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What (who) is urban economics - definition


Urban economics         
ECONOMIC STUDY OF URBAN AREAS
Urban economy
Urban economics is broadly the economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance. More specifically, it is a branch of microeconomics that studies urban spatial structure and the location of households and firms .
Regional Science and Urban Economics         
JOURNAL
Reg. Sci. Urban Econ.; Reg Sci Urban Econ; Regional Science & Urban Economics; Regional and Urban Economics; Reg Urban Econ; Reg. Urban Econ.; Regional & Urban Economics
Regional Science and Urban Economics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering urban economics and microeconomics in regards to regional phenomena. It was established in 1971 as Regional and Urban Economics, obtaining its current name in 1975.
Journal of Urban Economics         
JOURNAL
J. Urban Econ.; J Urban Econ
The Journal of Urban Economics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering urban economics. It is considered the premier journal in the field of urban economics.
Examples of use of urban economics
1. Putin‘s initiative may help municipalities improve their finances, said Denis Vizgalov, an expert on local government at the Institute for Urban Economics.
2. Nadezhda Kosareva is president, Marina Liborakin is executive director, and Lyudmila Rogozina is an expert at the Institute for Urban Economics.
3. Sell now Daniel Gat, professor of real estate and urban economics at the Technion, also stresses the intense global uncertainty and local security problems: All it would take to change everything is a massive Israeli attack on Gaza, he says.
4. Vladilen Prokofyev, an expert at the Institute of Urban Economics, said utilities tariffs would have to at least double to reach the levels in other East European countries and even more to replace Soviet–era equipment.
5. Experts at the Moscow–based Institute of Urban Economics, which closely monitors developments on the ground, report that curiously, resource–rich towns with populations as large as 250,000 have tended to be demoted from the status of towns in their own right to that of "urban–type settlements," a change that surely reflects the resources and property they contain.