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2001 ISBN 9780815701156
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, this series contains studies on urban sprawl, crime, taxes, education, poverty and related subjects.
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2009 ISBN 9780815703006
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications. In this issue, papers examine a range of issues that are relevant to urban economics: -the effects of job location in an urban area on residential choice patterns -the impact of race, ethnicity, and gender on mortgage lending -the effects of urban characteristics on the development of new patents The volume also contains three papers on urban development outside of the United States: -urban sprawl in Europe -rural-to-urban migration patterns in Brazil -location patterns of industry agglomeration across Japanese cities
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Tentative contents include: * A Farewell to ARMS: The Rise and Fall of Subprime Adjustable Rate Mortgages Andrew Haughwout (Federal Reserve Bank of NewYork), Joseph Tracy (FRB New York), and Christopher Mayer (Columbia University) * What Explains the Quality and Quantity of Local Inventive Activity? Joseph Carlino and Robert Hunt (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia) *Migrating to Economic Density: Rational Decisions or Bright Lights? Somik Lall (World Bank) and Christopher Timmins (Duke University) * The Structure of European Cities Eleonora Patacchini (University of Rome) and Yves Zenou (Stockholm University) *On the New Empirical Regularities among Industrial Location Behavior, Industrial Diversity, and Population Size of Cities in Japan Tomoya Mori (Kyoto University) and Tony Smith (Tufts University) * The Effect of Job Decentralization as a Factor in Post-War Suburbanization: Evidence from State Capitals Leah Platt Boustan (UCLA and National Bureau of Economic Research) and Robert A. Margo (Boston University and NBER)
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2003 ISBN 9780815712770
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, this series contains studies on urban sprawl, crime, taxes, education, poverty, and related subjects. "This journal will set the tone for urban economics for the coming decades. It will play a major role not only in academia, but also in ensuring that we have better urban economic policy." - George Akerlof, University of California, Berkeley
Contents include: The Geography of Inequality in the United States 1950-2000 Douglas S. Massey and Mary J. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania)
Getting Inside Accountability: Lessons from Chicago Brian A. Jacob (Kennedy School of Government)
School Accountability Ratings and Housing Values Thomas J. Kane, Douglas O. Staiger, and Gavin Samms
Public School Finance and Urban School Policy: General vs Partial Equilibrium Analysis Thomas Nechyba
Catching Cheating Teachers: The Results of an Unusual Experiment in Implementing Theory Brian A. Jacob and Steven D. Levitt
Local Variation in Land Use Regulations Bengte Evenson and William C. Wheaton
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2004 ISBN 9780815712787
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications. The six papers in this issue address a wide variety of topics in urban economics. Contents include: Editors' Summary The Labor Market Effects of the 1960s Riots William J. Collins and Robert A. Margo (Vanderbilt University) The Rise of the Skilled City Edward L. Glasser and Albert Saiz School Funding Equalization and Residential Location for the Young and the Elderly Christian A.L. Hilber and Christopher J. Mayer The Anatomy of Rent Burdens: Immigration, Growth, and Rental Housing Erica Greulich, John M. Quigley, and Steven Raphael The Effect of Prison Releases on Regional Crime Rates Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll Who Benefits Whom in Local Television Markets? Joel Waldfogel
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2005 ISBN 9780815712800
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy.
Tentative contents include:Growth of Medium-Size Cities in China Vernon Henderson (Brown University)
The Effects on Driving Patterns, Commuting Times, and Air Quality of New Public Projects to Expand Urban Rail Transit Matthew Kahn (Tufts University) and Nathaniel Baum-Snow (University of Chicago)
State Fiscal Constraints and Higher Education Spending Peter Orszag (Brookings) and Thomas Kane (UCLA)
Looking Back to Look Forward: What Can We Learn from Philadelphia's 350 Year History? Joseph Gyourko (University of Pennsylvania)
The Effect of California's Proposition 13 on Mobility Nada Wasi and Michelle White (University of California, San Diego)
Metropolitan Migration in the U.S.: The Impact of Immigrant Minorities, Blacks, and Seniors William Frey (University of Michigan) and Kao-Lee Liaw (McMaster University)
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2006 ISBN 9780815713708
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Tentative contents include:How the Rust Belt Got Shiny: A Study of Cities and Counties that Lost Steel and Auto Jobs in the 1980s Bruce Sacerdote (Dartmouth College)
Homeowners and the Housing Enterprises: Banks and Market Efficiency Robert Van Order (University of Michigan)
Home Mortgages and the Mortgage System: What Role for Government Sponsored Enterprises? Dwight Jaffee and John M. Quigley (University of California-Berkeley)
FHA, the GSEs, and the Underserved Urban Households Raphael Bostic, Stuart Gabriel, and Yongheng Deng (USC)
Differentiated Road Pricing, Express Lanes, and Carpools: Exploiting Heterogeneous Preferences in Policy Design Ingrid Gould Ellen (New York University)
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2007 ISBN 9780815713722
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications.
Tentative contents include:Did the Rust Belt Become Shiny? A Study of Cities and Counties that Lost Steel and Auto Jobs in the 1980s James Feyrer, Bruce Sacerdote, and Ariel Dora Stern (Dartmouth College)
Government-Sponsored Enterprises and Resource Allocation: with Some Implications for Urban Economies Robert Van Order (University of Michigan)
Home Subsidies and Homeowners: What Role for Government Sponsored Enterprises? Dwight Jaffee and John M. Quigley (University of California-Berkeley)
GSE Loan Purchases, the FHA, and Housing Outcomes in Targeted, Low-Income Neighborhoods Xudong An, Raphael Bostic,Yongheng Deng, and Stuart Gabriel (University of Southern California)
The Impact of Business Improvement Districts on Property Values: Evidence from New York City Ingrid Gould Ellen, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Ioan Voicu (New York University)
The Impacts of Terrorism on Urban Form S. Brock Blomberg (Claremont-McKenna College) and Stephen Sheppard (Williams College)
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2008 ISBN 9780815713739
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications.
Contents include: Toward a Comprehensive Assessment of Road Pricing Accounting for Land Use Ashley Langer (University of California-Berkeley) and CliffordWinston (Brookings)
Prospects for Urban Road Pricing in Canada Robin Lindsey (University of Alberta)
Resurrecting the National Housing Market: Reassessing the Role of National and Local Shocks in Metropolitan Area Housing Markets Raven E. Saks (Federal Reserve Board of Governors)
Neighborhoods, Economic Self-Sufficiency, and the MTO John Quigley and Steven Raphael (University of California-Berkeley)
London Congestion Charging Georgina Santos (University of Oxford)
Antitrust Implications of Home Seller Outcomes When Using Flat-Fee Real Estate Agents Steven D. Levitt and Chad Syverson (University of Chicago)
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2000 ISBN 9780815730750
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs 2000 is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications.
The six papers in this inaugural volume are divided into two sections. The first three assess the state of urban research and policy. The others address important aspects of the urban economy: education, racial segregation, and federal housing policies.
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2002 ISBN 9780815730774
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Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, this new series contains studies on urban sprawl, crime, taxes, education, poverty, and related subjects.
"This journal will set the tone for urban economics for the coming decades. It will play a major role not only in academia, but also in ensuring that we have better urban economic policy." -George Akerlof, University of California, Berkeley
Contents of the third issue include: "Local Government Fiscal Structure and Metropolitan Consolidation" Dennis Epple (Carnegie-Mellon University), Stephen Calabrese (University of South Florida), and Glenn Cassidy
Should the Suburbs Help Finance Central City Public Services? Andrew Haughwout (Federal Reserve Bank of NY) and Robert Inman (University of Pennsylvania)
"Tax Incentives and the City" Therese McGuire (UCLA) and Teresa Garcia-Mila (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
"Does Gentrification Harm the Poor?" Jacob Vigdor (Duke University)
"Corruption in Cities: Graft and Politics in American Cities at the Turn of the Twentieth Century" Rebecca Menes (George Mason University)
"Immigrant Children and Urban Schools: Lessons from New York on Segregation, Resources and School Attendance Patterns" Ingrid Gould Ellen, Katherine O'Regan, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Leanna Stiefel (New York University) William G. Gale is the Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair in Federal Economic Policy in the Economic Studies program at the Brookings Institution. Janet Roterber Pack is professor public policy and management and real estate at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
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