Land Economics

This article is about the journal Land Economics. For the field of study, see Land (economics).
Land Economics  
Former names
The Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics
Discipline Economics
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1925-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0023-7639 (print)
1543-8325 (web)
LCCN 2003212981
OCLC no. 47993888
JSTOR 00237639
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Land Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the study of land use, natural resources, public utilities, housing, and urban land issues. The journal was established in 1925 by the founder of the American Economic Association, Richard T. Ely (University of Wisconsin). Land Economics covers such topics as transportation, energy, urban and rural land use, housing, environmental quality, public utilities, and natural resources. In addition to regular articles, Land Economics also publishes comments on articles previously published in the journal, along with replies from the original author. There are also book reviews for selected recently released books and a full list of books received.

For three decades, the editor of Land Economics has been Daniel W. Bromley, the Anderson-Bascom Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1]

References

  1. ↑ Daniel W. Bromley Homepage

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