RW Marans - Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012 - Elsevier
The growth of urban areas presents a challenge for local governments around the world. While the challenge is particularly formidable to policy makers and planners, it offers …
JK Brueckner, ME Kahn, GC Lin - American Economic Journal: Applied …, 2023 - aeaweb.org
This paper studies the impacts of work from home (WFH) in the housing market from both intercity and intracity perspectives. Our results confirm the theoretical prediction that WFH …
HS Rosen - The encyclopedia of public choice, 1992 - Springer
Public Finance is the branch of economics that studies the taxing and spending activities of government. The term is something of a misnomer, because the fundamental issues are not …
This paper considers the empirical literature on the nature and sources of urban increasing returns, also known as agglomeration economies. An important aspect of these externalities …
JE Rauch - Journal of urban economics, 1993 - Elsevier
Based on recent theoretical developments the argument is made that the average level of human capital is a local public good. Cities with higher average levels of human capital …
JM Shapiro - The review of economics and statistics, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
Abstract From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent …
A huge research literature, across the behavioral and social sciences, uses information on individuals' subjective well-being. These are responses to questions—asked by survey …
EL Glaeser, J Gyourko - Journal of political economy, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
Urban decline is not the mirror image of growth, and durable housing is the primary reason the nature of decline is so different. This paper presents a model of urban decline with …
We document large long-run differences in average house price appreciation across metropolitan areas over the past 50 years, and show they can be explained by an inelastic …