Urban Research Monitor
 
Regionalism and Metropolitan Areas
New Research (continued)

Effects of Urban Growth Boundaries on Regional Housing Prices
Adrangi, Bahram, and Neal Higgins. Real Estate Review 29, 2 (1999) 80-86.

Immigrant Groups in the Suburbs: A Reexamination of Suburbanization and Spatial Assimilation
Alba, Richard D., John Logan, Brian J. Stults, Gilbert Marzan, and Wenquan Zhang. American Sociological Review 64 (June 1999) 446-460.

Adopting a modern ecological view of the metropolitan landscape: the case of a greenspace system for the New York City region
Flores, Alejandro, Steward T.A. Pickett, Wayne C. Zipperer, and Richard V. Pouyat. Landscape and Urban Planning 39, 4 (1998) 295-308.

Washington Area Growth and Change in the 1990s
Grier, George. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998.

House prices and regional labor markets
Johnes, Geraint, and Thomas Hyclak. Regional Science and Urban Economics 33, 1 (1999) 33-49.

Creating Technology-Based Enterprise Televillages: Post-Modern Regional Development Theory
Ledgerwood, Grand, and Arlene Idol Broadhurst. Cities 16, 1 (February 1999) 43-50.

Metropolitan Area Markets
Urban Land Real Estate Forecast Supplement (May 1999) 24-29.

A Region Divided: The State of Growth in Greater Washington, D.C.
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.


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