Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. Introduction / David Segal
  • II. Demand for neighborhood
  • A logit model of demand for neighborhood / Roberton C. Williams, Jr.
  • A probability model for analyzing interneighborhood mobility / Jonathan H. Mark, Thomas P. Boehm and Charles L. Leven
  • A quasi-loglinear model of neighborhood choice / David Segal
  • Neighborhood choice and transportation services / Steven R. Lerman
  • III. Neighborhood supply
  • Private residential renewal and the supply of neighborhoods / Clifford R. Kern
  • The role of governments as suppliers of neighborhood / Lesley Daniels
  • Modeling neighborhood change / John F. Kain and William C. Apgar, Jr.
  • IV. Equilibrium approaches to neighborhood
  • The Hedonic price approach to measuring demand for neighborhood characteristics / A. Myrick Freeman, III
  • The disbenefits of neighborhood and environment to urban property / Brian J.L. Berry and Robert S. Bednarz
  • A computational approach to the study of neighborhood effects in general equilibrium urban land use models / Donald K. Richter
  • Local public goods and the market for neighborhoods / Bryan Ellickson.