Other Recent Work
The Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy was established in the fall of 1998 to promote academic excellence and national leadership in housing studies and the application of knowledge to urban policy. The Program involves academic and professional leaders to further its research and educational objectives. The Program supports economic research and teaching throughout the campus on urban development and policy. The Program arranges internships for professional students and encourages closer links between the university and the community of urban professionals.
There are 2 publications in this collection, published between 1990 and 2010.
Harsman, Bjorn; Quigley, John M.: Political and Public Acceptability of Congestion Pricing: Ideology and Self Interest, 2010
Quigley, John M.: Regional Public Finance and Economic Development: the Indonesian Context, 1990