15696 |
Price V. Fishback Samuel Allen Jonathan Fox Brendan Livingston
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A Patchwork Safety Net: A Survey of Cliometric Studies of Income Maintenance Programs in the United States in the First Half of the Twentieth Century |
2009
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w15472 |
Wenli Li Michelle J. White
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Mortgage Default, Foreclosure, and Bankruptcy |
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w15067 |
Hongbin Cai J. Vernon Henderson Qinghua Zhang
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China's Land Market Auctions: Evidence of Corruption |
2008
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w14625 |
Patrick Bajari Chenghuan Sean Chu Minjung Park
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An Empirical Model of Subprime Mortgage Default From 2000 to 2007 |
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w14149 |
Mihir A. Desai Dhammika Dharmapala Monica Singhal
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Tax Incentives for Affordable Housing: The Low Income Housing Tax Credit |
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w14136 |
Leo Feler J. Vernon Henderson
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Exclusionary Policies in Urban Development, How under-servicing of migrant households affects the growth and composition of Brazilian cities |
2007
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w12960 |
Eric A. Hanushek Kuzey Yilmaz
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Schools and Location: Tiebout, Alonso, and Government Policy |
2006
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w12110 |
J. Vernon Henderson Ari Kuncoro
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"Sick of Local Government Corruption? Vote Islamic" |
2005
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w11790 |
Michael Greenstone Justin Gallagher
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Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program |
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w11720 |
Stephen Calabrese Dennis Epple Thomas Romer Holger Sieg
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Local Public Good Provision: Voting, Peer Effects, and Mobility |
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w11655 |
Russell Cooper Hubert Kempf Dan Peled
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Is It Is or Is It Ain't My Obligation? Regional Debt in a Fiscal Federation |
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w11215 |
Jesse Rothstein
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Does Competition Among Public Schools Benefit Students and Taxpayers? A Comment on Hoxby (2000) |
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w11203 |
Robert Inman
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Financing Cities |
2004
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w10802 |
Maryann Feldman Roger Martin
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Jurisdictional Advantage |
2002
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w9198 |
William N. Evans Julie H. Topoleski
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The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos |
2000
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w7790 |
Ed Glaeser Jed Kolko Albert Saiz
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Consumer City |
1999
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w6975 |
Rebecca Menes
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The Effect of Patronage Politics on City Government in American Cities, 1900-1910 |
1996
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w5598 |
Edward L. Glaeser
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Should Transfer Payments Be Indexed to Local Price Levels? |
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w5441 |
Edward L. Glaeser
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The Social Costs of Rent Control Revisited |
1995
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w4987 |
Edward L. Glaeser
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The Incentive Effects of Property Taxes on Local Governments |
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