REGIONAL. ECONOMICS. Critical Concepts in Economics. Edited by. Philip
McCann. Volume I. Urban and Regional Labour and Housing Markets.
Routledge.
URBAN AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS Critical Concepts in Economics
Edited by Philip McCann
Volume I Urban and Regional Labour and Housing Markets
Routledge Taylor &. Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK
CONTENTS
VOLUME I URBAN AND REGIONAL LABOUR AND HOUSING MARKETS Acknowledgements Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters General introduction
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PARTI The individual and inter-regional migration
11
1 The costs and returns of human migration
13
LARRY A. SJAASTAD
2 Migration, age, and education
30
ABA SCHWARTZ
3 Repeat migration in the United States: who moves back and who moves on?
49
JULIE DAVANZO
PART 2
Inter-regional migration flows 4 Human migration: theory, models, and empirical studies
63 65
MICHAEL J. GREENWOOD
5 Migration and climate PHILIP E. GRAVES
93
CONTENTS 6 The role of equilibrium and disequilibrium in modeling regional growth and decline: a critical reassessment
106
PHILIP E. GRAVES AND PETER R. MUESER
7 Migration and the metropolis: recent research on the causes of migration to southeast England
123
A. J. FIELDING
8 Interregional equilibrium: a transatlantic view
147
ALAN W. EVANS
9 Equilibrium and disequilibrium in migration modelling
157
GARY L. HUNT
PART 3
Urban and regional labour markets 10 Local labor markets
173 175
ROBERT H. TOPEL
11 Confirmations and contradictions: urban commuting journeys are not "wasteful"
207
MICHELLE J. WHITE
12 Regional labor markets and the determinants of wage inequality
221
ROBERT H. TOPEL
13 The dispersion of US state unemployment rates: the role of market and non-market equilibrium factors
230
MARK D. PARTRIDGE AND DAN S. RICKMAN
PART 4
Urban amenities, housing and public goods 14 A pure theory of local expenditures
259 261
CHARLES M. TIEBOUT
15 The estimation of demand parameters in hedonic price models
272
TIMOTHY J. BARTIK
16 Wages, rents, and the quality of life
280
JENNIFER ROBACK
17 On the price of land and the value of amenities PAUL CHESHIRE AND STEPHEN SHEPPARD
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CONTENTS
VOLUME II REGIONAL MODELLING AND REGIONAL DYNAMICS Acknowledgements
vii
PART 5
Spatial econometrics, statistics and interactions
1
18 Probit with spatial autocorrelation
3
DANIEL P . MCMILLEN
19 Local indicators of spatial association - LISA
19
LUC ANSELIN
20 Bayesian estimation of limited dependent variable spatial autoregressive models
48
JAMES P. LESAGE
21 Testing for spatial autocorrelation among regression residuals
68
ANDREW CLIFF AND KEITH ORD
22 The modifiable areal unit problem in multivariate statistical analysis
86
A. S. FOTHERINGHAM AND D. W. S. WONG
23 A statistical theory of spatial distribution models
111
A. G. WILSON
PARTS
Regional multipliers and input-output analysis
137
24 A comparison of regional and national technical structures
139
F. HARRIGAN, J. MCGILVRAY, AND I. MCNICOLL
25 The study of regional economic structure using input-output tables
157
R. C. JENSEN, G. R. WEST, AND G. J. D . HEWINGS
26 Hierarchies of regional sub-structures and their multipliers within input-output systems: Miyazawa revisited
178
MICHAEL SONIS AND GEOFFREY J. D. HEWINGS
27 Interregional multipliers: looking backward, looking forward ERIK DIETZENBACHER
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CONTENTS PART 7
Regional growth and convergence
215
28 Convergence
217
ROBERT J. BARRO AND XAVIER SALA-I-MARTIN
29 Regional convergence clusters across Europe
245
DANNY T. QUAH
30 Spatial perspectives on new theories of economic growth
255
PETER NIJKAMP AND JACQUES POOT
31 Estimates of time to economic convergence: an analysis of regions of the European Union
289
BERNARD FINGLETON
PART 8
Housing and real estate markets 32 The dynamics of the housing market: a stock adjustment model of housing consumption
323 325
ERIC A. HANUSHEK AND JOHN M. QUIGLEY
33 Labor mobility and the incidence of the residential property tax
346
JAN K. BRUECKNER
34 Housing quality, maintenance and rehabilitation
356
RICHARD ARNOTT, RUSSELL DAVIDSON, AND DAVID PINES
35 Booms and busts in the UK housing market
390
JOHN MUELLBAUER AND ANTHONY MURPHY
VOLUME III INDUSTRIAL LOCATION: CLUSTERING, KNOWLEDGE AND INVESTMENT Acknowledgements
vii
PART 9
Location-theory
1
36 Regional allocation of public investment
3
NOBORU SAKASHITA
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CONTENTS 37 Location and the theory of production: a review, summary and critique of recent contributions
28
STEPHEN M. MILLER AND OSCAR W. JENSEN
38 On Hotelling's "Stability in competition"
41
C. D'ASPREMONT, J. JASKOLD GABSZEWICZ, AND J.-F. THISSE
39 Rethinking the economics of location and agglomeration
47
PHILIP MCCANN
40 The maximal covering location problem
67
RICHARD CHURCH AND CHARLES REVELLE
PART 10
Innovation, knowledge and clusters 41 Geographic localization of knowledge spillovers as evidenced by patent citations
87 89
ADAM B. JAFFE, MANUEL TRAJTENBERG, AND REBECCA HENDERSON
42 R&D spillovers and the geography of innovation and production
110
DAVID B. AUDRETSCH AND MARYANN P. FELDMAN
43 Localised knowledge spillovers vs. innovative milieux: knowledge "tacitness" reconsidered
126
STEFANO BRESCHI AND FRANCESCO LISSONI
PART 11
Clusters and agglomeration 44 Contrasts in agglomeration: New York and Pittsburgh
149 151
BENJAMIN CHINITZ
45 Growth in cities
162
EDWARD L. GLAESER, HEDI D. KALLAL, JOSE A. SCHEINKMAN, AND ANDREI SHLEIFER
46 Industrial development in cities
188
VERNON HENDERSON, ARI KUNCORO, AND MATT TURNER
47 Industrial clusters: complexes, agglomeration and/or social networks? IAN R. GORDON AND PHILIP MCCANN
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CONTENTS 48 Nursery cities: urban diversity, process innovation, and the life cycle of products
237
GILLES DURANTON AND DIEGO PUGA
PART 12
Regional trade, money and investment 49 Regional problems are "balance-of-payments" problems
273 275
A. P. THIRLWALL
50 The treatment of money in regional economics
287
SHEILA C. DOW
51 Second-best congestion pricing: the case of an untolled alternative
301
ERIK VERHOEF, PETER NIJKAMP, AND PIET RIETVELD
52 Spillovers and the locational effects of public infrastructure
325
MARLON G. BOARNET
53 Public infrastructure investments, productivity and welfare in fixed geographic areas
346
ANDREW F. HAUGHWOUT
VOLUME IV URBAN AND REGIONAL STRUCTURE AND GROWTH Acknowledgements
vii
PART 13
The spatial distribution of activity
1
54 An economic theory of central places
3
B. CURTIS EATON AND RICHARD G. LIPSEY
55 Interaction in an urban system: aspects of trade and commuting
23
JOHN B. PARR
56 Geographic concentration in U.S. manufacturing industries: a dartboard approach
45
GLENN ELLISON AND EDWARD L. GLAESER
57 Testing for localization using micro-geographic data GILLES DURANTON AND HENRY G. OVERMAN
82
CONTENTS PART 14 Growth and size distribution of cities
123
58 Zipf's law for cities: an explanation
125
XAVIER GABAIX
59 Productivity and the density of economic activity
152
ANTONIO CICCONE AND ROBERT E. HALL
60 Cities and skills
178
EDWARD L. GLAESER AND DAVID C. MARE
PART 15
New economic geography
203
61 Increasing returns and economic geography
205
PAUL KRUGMAN
62 Globalization and the inequality of nations
222
PAUL KRUGMAN AND ANTHONY J. VENABLES
63 Agglomeration and trade revisited
243
GIANMARCO OTTAVIANO, TAKATOSHI TABUCH1, AND JACQUES-FRANCOIS THISSE
64 Economic geography and international inequality
274
STEPHEN REDDING AND ANTHONY J. VENABLES
PART 16
Urban economics
309
65 Income and urban residence: an analysis of consumer demand for location
311
WILLIAM C. WHEATON
66 The transition of land to urban use
328
RICHARD J. ARNOTT AND FRANK D. LEWIS
67 The fundamentals of land prices and urban growth
338
DENNIS R. CAPOZZA AND ROBERT W. HELSLEY
Index
350
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