Urban Economics is the study of resource-oriented behaviors and technologies in relation to human settlements, and of the consequent states and dynamics. Like any economic discipline, it has positive and normative subsets - concerned, respectively, with what actually occurs and with what should be happening (from any particular perspective). In Urban Economics, these subsets are often quite closely integrated, so the interpretation of content requires particular care.- Category ID : 427328
An urban economics consulting firm in the American southwest, specializing in real estate feasibility, fiscal analysis, public finance, regional forecasting, and international economic development.
Program information from a leading center for research in the Californian urban economy. The Center operates from the Haas School of Business, at the University of California, Berkeley.
A not-for-profit, knowledge-oriented network. Disseminates organizational and conference information; related news; and, for members, its journal Real Estate Economics.