John M. Quigley: Downloadable Papers
Land Use Regulation with Durable Capital.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda, April 2008.
Urbanization, Agglomeration and Economic Development.
by John M. Quigley, March 2008.
Doing Well By Doing Good? Green Office Buildings.
by Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok, and John M. Quigley, April 2008.
Neighborhoods, Economic Self-Sufficiency, and the MTO.
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, October 2007.
Housing Policy, Subprime Mortgage Policy, and the Federal Housing Administration.
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley, August 2007.
Index Revision, House Price Risk, and the Market for Home Price Derivatives.
by Yongheng Deng and John M. Quigley, March 2008.
How Housing Booms Unwind: Income Effects, Wealth Effects, and Feedbacks through Financial Markets.
by Karl E. Case and John M. Quigley, June 2008.
European Journal of Housing Policy, 8(2), 2008: 161–180.
Housing Subsidies and Homeowners: What Role for Government-Sponsored Enterprises?
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley, January 2007.
Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs, 6(1), 2006: 103-150.
Just Suppose: Housing Subsidies for Low Income Renters.
by John M. Quigley, November 2007.
Regulation and Property Values in the United States: The High Cost of Monopoly.
by John M. Quigley, August 2006.
In Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, Land Policies and Their Outcomes
Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute, 2007: 46-66.
Real Estate Portfolio Allocation: The European Consumers' Perspective.
by John M. Quigley, June 2006.
Journal of Housing Economics, 15(3), 2006: 169-188
Urbanization, Productivity and Innovation: Evidence from Investment in Higher Education.
by Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson, June 2007.
The Urban Impacts of the Endangered Species Act: A General Equilibrium Analysis.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda, August 2006.
Journal of Urban Economics, 61(2), 2007: 299-318
The Curious Institution of Mobile Home Rent Control.
by Carl Mason and John M. Quigley, December 2006.
Journal of Housing Economics, 16(2), 2007, 189-208.
Regulation and the High Cost of Housing in California.
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, 2005.
American Economic Review, 95 (2). 2005: 323-328.
[Note: To download the longer version of this paper, click
here.]
Local
Public Finance, Urban
Economics and Housing
Policy in the United States.
by John M. Quigley.
Review
Essays for The New Palgrave, Second Edition, forthcoming.
The
Dividend Pricing Model: New Evidence from the Korean Housing Market.
by Ming Hwang, John M. Quigley and Jae-Young
Son.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 32(3),
2006:205-228.
Economic
Fundamentals in Local Housing Markets: Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan
Regions.
by Min Hwang, John M. Quigley, July 2005.
Journal of Regional Science, 46 (3), 2006: 425-453.
An
Index for Venture Capital, 1987-2003.
by Min Hwang, John M.
Quigley and Susan Woodward.
Contributions to Economic Analysis and
Policy, 4(1), 2005: 1-32.
Federal
Credit and Insurance Programs: Housing.
by John M.
Quigley.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 88 (4),
2006: 1-29.
Revisiting the Past and Settling the Score: Index Revision for House Price Derivatives.
by Eric Clapham, Peter Englund, John M. Quigley and Christian L. Redfearn, 2005.
Real Estate Economics, 34 (2), 2006: 275-302.
Comparing
Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus the Housing Market.
by
Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley, and Robert J. Shiller.
Advances in
Macroeconomics, 5(1), 2005: 1-32.
[Note: To
download data analyzed in the Comparing Wealth Effects paper, click
here.]
The
Effects of Prevailing Wage Requirements on the Cost of Low-Income
Housing.
by Sarah Dunn, John M. Quigley, and Larry A.
Rosenthal.
Industrial and Labor Relations, 59(1), 2005:
141-157.
Agglomeration
and the Spatial Distribution of Creativity.
by Roland
Andersson, John M. Quigley and Mats Wilhelmsson, March 2005.
Papers
in Regional Science, 84(3), 2005:445-464.
The Effects
of Land-Use Regulation and the Price of Housing: What Do We Know? What Can
We Learn?
by John M. Quigley and Larry
Rosenthal.
Cityscape, 8(1), 2005:69-138.
A General Equilibrium Analysis of Land Use Restrictions and Residential Welfare.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda, May 2005.
M. Tcha, ed., Residential Welfare and Housing Policies,
Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2006.
Is
Housing Unaffordable? Why Isn't It More Affordable?
by John M.
Quigley and Steven Raphael.
Journal of Economic Perspectives,
17(1), 2004: 191-214.
Opportunities,
Race and Urban Location: The Influence of John Kain.
by Edward
L. Glaeser, Eric A. Hanushek and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Urban
Economics, 56(1), 2004: 70-79.
University
Decentralization as Regional Policy: The Swedish Experiment.
by
Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson.
Journal of
Economic Geography, 4(4), 2004: 371-388.
The
Anatomy of Rent Burdens: Immigration, Growth and Rental
Housing.
by Erica Greulich, John M. Quigley, and Steven
Raphael.
Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs 5(1), 2004:
149-205.
Local
Land-use Controls and Demographic Outcomes in a Booming
Economy.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael, and Larry A.
Rosenthal.
Urban Studies, 41(2), 2004: 389-421.
Selectivity,
Quality Adjustment and Mean Reversion in the Measurement of House
Values.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley
Journal
of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 28(2/3), 2004: 191-214.
Agglomeration
and Networks in Spatial Economies.
by Börje Johansson and John
M. Quigley.
Papers in Regional Science, 83(1), 2004: 165-176.
Woodhead
Behavior and the Pricing of Residential Mortgages.
by Yongheng
Deng and John M. Quigley, February 2004.
Home-buyers,
Housing and the Macroeconomy.
by Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley
and Robert J. Shiller.
Anthony Richards and Tim Robinson, eds.,
Asset Prices and Monetary Policy, Canberra: Reserve Bank of
Australia, 2003: 149-188.
Public Transit
and Spatial Distribution of Minority Employment: Evidence from a Natural
Experiment.
by Harry Holzer, John M. Quigley and Steven
Raphael.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 22(3), 2003:
415-441.
Price
Discovery in Time and Space: The Course of Condominium Prices in
Singapore.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley, July 2003 rev.
An
Index for Venture Capital.
by John M. Quigley and Susan E.
Woodward, July 2003.
Housing Subsidies
and the Tax Code: The Case of Mortgage Credit Certificates.
by
Erica Greulich and John M. Quigley, April 2003 rev.
Rural
Policy and The New Regional Economics: Implications for Rural
America.
by John M. Quigley.
The New Power of Regions: A
Policy Focus for Rural America.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City, 2002: 7-27.
Transactions
Costs and Housing Markets.
by John M. Quigley.
Housing
Economics and Public Policy, edited by A. O'Sullivan and K. Gibb.
Blackwell Publishing, 2002: 56-64.
Examining
Policies to Reduce Homelessness Using a General Equilibrium Model of the
Housing Market.
by Erin T. Mansur, John M. Quigley, Steven
Raphael, and Eugene Smolensky.
Journal of Urban Economics,
52(2), 2002: 316-340.
Homeowner
Mobility and Mortgage Interest Rates: New Evidence from the
1990s.
by John M. Quigley.
Real Estate Economics,
30(3), 2002: 345-364.
Hedging
Housing Risk.
by Peter Englund, Min Hwang and John M.
Quigley.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 24(1/2),
2002: 167-200.
The Role of the
University in Attracting High Tech Entrepreneurship: A Silicon Valley
Tale.
by David Huffman and John M. Quigley.
Annals of
Regional Science, 36(3), 2002: 403-419.
Real Estate and
the Asian Crisis.
by John M. Quigley.
Journal of Housing
Economics, 10(2), 2001: 129-161.
Homelessness
in California.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael, and Eugene
Smolensky, with Erin Mansur and Larry Rosenthal.
Policy Institute of
California, 2001.
Homeless in
America, Homeless in California.
by John M. Quigley, Steven
Raphael and Eugene Smolensky.
Review of Economics and
Statistics, 83(1), 2001: 37-51.
The data analyzed in this paper may
be downloaded by clicking here.
The Renaissance
in Regional Research.
by John M. Quigley.
Annals of
Regional Science, 35(2), 2001: 167-178.
The Economics
of Homelessness: A View from North America.
by John M. Quigley
and Steven Raphael.
European Journal of Housing Policy, 1(3),
2001: 323-337.
Monetary
Policy and Household Mobility: The Effects of Mortgage Interest
Rates.
by John M. Quigley.
Economics Bulletin, 4(1),
2001: 1-11.
Mortgage
Terminations, Heterogeneity and the Exercise of Mortgage Options.
by Yongheng Deng, John M. Quigley, and Robert Van
Order.
Econometrica, 68(2), 2000: 275-308.
A Decent Home:
Housing Policy in Perspective.
by John M.
Quigley.
Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs, 1(1), 2000: 53-99.
Federal Policy
and the Rise of Nonprofit Housing Providers.
by Katherine M.
O'Regan and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Housing Research, 11(2),
2000: 297-317.
The Valuation of
Real Capital: A Random Walk Down Kungsgatan.
by Peter Englund,
Tracy M. Gordon, and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Housing
Economics, 8(3), 1999: 205-216.
Real Estate
Prices and Economic Cycles.
by John M. Quigley.
International Real Estate Review, 2(1), 1999: 1-20.
Accessibility and Economic Opportunity.
by Katherine M O'Regan and John M. Quigley, April 1998.
Transportation Economics and Policy, J.A. Gomez-Ibanez, ed.,
Brookings Institution, 1999: 437-468.
The Choice of
Methodology for Computing Housing Price Indexes: Comparisons of Temporal
Aggregation and Sample Definition.
by Peter Englund, John M.
Quigley, and Christian L. Redfearn.
Journal of Real Estate Finance
and Economics, 19(2), 1999: 91-112.
Urban Diversity and
Economic Growth.
by John M. Quigley.
Journal of Economic
Perspectives, 12(2), 1998: 127-138.
Improved Price
Indexes for Real Estate: Measuring the Course of Swedish Housing
Prices.
by Peter Englund, John M. Quigley, and Christian
Redfearn.
Journal of Urban Economics, 44, 1998:171-196.
Where
Youth Live: Economic Effects of Urban Space on Employment
Prospects.
By Katherine M. O'Regan and John M.
Quigley.
Urban Studies, 35(7), 1998: 1287-1305.
The Taxation of
Owner-Occupied Housing.
by John M. Quigley.
The
Encyclopedia of Housing, 1998: 579-581.
Earthquake! The Use
of Economic, Engineering, and Statistical Information to Invest in Seismic
Safety.
by John M. Quigley.
Japanese Journal of Regional
Economics, 3, 1998: 9-20.
Education, Job Requirements and
Commuting: An Analysis of Network Flows.
by Björn Hårsman and John
M. Quigley.
Knowledge and Networks in a Dynamic Economy, edited
by M.J. Beckmann et al.
Published by Springer-Verlag, 1998: 261-272.
Worker and Workplace Heterogeneity and Residential Location.
by Björn Hårsman and John M. Quigley.
Network Infrastructure
and the Urban Environment, edited by L. Lundquist.
Published by
Springer-Verlag, 1998: 157-175.
Federalism as a Device for Reducing the Budget of the Central
Government.
By John Quigley and Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
Fiscal
Policy: Lessons from Economic Research, edited by A. Auerbach, MIT
Press, 1997: 7-40.
Federalism and
Reductions in the Federal Budget.
by John M. Quigley and
Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
National Tax Journal, 49(2), 1996:
289-302.
Stickball in San Francisco.
by Stephen J. Agostini, John M. Quigley and Eugene Smolensky, 1997.
In Roger G. Noll and Andrew Zimbalist, eds.
Sports, Jobs, and Taxes: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums.
Published by the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC: 385-426
The
Homeless.
by John M. Quigley.
Journal of Economic
Literature, 34(4), 1996: 1935-1941.
Spatial
Effects upon Employment Outcomes: The Case of New Jersey
Teenagers.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley.
New England Economic Review, May/June 1996: 41-58.
Mortgage
Default and Low Downpayment Loans: The Cost of Public
Subsidy.
by Yongheng Deng, John M. Quigley and Robert Van
Order.
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 26(3-4), 1996:
263-287.
Teenage
Employment and the Spatial Isolation of Minority and Poverty
Households.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M.
Quigley.
Journal of Human Resources, 31(3), 1996: 692-702.
Non
Parametric Hedonic Housing Prices.
by Carl Mason and John M.
Quigley.
Housing Studies, 11(3), 1996: 377-389.
Federalism and
Reductions in the Federal Budget.
by John M. Quigley and Daniel
L. Rubinfeld.
National Tax Journal, 49(2), 1996:
289-302.
Reprinted in Tax Policy in the Real World, Cambridge University
Press. 1999.
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in California: A Critical
Evaluation.
by Juliet A. Musso and John M.
Quigley.
Infrastructure and the Complexity of Economic
Development, edited by D.F. Batten and C. Karlsson, Springer-Verlag,
1996: 97-124.
Explicit Tests of Contingent Claims Models of Mortgage
Default.
by John M. Quigley and Robert Van Order.
Journal of
Real Estate Finance and Economics, 11(2), 1995: 99-117.
A Simple
Hybrid Model for Estimating Price Indexes.
by John M.
Quigley.
Journal of Housing Economics, 4(1), 1995: 1-12.
The
Spatial Segregation of Ethnic and Demographic Groups: Comparative Evidence
from Stockholm and San Francisco.
by Björn Hårsman and John M.
Quigley.
Journal of Urban Economics, 37(1), 1995: 1-16.
New
Directions for Urban Policy.
by John M. Quigley.
Housing
Policy Debate, 5(1), 1994: 96-106.
Loan
Loss Severity and Optimal Mortgage Default.
by Vassilis Lekkas,
John M. Quigley and Robert Van Order.
The AREUEA Journal, 21(4),
1993: 353-371.
Public Choices in Public Higher Education.
by John M. Quigley
and Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
The Economics of Higher Education,
edited by C. Clotfelter, University of Chicago Press, 1993: 243-273.
Family
Networks and Youth Access to Jobs.
Katherine M. O'Regan and
John M. Quigley.
Journal of Urban Economics, 34(2), 1993:
230-248.
Conflicts Among Levels of Government in a Federal System: The
Flypaper Effect.
by John M. Quigley and Eugene
Smolensky.
Public Finance, 47(Sup), 1993: 202-215.
Housing and Mortgage Markets.
by John M. Quigley.
The
New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance,
Macmillan, 2, 1992:
318-320.
Intergovernmental Transfers and the Financing of Economic
Development.
by John M. Quigley.
Spatial Development in
Indonesia, edited by T.J. Kim, Gower, 1992: 167-188.
Private
Guarantees for Municipal Bonds: Evidence from the Aftermarket.
by John M. Quigley and Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
National Tax
Journal, 44(4), 1991: 29-40.
Price Formation and the Appraisal Function in Real Estate
Markets.
by Daniel C. Quan and John M. Quigley.
Journal of
Real Estate Finance and Economics, 4(2), 1991: 127-146.
Labor
Market Access and Labor Market Outcomes for Urban Youth.
by
Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley.
Regional Science and Urban
Economics, 21(2), 1991: 277-294.
Competition and Complementarity Among Governments in a Federal
System: Implications for Progressivity.
by John M. Quigley and
Eugene Smolensky.
Public Finance with Several Levels of
Government, edited by R. Prud'homme, IIPF, 1991: 125-136.
Residential Energy Conservation: Standards, Subsidies and Public
Programs.
by John M. Quigley.
Developments in Energy
Regulation, edited by R. J. Gilbert, University of California Press,
1991: 393-455.
Market Induced and Government Mandated Energy Conservation in the
Housing Market: Econometric Evidence from the U.S..
by John M.
Quigley.
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 3(1),
1991: 28-38.
Defaults on
Mortgage Obligations and Capital Requirements for U.S. Savings
Institutions.
by John M. Quigley and Robert Van
Order.
Journal of Public Economics, 44 (3), 1991: 353-369.
The
Dynamics of Real Estate Prices.
by Bradford Case and John M.
Quigley.
Review of Economics and Statistics, 73(1), 1991: 50-58.
Willingness
to Pay For the Quality and Intensity of Medical Care: Evidence from Low
Income Households in Ghana.
by Victor Lavy and John M. Quigley,
September 1991.
Comparing The Performance of Discrete Choice and Hedonic
Models.
by Carl Mason and John M. Quigley.
Spatial Choices
and Processes, edited by M. Fischer, North Holland Publishing Company,
1990: 219-246.
Graduate Reading List in Public Finance.
by John M.
Quigley.
Economics Reading Lists and Course Outlines, Vol. 11,
compiled by Edward Tower, Eno Press, 1990: 167-174.
Regional Public Finance and Economic Development: The Indonesian
Context.
by Fitz Ford and John M. Quigley.
Review of Urban
and Regional Development Studies, 2(2), 1990: 139-150.
Efficiency
in the Mortgage Market: The Borrower's Perspective.
by John M.
Quigley and Robert Van Order.
The AREUEA Journal, 18(3), 1990:
237-252.
Housing Allocation and Metropolitan Development.
by John M.
Quigley.
Urban Challenges: Report of The Royal Commission on
Metropolitan Problems, Stockholm, SOU 1990(33): 39-50.
Commercial Land
Use Regulation and Local Government Finance.
by Eric Hanushek
and John M. Quigley.
American Economic Review, 80(2), 1990:
176-180.
Segregation by
Racial and Demographic Group.
by Vincent P. Miller and John M.
Quigley.
Urban Studies, 27(1), 1990: 3-21.
Urban Transformation and Migration.
by John M. Quigley.
The Leading Edge in Social and Behavioral Science, edited by R.
D. Luce, Russell Sage CBASSE, 1990: 437-454.
Does Rent Control Cause Homelessness?
Taking the Claim Seriously.
by John M. Quigley.
Journal of Policy Analysis and
Management, 9(1), 1989: 89-93.
Improving Efficiency in the Tax Treatment of Education and Training
Expenditures.
by John M. Quigley and Eugene
Smolensky.
Research in Labor Economics, 11, 1990: 77-95. An
earlier version of this paper appears in Investing in People, Background
Papers, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989: 803-850.
Unobservables
in Consumer Choice: Residential Energy and the Demand for
Comfort.
by John Quigley and Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
Review
of Economics and Statistics, 71(3), 1989: 416-425.
Inferring an
Investment Return Series for Real Estate from Observations on
Sales.
by Daniel C. Quan and John M. Quigley.
The AREUEA
Journal, 17(2), 1989: 218-234.
What Counts? Analysis Counts
by John M. Quigley and Suzanne
Scotchmer.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 8(3),
1989: 483-489.
Statistical Analysis of Sales Data to Verify Private
Appraisals.
by Bradford Case and John M. Quigley.
Property
Tax Journal, 8(1), 1989: 15-27.
The Dynamics of Regulated Markets: Construction Standards, Energy
Standards and Durable Goods.
John M. Quigley and Pravin
Varaiya.
Advances in Spatial Theory and Dynamics , edited by A.
Andersson, North Holland Publishing Company, 1989: 263-273.
Market Valuation of Financial Terms: Evidence from Two Real Estate
Markets.
Dan Durning and John M. Quigley.
Real Estate Market
Analysis, edited by J.M. Clapp, Praeger, 1988: 130-149.
Local Public Finance and Housing Markets, review essays.
by
John M. Quigley.
The New Palgrave, Macmillan, 1987, 2, 1987:
221-223; 3, 1987: 680-68l.
Interest Rate
Variations, Mortgage Prepayments and Household Mobility.
by
John M. Quigley.
Review of Economics and Statistics, 69(4),
1987: 636-644.
Housing Market Information and the Benefits of Housing
Programs.
by John M. Quigley.
Between State and Market: The
Post Industrial Era, edited by B. Turner, et al., Almquist and
Wicksell, 1987: 53-70.
The
Consumption Benefits of Investment in Infrastructure: The Evaluation of
Sites and Services Programs in Underdeveloped Countries.
by
Daniel Kaufmann and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Development
Economics 25, 1987: 263-284.
Budget
Reform and the Theory of Fiscal Federalism.
by John Quigley and
Daniel L. Rubinfeld.
American Economic Review, 76(2), 1986:
132-137.
The
Evaluation of Complex Policies: Simulating the Willingness to Pay for the
Benefits of Subsidy Programs.
by John M.
Quigley.
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 16(1), 1986:
31-42.
Tax
Reform and Real Estate.
by Sherman J. Maisel and John M.
Quigley.
California Management Review, 28(1), 1985: 155-168.
On the
Distributional Implications of Mortgage Revenue Bonds and Creative
Finance.
Dan Durning and John M. Quigley.
National Tax
Journal, 38(4), 1985: 513-524.
Life
Cycle Earning Capacity and the OJT Investment Model.
by Eric A.
Hanushek and John M. Quigley.
International Economic Review,
26(2), 1985: 365-385.
Residential Energy Standards and the Housing Market: A Regional
Analysis.
Papers of the Regional Science Association 54,
1984: 59-71.
by John M. Quigley.
Reprinted in International Regional
Science Review, 9(3), 1984: 201-216.
Consumer
Choice of Dwelling, Neighborhood, and Public Services.
by John
M. Quigley.
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 15(1), 1985:
1-23.
Reprinted in Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, Special
Publication Series, 1984.
The
Production of Housing Services and the Derived Demand for Residential
Energy.
by John M. Quigley.
The Rand Journal of
Economics, 15(4), 1984: 555-567. An earlier version of this paper
appears in Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, Special Publication
Series, 1983.
Managing Program Transition: Taking Housing Vouchers Seriously as a
National Program.
by John M. Quigley.
The Changing Economic
and Fiscal Structure of Cities, edited by R. Ebel, JAI Press, 1984:
289-305.
Estimates of a More General Model of Housing Choice.
by John
M. Quigley.
The Urban Economy and Housing, edited by Ronald E.
Grieson, D.C. Heath and Co., 1982: 125-140.
Residential Construction and Public Policy: A Progress
Report.
by John M. Quigley.
Technical Progress and Public
Policy, edited by Richard R. Nelson, Pergamon Press, 1982:
361-410.
Population
Heterogeneity and the Sociogenesis of Homicide.
by Henry B.
Hansmann and John M. Quigley.
Social Forces, 61(1), 1982:
206-224.
Nonlinear
Budget Constraints and Consumer Demand: An Application to Public Programs
for Residential Housing.
by John M. Quigley.
Journal of
Urban Economics, 12(2), 1982: 177-201.
The Determinants of Housing Demand.
by Eric A. Hanushek and
John M. Quigley.
Research in Urban Economics, Vol. 2, edited by
J. V. Henderson, JAI Press, 1982: 221-242.
Complex Public Subsidies and Complex Household Behavior: Consumption
Aspects of Housing Allowances.
by Eric A. Hanushek and John M.
Quigley.
Do Housing Allowances Work? edited by A. Downs, The
Brookings Institution, 1981: 185-239.
Graduate Reading List in Urban Economics.
by John M.
Quigley.
Economics Reading Lists and Course Outlines, Vol. 13,
compiled by Edward Tower, Eno Press, 1980: 20-33.
Local Residential Mobility and Local Government Policy.
by
John M. Quigley.
Residential Mobility and Public Policy, edited
by W.A.V. Clark, Sage Publications, 1980: 39-55.
What
is the Price Elasticity of Housing Demand?
by Eric A. Hanushek
and John M. Quigley.
Review of Economics and Statistics, 62(3),
1980: 449-454.
The
Dynamics of the Housing Market: A Stock Adjustment Model of Housing
Consumption.
by Erik A. Hanushek and John M.
Quigley.
Journal of Urban Economics, 6(2), 1979: 90-111.
Reprinted in Regional Labor and Housing Markets, Edward Elgar, 1995.
Housing Allowances and Demand Oriented Housing Subsidies.
by
John M. Quigley.
Policy Studies Journal, 8(3), 1979: 98-106.
Reprinted in Housing Policy in the 1980's, D.C. Heath Co., 1980.
What Have We Learned About Housing Markets?
by John M.
Quigley.
Current Issues in Urban Economics, edited by P.
Mieszkowski and M. Straszheim, Johns Hopkins Press, 1979: 388-426.
The Dynamics of Housing Demand: Analytic Approaches.
by John
M. Quigley.
Urban Housing: Recent Directions in Research, edited
by L.S. Bourne, University of Toronto Press, 1979: 23-44.
Housing Policy: Providing Appropriate Incentives.
by John M.
Quigley.
New York Affairs: Setting Regional Priorities, (Special
Issue), 5(2), 1978: 91-103.
An
Explicit Model of Intra Metropolitan Mobility.
by Eric A.
Hanushek and John M. Quigley.
Land Economics, 54(4), 1978:
411-429. An extended version of this paper appears as
Housing
Market Disequilibrium and Residential Mobility, Population Mobility
and Residential Change, Northwestern University Press, 1978.
Implicit
Investment Profiles and Intertemporal Adjustments of Relative
Wages.
by Eric A. Hanushek and John M. Quigley.
American
Economic Review, 68(1), 1978: 67-79.
Intra Metropolitan Residential Mobility: A Review and
Synthesis.
by John M. Quigley and Daniel
H. Weinberg.
International Regional Science Review, 2(2), 1977:
41-66.
Regulatory
Barriers to the Diffusion of Innovation: Some Evidence from Building
Codes.
by Sharon Oster and John M. Quigley.
The Bell
Journal of Economics, 8(2), 1977: 361-377.
Reprinted in
Innovation in the Building Regulatory Process, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1977. Reprinted in Housing Urban America, Aldine Publishing Co.,
1979.
The Spatial Distribution of Public Sector Activity.
by John
M. Quigley.
Economic Development: The State and Local
Perspective,edited by M.M. Stein, Society of Government Economists,
1977: 102-117.
Housing Demand in the Short Run: An Analysis of Polytomous
Choice.
by John M. Quigley.
Explorations in Economic
Research, 3(1), 1976: 76-102.
Age,
Experience, Earnings, and Investments in Human Capital.
by
Anders Klevmarken and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Political
Economy, 84(1), 1976: 47-72.
Tax Exemption and Public Policy.
by John M. Quigley and Roger
W. Schmenner.
Public Policy, 23(3), 1975: 259-297.
Investment in Education: An Alternative Interpretation.
by
Anders Klevmarken and John M. Quigley. Chapter 6 in Anders Klevmarken, et
al.,
Earnings Profiles: A Study of the Income Structure,
Almquist and Wicksell, 1974: 82 111 (in Swedish).
Racial Discrimination and the Housing Consumption of Black
Households, and Indirect Policies to Foster Residential
Integration.
by John M. Quigley.
Patterns of Racial
Discrimination, edited by G. Von Furstenberg, D.C. Heath Co., 1974:
121-137 and 188-192.
Mortgages and Black Home Ownership: Reply
by John F. Kain and
John M. Quigley.
American Economic Review, 62(3), 1972:
263-277.
Housing Market
Discrimination, Homeownership and Savings Behavior: Reply.
by
John F. Kain and John M. Quigley.
American Economic Review,
64(1), 1974: 230-231.
Note on
Owners' Estimates of Housing Values.
by John F. Kain and John
M. Quigley.
Journal of the American Statistical Association,
67(340), 1972: 803-806.
Housing
Market Discrimination, Home Ownership, and Savings
Behavior.
John F. Kain and John M. Quigley.
American
Economic Review, 62(3), 1972: 263-277. Reprinted in Housing 1972, AMS
Press, 1974.
An
Economic Model of Swedish Migration, 1867-1908.
by John M.
Quigley.
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 86(1), 1972:
111-126.
Reprinted in The Economic Development of Modern Europe,
Edward Elgar Co., 1997.
Measuring the
Value of Housing Quality.
by John F. Kain and John M.
Quigley.
Journal of the American Statistical Association,
65(440), 1970: 532-548.
Reprinted in Essays in Urban Economics,
Ballinger Publishing Co., 1976.
Evaluating the Quality of the Residential Environment.
by
John F. Kain and John M. Quigley.
Environment and Planning, 2,
1970: 23-32.
Economic Analysis and the 'Quality Index.'
by John M.
Quigley.
Air University Review, 17(5), 1966: 74-77.
Reprinted
in Management Analysis, Volume I, U.S. Air Force, Department of
Comptroller Training, 1967.
A
Quantitative Discussion of Swedish Foreign Aid and Balance of
Payments.
by John M. Quigley.
The Swedish Journal of
Economics 48(3), 1966: 193-210.