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Tables of Contents for Analytical Urban Economics
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
viii
2
Series Preface
x
3
Introduction by the editors
xiii
 
PART I THE STANDARD MODEL
3
60
1. Edwin S. Mills and James MacKinnon (1973), `Notes on the New Urban Economics', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 4 (2), Autumn, 593-601
3
9
2. Martin J. Beckmann (1969) `On the Distribution of Urban Rent and Residential Density', Journal of Economic Theory, 1, 60-67
12
8
3. Edwin S. Mils (1967) `An Aggregative Model of Resource Allocation in a Metropolitan Area', American Economic Review, LVII (2), May, 197-210
20
14
4. Richard F. Muth (1975) `Numerical Solution of Urban Residential Land-Use Models', Journal of Urban Economics, 2 (4), October, 307-32
34
29
PART II THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND UTILITY OVER SPACE
63
50
5. William C. Wheaton (1977) `Income and Urban Residence: An Analysis of Consumer Demand for Location', American Economic Review, 67 (4), September, 620-31
63
12
6. John G. Riley (1973), ```Gammaville'': An Optimal Town', Journal of Economic Theory, 6, 471-81
75
12
7. J.A. Mirrlees (1972), `The Optimum Town', Swedish Journal of Economics, 74, 114-35
87
26
PART III EXTERNALITIES
113
176
A Congestion
113
30
8. Yitzhak Oron, David Pines and Eytan Sheshinski (1973), `Optimum vs. Equilibrium Land Use Pattern and Congestion Toll', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 4 (2), Autumn, 619-36
113
18
9. Yoshitsugu Kanemoto (1976),`Optimum, Market and Second-Best Land Use Patterns in a von Thunen City with Congestion', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 6 (1), March, 23-32
131
12
B Zoning
143
28
10. William J. Stull (1974), `Land Use and Zoning in an Urban Economy', American Economic Review, 64 (3), June, 337-47
143
11
11. Geoffrey K. Turnbull (1991) `A Comparative Dynamic Analysis of Zoning in a Growing City', Journal of Urban Economics, 29, 235-48
154
17
C Quality of Life
171
24
12. Jennifer Roback (1982), `Wages, Rents, and the Quality of Life', Journal of Political Economy, 90 (6), 1257-78
171
24
D Segregation
195
58
13. Susna Rose-Ackerman (1975), `Racism and Urban Structure', Journal of Urban Economics, 2, 85-103
195
19
14. Kazuo Kishimoto (1991), `Coexistence and Segregation of Two Groups in a Metropolitan Area through Externalities', Journal of Urban Economics, 30, 293-309
214
17
15. John Yinger (1992), `An Analysis of the Efficiency of Urban Residential Structure, with an Application to Racial Integration', Journal of Urban Economics, 31 (2), March, 388-407
231
22
E Fiscal Jurisdictions
253
36
16. Bryan Ellickson (1971), `Jurisdictional Fragmentation and Residential Choice', American Economic Review, LXI (2), May, 334-9
253
6
17. Oded Hochman (1981), `Land Rents, Optimal Taxation and Local Fiscal Independence in an Economy with Local Public Goods', Journal of Public Economics, 15, 59-85
259
30
PART IV RELAXING THE ASSUMPTIONS OF THE STANDARD MODEL
289
48
18. Alex Anas (1990), `Taste Heterogeneity and Urban Spatial Structure: The Logit Model and Monocentric Theory Reconciled', Journal of Urban Economics, 28, 318-35
289
18
19. Martin J. Beckmann and Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou (1989), `Heterogenous Tastes and Residential Location', Journal of Regional Science, 29 (3), August, 317-23
307
7
20. James Elliott Moore II and Jong-Gook Seo (1991) `Reverse Commutation in a Monocentric City', Journal of Regional Science, 31 (3), August, 291-310
314
23
PART V TRANSPORTATION
337
24
21. Komei Sasaki (1989), `Transportation System Change and Urban Structure in Two-Transport Mode Setting', Journal of Urban Economics, 25, 346-67
337
24
PART VI OPTIMAL CITY SIZES
361
28
22. Richard Arnoot (1979), `Optimal City Size in a Spatial Economy', Journal of Urban Economics, 6, 65-89
361
28
PART VII SPATIAL STRUCTURE IMPLICATIONS
389
34
23. Bruce W. Hamilton (1982), `Wasteful Commuting', Journal of Political Economy, 90 (5), 1035-53
389
70
24. Maureen L. Cropper and Patrice L. Gordon (1991), `Wasteful Commuting: A Re-examination', Journal of Urban Economics, 29, 2-13
408
15
PART VIII DYNAMICS
423
62
25. Alex Anas (1978), `Dynamics of Urban Residential Growth', Journal of Urban Economics, 5, 66-87
423
22
26. Richard J. Arnoot (1980), `A Simple Urban Growth Model with Durable Housing', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 10, 53-76
445
24
27. Ralph M. Braid (1988), `Optimal Spatial Growth of Employment and Residences', Journal of Urban Economics, 24, 227-40
469
16
PART IX ALTERNATIVES TO MONOCENTRIC MODELS
485
210
28. Michelle J. White (1976), `Firm Suburbanization and Urban Subcenters', Journal of Urban Economics, 3, 323-43
485
21
29. Kenneth F. Wieand (1987), `An Extension of the Monocentric Urban Spatial Equilibrium Model to a Multicenter Setting: The Case of the Two-Center City', Journal of Urban Economics, 21, 259-71, plus Appendix: `The Labor Supply to the Subcenter'
506
15
30. John Yinger (1992), `City and Suburb: Urban Models with More Than One Employment Center', Journal of Urban Economics, 31 (2), March, 181-205
521
25
31. Jan K. Brueckner (1978), `Urban General Equilibrium Models with Non-Central Production', Journal of Regional Science, 18 (2), August, 203-15
546
13
32. Hideaki Ogawa and Masahisa Fujita (1980), `Equilibrium Land Use Patterns in a Nonmonocentric City', Journal of Regional Science, 20 (4), November, 455-75
559
21
33. Vernon Henderson and Eric Slade (1993), `Development Games in Non-monocentric Cities', Journal of Urban Economics, 34, 207-29
580
23
34. Masahisa Fujita (1985), `Towards General Equilibrium Models of Urban Land Use', Revue Economique, 36 (1), January, 135-67
603
33
35. Arthur M. Sullivan (1996), `A General Equilibrium Model with Agglomerative Economies and Decentralized Employment', Journal of Urban Economics, 20, 55-74
636
20
36. Edward L. Glaeser (1994), `Cities, Information, and Economic Growth', Cityscape, 1 (1), August, 9-47
656
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Name Index
695