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期刊名:Journal of urban economics

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ISSN:0094-1190

e-ISSN:1095-9068

IF/分区:4.8/Q1

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K A Small,S Song K A Small
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R A Margo R A Margo
The author uses data on household heads from the Public Use Sample of the 1950 U.S. census to analyze the relationship between household income and the probability of suburban residence. The results indicate that "slightly less than half of...
R Crane R Crane
This study is concerned with the welfare magnet problem, in which disparities in transfer policies across states are believed to encourage recipient and possibly resource migration. "This study clarifies the terms of the debate by showing h...
M J Greenwood,R Stock M J Greenwood
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M J Greenwood,G L Hunt M J Greenwood
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