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Elsevier

Journal of Urban Economics

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Editor: S.S. Rosenthal
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Series handle: repec:eee:juecon

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2009, Volume 66, Issue 2

2009, Volume 66, Issue 12009, Volume 65, Issue 32009, Volume 65, Issue 22009, Volume 65, Issue 12008, Volume 64, Issue 32008, Volume 64, Issue 22008, Volume 64, Issue 12008, Volume 63, Issue 32008, Volume 63, Issue 22008, Volume 63, Issue 12007, Volume 62, Issue 32007, Volume 62, Issue 22007, Volume 62, Issue 12007, Volume 61, Issue 32007, Volume 61, Issue 22007, Volume 61, Issue 12006, Volume 60, Issue 32006, Volume 60, Issue 2More pages of listings: 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8

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