
Economic Development and Public Finance Working Paper Series
- REP 09-04, The Impact of Mortgage Disclosure Reform, by Harold Bunce, Alastair McFarlane, William J. Reid
and Kurt Usowski.
- REP 09-02, Inclusionary Zoning and the Development of
Urban Land, by Alastair McFarlane.
- REP 09-01, The "Plane of Living" and the Recent Evolution of Housing Values in the United States, by John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan.
- REP 08-04, The Impact of the HOPE for Homeowners Program Rule, by Alastair W. McFarlane, Edward Szymanoski, and Kurt G. Usowski.
- REP 08-03, Coming Undone: A Spatial Hazard Analysis of Urban Form in American Regions, by John I. Carruthers, Selma Lewis, Gerrit-Jan Knaap and Robert N. Renner.
- REP 07-02, Does State Growth Management Change the Pattern of
Urban Growth? Evidence from Florida, by Marlon G. Boarnet, Ralph B. McLaughlin and John I. Carruthers.
- REP 07-01, Valuing Environmental Quality: A Space-based Strategy, by John I. Carruthers and David E. Clark.
- REP 06-01, The Role of Geographic Proximity And Industrial Structure In
Metropolitan Area Business Cycles, by Michael Hollar, Anthony Pennington-Cross and Anthony Yezer.
- REP 06-02, Does "Smart Growth" Matter to Public Finance?, by John I. Carruthers and Gudmundur F. Úlfarsson, June 2007.
- REP 06-03, Industrial Diversity and Agglomeration Economies, by Michael Hollar, August 2006.
- REP 06-04, Human Capital, Quality of Life, and the Adjustment Process in American Metropolitan Areas, by John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan, February 2007.
- REP 06-05, Growth and Convergence in the Space Economy: Evidence from the United States, by John I. Carruthers, Michael K. Hollar and Gordon F. Mulligan, August 2006.
- REP 05-01, Environmental Valuation: Connecting Theory,
Evidence, and Public Policy, by John I. Carruthers, and Gordon F. Mulligan, February 2006.
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