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Köp båda 2 för 5435 krPaul Cheshire and Christian Hilber have put together the go-to collection for any student interested in land market regulations and their effects. This volume gathers all the classics on the topic over the last sixty years with a welcome focus on recent developments in this active area of research. This collected volume is also very usefully supplemented by an insightful introduction by the two editors. -- Gilles Duranton, University of Pennsylvania, US
Edited by Paul C. Cheshire and Christian A.L. Hilber, Professors of Economic Geography, London School of Economics, UK
Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Paul C. Cheshire and Christian A.L. Hilber PART I FOUNDATIONS AND ANALYTICAL ORIGINS 1. Paul A. Samuelson (1983), Thnen at Two Hundred, Journal of Economic Literature, XXI (4), December, 146888 2. Colin Clark (1967), Von Thnens Isolated State, Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 19 (3), November, 37077 3. William Alonso (1960), A Theory of the Urban Land Market, Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, 6 (1), January, 14957 4. Edwin S. Mills (1967), An Aggregative Model of Resource Allocation in a Metropolitan Area, American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 197210 5. Dennis R. Capozza and Robert W. Helsley (1989), The Fundamentals of Land Prices and Urban Growth, Journal of Urban Economics, 26 (3), November, 295306 PART II BEYOND THE MONOCENTRIC MODEL 6. Peter Mieszkowski and Edwin S. Mills (1993), The Causes of Metropolitan Suburbanization, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7 (3), Summer, 135-47 7. Sheridan Titman (1985), Urban Land Prices under Uncertainty, American Economic Review, 75 (3), June, 50514 8. Dennis R. Capozza and Robert W. Helsley (1990), The Stochastic City, Journal of Urban Economics, 28 (2), September, 187203 9. Laarni Bulan, Christopher Mayer and C. Tsuriel Somerville (2009), Irreversible Investment, Real Options, and Competition: Evidence from Real Estate Development, Journal of Urban Economics, 65 (3), May, 23751 10. William C. Wheaton (2004), Commuting, Congestion, and Employment Dispersal in Cities with Mixed Land Use, Journal of Urban Economics, 55 (3), May, 41738 11. John F. McDonald and Daniel P. McMillen (2000), Employment Subcenters and Subsequent Real Estate Development in Suburban Chicago, Journal of Urban Economics, 48 (1), July, 13557 12. Marcy Burchfield, Henry G. Overman, Diego Puga and Matthew A. Turner (2006), Causes of Sprawl: A Portrait from Space, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (2), May, 587633 13. Stuart S. Rosenthal and Robert W. Helsley (1994), Redevelopment and the Urban Land Price Gradient, Journal of Urban Economics, 35 (2), March, 182200 14. Edward L. Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko (2005), Urban Decline and Durable Housing, Journal of Political Economy, 113 (2), April, 34575 15. Hans R.A. Koster, Jos van Ommeron and Piet Rietveld (2014), Is the Sky the Limit? High-rise Buildings and Office Rents, Journal of Economic Geography, 14 (1), January, 12553 PART III WHAT GETS CAPITALISED? 16. Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard (2004), Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply Characteristics and Uncertainty, Economic Journal, 114, November, F397F424 17. Soren T. Anderson and Sarah E. West (2006), Open Space, Residential Property Values, and Spatial Context, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 36 (6), November, 77389 18. Stephen Gibbons and Stephen Machin (2005), Valuing Rail Access Using Transport Innovations, Journal of Urban Economics, 57 (1), January, 14869 19. Nicolai V. Kuminoff and Jaren C. Pope (2014), Do Capitalization Effects for Public Goods Reveal the Publics Willingness to Pay?, International Economic Review, 55 (4), November, 122750 20. Andreas Mense and Konstantin A. Kholodilin (2014), Noise Expectations and House Prices: The Reaction of Property Prices to an Airport Expansion, Annals of Regional Science, 52 (3), May, 76397 PART IV REGULATING LAND MARKETS 21. Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard (2002), The Welfare Economics of Land Use Planning, Journal of Urban Economics, 52 (2), September, 24269 22. William A. Fischel (2001), Homevoters, Municipal Corporate Governance, and the Benefit View of the Property Tax, National Tax Journal, LIV (1), March, 15773 23. Albert Saiz (2010), The Geographic Determinants of Housing Supply, Quart