My research will be presented as follows. Section II will review noteworthy research on urban amenities. Section III will present my theoretical model. Section IV will discuss data sources. Section V will present the empirical model developed by applying available data to the paper’s theoretical model. Section VI will show results obtained from the empirical model. And finally, Section VII will summarize conclusions from my study as well as their implications for public policy and future research
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One of the key factors in the decision to relocate or migrate from one location to another involves ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on urban economics. The first essay applies the concept o...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels—composed of wages, rents, and amenities—are being equa...
This paper seeks to quantify the impacts of climate, crime, population density, and travel time on m...
The thesis consists of three essays on urban economies. The first essay investigates the relationshi...
This dissertation contains three studies. The first two are empirical analyses of the urban/non-urba...
Nominal urban wages are typically 30% higher than wages in non-metropolitan areas. This dissertation...
An explanation of how regional wage and rent differentials can be used to classify metropolitan area...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2003.Includes bibliograp...
This dissertation explores topics in urban and labor economics, separately and together. In Chapter ...
Do amenities contribute to urban growth? The contribution of amenities to urban economic growth has...
This dissertation consists of two essays exploring the often noted dispersion of economic activity w...
Widespread urbanization in the United States over the years has changed the economic landscape of th...
This dissertation consists of three independent chapters all related to local labor market and urban...
The validity of using local market data to measure the benefits associated with policies adopted in ...
One of the key factors in the decision to relocate or migrate from one location to another involves ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on urban economics. The first essay applies the concept o...
This paper asks whether worker utility levels—composed of wages, rents, and amenities—are being equa...