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Land Economics
Edited by Daniel W. Bromley, University of Wisconsin - Madison
print ISSN: 0023-7639
e-ISSN: 1543-8325
Published quarterly
Land Economics is dedicated to the study of land use, natural resources, public utilities, housing, and urban land issues.
Established in 1925 by the renowned economist and founder of the American Economic Association, Richard T. Ely at the University of Wisconsin, Land Economics has consistently published innovative, conceptual, and empirical research of direct relevance to economists. Each issue brings the latest results in international applied research on such topics as transportation, energy, urban and rural land use, housing, environmental quality, public utilities, and natural resources.
In addition to regular articles, there are comments on previously published articles, followed by replies from the original author. There are also book reviews of a few select recent releases, plus a full listing of books received.
Back Issues

The back run of Land Economics beginning with volume 24 (1948) is available online at academic and public libraries and research institutions that subscribe to the JSTOR digital archive.
Printed back issues may be purchased from the University of Wisconsin Press for $20 each. Call (608) 263-0668, or e-mail journals@uwpress.wisc.edu to check current availability.
For single copies of specific articles, please click the "Article Copies" link.
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