Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics covers new developments in theoretical techniques, new sources of geographic information systems (GIS) data, rapid advances in computing power, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and renewed public policy interest in transportation infrastructure. New and innovative chapters in this new release include New Data and Insights in Regional and Urban Economics, Quantitative Regional Economics, Spatial Environmental Economics, Housing Supply and Housing Affordability, Spatial Economics for Low- and Middle- Income Countries, Spatial Dynamics, Spatial Sorting and Inequality, Transportation, Optimal Spatial Policies, Local Labor Markets, and Quantitative Urban Economics.
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Table of Contents
1. New Data and Insights in Regional and Urban EconomicsRan Abramitzky, Leah Boustan and Adam Storeygard
2. Quantitative Regional Economics
Treb Allen and Konstantinos Costas Arkolakis
3. Spatial Environmental Economics
Clare Balboni and Joseph S. Shapiro
4. Housing Supply and Housing Affordability
Gilles Duranton and Nathaniel Baum-Snow
5. Spatial Economics for Low- and Middle- Income Countries
Gharad Bryan and Melanie Morten
6. Spatial Dynamics
Klaus Desmet and Fernando Parro
7. Spatial Sorting and Inequality
Rebecca Diamond and Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato
8. Transportation
Dave Donaldson
9. Optimal Spatial Policies
Pablo Fajgelbaum and Cecile Gaubert
10. Local Labor Markets
Gordon Hanson and Enrico Moretti
11. Quantitative Urban Economics
Stephen J. Redding

