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Jacques Thisse

Global rank #166 99%

Institution: Université Catholique de Louvain

Primary Field: Urban (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://server.core.ucl.ac.be/staff/thisse.html

First Publication: 1979

Most Recent: 2022

RePEc ID: pth14 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.50 0.67 0.00 1.68
Last 10 Years 0.00 3.02 2.01 0.00 8.04
All Time 5.03 38.04 42.56 0.00 143.02

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 115
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 94.18

Publications (115)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2022 Who lives where in the city? Amenities, commuting and income sorting Journal of Urban Economics A 4
2022 Population estimates since Hokkaido Jomon period Journal of Economic Geography B 3
2020 Stability and sustainability of urban systems under commuting and transportation costs Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
2019 About the origin of cities Journal of Urban Economics A 4
2019 How do trade and communication costs shape the spatial organization of firms? Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2018 DOES TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS MAGNIFY REGIONAL DISPARITIES? International Economic Review B 3
2017 Toward a theory of monopolistic competition Journal of Economic Theory A 3
2016 How to make the metropolitan area work? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire Journal of Public Economics A 3
2015 Do we go shopping downtown or in the ‘burbs? Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2014 Verti-zontal differentiation in export markets Journal of International Economics A 3
2014 Monopolistic competition and income dispersion Economics Letters C 4
2012 Are compact cities environmentally friendly? Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2012 Competition among the big and the small RAND Journal of Economics A 2
2012 Urbanization and/or rural industrialization in China Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
2011 The rise and fall of spatial inequalities in France: A long-run perspective Explorations in Economic History B 4
2011 A new economic geography model of central places Journal of Urban Economics A 2
2010 The spatial selection of heterogeneous firms Journal of International Economics A 3
2009 Industry location and welfare when transport costs are endogenous Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2009 Commodity tax competition and industry location under the destination and the origin principle Regional Science and Urban Economics B 4
2009 New Economic Geography: An appraisal on the occasion of Paul Krugman's 2008 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
2007 Countries, regions and trade: On the welfare impacts of economic integration European Economic Review B 4
2007 Commodity tax harmonization and the location of industry Journal of International Economics A 4
2007 Regional economics: A new economic geography perspective Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
2007 Trade and the structure of cities Journal of Urban Economics A 4
2007 Competing for capital when labor is heterogeneous European Economic Review B 2
2006 How density economies in international transportation link the internal geography of trading partners Journal of Urban Economics A 4
2006 Is remoteness a locational disadvantage? Journal of Economic Geography B 4
2006 Agglomeration and welfare: The core-periphery model in the light of Bentham, Kaldor, and Rawls Journal of Public Economics A 4
2006 Economic integration and agglomeration in a middle product economy Journal of Economic Theory A 3
2005 How to share when context matters: The Mobius value as a generalized solution for cooperative games Journal of Mathematical Economics B 2
2005 Editorial introduction for "The Political Integration and Disintegration" special issue Journal of Public Economics A 3
2005 Erratum to "Demand uncertainty, mismatch and (un)employment" [Economic Letters 88 (2005) 33-39] Economics Letters C 3
2005 Demand uncertainty, mismatch and (un)employment Economics Letters C 3
2005 Demand uncertainty, mismatch and (un)employment Economics Letters C 3
2005 How to win a decision in a confederation Journal of Public Economics A 2
2005 Fiscal competition and regional differentiation Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
2005 A simple model of economic geography a la Helpman-Tabuchi Journal of Urban Economics A 2
2005 On the number and size of cities<cross-ref refid="fn1" type="fn"><sup>*</sup></cross-ref> Journal of Economic Geography B 3
2004 The periurban city: why to live between the suburbs and the countryside Regional Science and Urban Economics B 4
2004 Economic geography and the distribution of profits Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2002 Taking the bite out of fiscal competition Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2002 Integration, agglomeration and the political economics of factor mobility Journal of Public Economics A 2
2002 Taste heterogeneity, labor mobility and economic geography Journal of Development Economics A 2
2002 The importance of being small. Or when countries are areas and not points Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
2001 Price competition when consumer behavior is characterized by conformity or vanity Journal of Public Economics A 3
2001 On Strategic Community Development Journal of Political Economy S 2
2000 An Economic Theory of Regional Clusters Journal of Urban Economics A 3
2000 Wage Competition with Heterogeneous Workers and Firms. Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2000 Skill mismatch and unemployment Economics Letters C 2
1999 Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit poor?: An amenity-based theory European Economic Review B 3
1999 On the taxation of polluting products in a differentiated industry European Economic Review B 2
1999 A Strategic Approach to Software Protection Journal of Economics & Management Strategy B 2
1999 Learning-by-Doing and the Development of Industrial Districts, Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1999 Technology Choice and Market Structure: strategic aspects of flexible manufacturing Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1999 On the Pricing Strategy of a Land Developer Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1998 Competition in Multi-characteristics Spaces: Hotelling Was Almost Right, Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1998 Patent Breadth, Patent Life, and the Pace of Technological Progress Journal of Economics & Management Strategy B 3
1997 Privatization and efficiency in a differentiated industry European Economic Review B 3
1997 Boundedly Rational Nash Equilibrium: A Probabilistic Choice Approach Games and Economic Behavior B 3
1997 On the Endogeneous Formation of Secondary Employment Centers in a City, Journal of Urban Economics A 3
1997 Implications of the mobility of skilled labor for local public funding of higher education Economics Letters C 2
1997 Preface Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1996 Horizontal and vertical differentiation: The Launhardt model International Journal of Industrial Organization B 2
1996 Interregional equilibrium with heterogeneous labor Journal of Population Economics B 3
1995 Who benefits from antidumping legislation? Journal of International Economics A 3
1995 Preface Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1995 Asymmetric equilibria in spatial competition International Journal of Industrial Organization B 2
1995 On the Optimal Structure of Local Governments. American Economic Review S 3
1995 Optimal transportation policy with strategic locational choice Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1994 Discrete choice theory of product differentiation : Simon P. Anderson, Andre de Palma and Jacques-Francois Thisse (The MIT press, Cambridge, 1992) pp. 423 International Journal of Industrial Organization B 1
1994 Sustainable collusion in oligopoly with free entry European Economic Review B 2
1994 Does environmental dumping lead to delocation? European Economic Review B 2
1993 Variety and size regulation in discrete choice oligopoly International Journal of Industrial Organization B 3
1993 A land capitalization approach to the efficient provision of urban facilities Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1993 Technological Linkages and Efficient Location of Indivisible Activities: Koopmans - Beckmann and von Thunen Unified Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1993 Oligopoly and the polarization of space European Economic Review B 1
1992 RESTORING THE PRINCIPLE OF MINIMUM DIFFERENTIATION IN PRODUCT POSITIONING Journal of Economics & Management Strategy B 4
1992 Sequential Entry with Brand Loyalty Caused by Consumer Learning-by-Using. Journal of Industrial Economics A 3
1992 Duopoly with spatial and quantity- dependent price discrimination Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1992 Price Equilibria in Pure Strategies for Homogeneous Oligopoly Journal of Economics & Management Strategy B 2
1992 Basing Point Pricing: Competition versus Collusion. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1992 Public facility location and urban spatial structure : Equilibrium and welfare analysis Journal of Public Economics A 2
1991 Location Models of Horizontal Differentiation: A Special Case of Vertical Differentiation Models. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1991 Mixed oligopoly with differentiated products International Journal of Industrial Organization B 3
1991 Towards an equilibrium model of the mutual funds industry Journal of Banking & Finance B 3
1991 Spatial duopoly and residential structure Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1991 Spatial Competition and the Core Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
1989 Spatial Price Policies Reconsidered. Journal of Industrial Economics A 3
1989 Demand for Differentiated Products, Discrete Choice Models, and the Characteristics Approach Review of Economic Studies S 3
1989 The Public Firm as an Instrument for Regulating an Oligopolistic Market. Oxford Economic Papers C 3
1989 Spatial competition with differentiated products Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1989 Spatial discrimination : Bertrand vs. Cournot in a model of location choice Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1988 Price discrimination in spatial competitive markets European Economic Review B 2
1988 The CES and the logit : Two related models of heterogeneity Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1988 Price discrimination and equilibrium in monopolistic competition International Journal of Industrial Organization B 3
1988 On the Strategic Choice of Spatial Price Policy. American Economic Review S 2
1987 The CES is a discrete choice model? Economics Letters C 3
1987 On Existence of Location Equilibria in the 3-Firm Hotelling Problem. Journal of Industrial Economics A 3
1987 Spatial competition under uniform delivered pricing Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1987 Guest editors' comments Regional Science and Urban Economics B 2
1986 Segmenting the market: The monopolist's optimal product mix Journal of Economic Theory A 4
1986 Spatial Competition with a Land Market: Hotelling and Von Thunen Unified Review of Economic Studies S 2
1985 On existence and stability of spatial equilibria and steady-states Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1985 Agglomeration as spatial interdependence between firms and households Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1983 Product differences and prices Economics Letters C 3
1982 Product Differentiation with Income Disparities: An Illustrative Model. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1982 Spatial Competition and the Theory of Differentiated Markets: An Introduction. Journal of Industrial Economics A 2
1982 Locational decision analysis : Editorial note Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1982 Location theory and transportation costs Regional Science and Urban Economics B 3
1981 Pricing, distribution and the supply of storage European Economic Review B 2
1981 Outcomes of voting and planning : Condorcet, Weber and Rawls locations Journal of Public Economics A 2
1980 Entry (and exit) in a differentiated industry Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1979 Price competition, quality and income disparities Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1979 On market imperfections and labor management Economics Letters C 2
1979 Are labor-managers really perverse? Economics Letters C 2