Philip C. Emmi

1.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
23 papers, 788 citations indexed

About

Philip C. Emmi is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science and Demography. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip C. Emmi has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 788 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 3 papers in Demography. Recurrent topics in Philip C. Emmi's work include Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (5 papers), Housing Market and Economics (5 papers) and Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (4 papers). Philip C. Emmi is often cited by papers focused on Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (5 papers), Housing Market and Economics (5 papers) and Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (4 papers). Philip C. Emmi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Kazakhstan. Philip C. Emmi's co-authors include Craig B. Forster, Diane E. Pataki, Tarla Rai Peterson, Eric R. Pardyjak, John D. Thompson, Keith Bartholomew, Reid Ewing, Bruce Appleyard, Arthur C. Nelson and Donald C. Bryant and has published in prestigious journals such as Urban Studies, Land Use Policy and Environment and Planning A Economy and Space.

In The Last Decade

Philip C. Emmi

23 papers receiving 715 citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Ewing, Reid, Arthur C. Nelson, Keith Bartholomew, Philip C. Emmi, & Bruce Appleyard. (2011). Response to Special Report 298Driving and the built environment: the effects of compact development on motorized travel, energy use, and CO2emissions. Journal of Urbanism International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. 4(1). 1–5. 13 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (2008). Urban Complexity and Spatial Strategies: Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times. Journal of the American Planning Association. 74(1). 137–137. 564 indexed citations breakdown →
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1996). LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Journal of the American Planning Association. 62(1). 120–122. 1 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1995). Further Evidence on the Accuracy of Residential Vacancy Chain Models. Urban Studies. 32(8). 1361–1367. 9 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1995). A Monte Carlo simulation of error propagation in a GIS-based assessment of seismic risk. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems. 9(4). 447–461. 21 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1995). Opportunity and mobility in urban housing markets. Progress in Planning. 43(1). 1–2. 13 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1994). The Predictive Accuracy of Residential Vacancy Chain Models. Urban Studies. 31(7). 1117–1131. 13 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1993). 2. A GIS‐Based Assessment of Earthquake Property Damage and Casualty Risk: Salt Lake County, Utah. Earthquake Spectra. 9(1). 11–33. 9 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1993). 1. The Benefits of a Seismic Retrofit Program for Commercial Unreinforced Masonry Structures: Salt Lake County, Utah. Earthquake Spectra. 9(1). 1–10. 1 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1993). Intrasectoral homogeneity and the accuracy of multisectoral models. The Annals of Regional Science. 27(4). 343–362. 3 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1990). Testing the assumptions underlying residential vacancy chain models—a comment. Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research. 7(1). 55–56. 3 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C., et al.. (1989). Urban development, land use planning and political change. Land Use Policy. 6(2). 103–120. 10 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1987). Structural Determinants of Occupational Mobility in a Regional Labor Market. Environment and Planning A Economy and Space. 19(7). 925–948. 6 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1986). The role of interoccupational relations in regional economic development. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 20(1). 41–49. 3 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1986). ON THE STABILITY OF HOUSING SECTOR INTERACTION: EVIDENCE FROM 42 METROPOLITAN AREAS*. Journal of Regional Science. 26(4). 745–760. 5 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1985). Modeling interoccupational relations in a regional labor market. Papers of the Regional Science Association. 57(1). 125–138. 3 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1984). On the Duality of Opportunity and Price in a Multisectoral Model of an Urban Housing Market. Environment and Planning A Economy and Space. 16(5). 615–628. 11 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1984). PRIMAL/DUAL RELATIONSHIPS IN A PAIR OF MULTISECTORAL HOUSING MARKET MODELS*. Journal of Regional Science. 24(1). 17–34. 11 indexed citations
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Bryant, Donald C. & Philip C. Emmi. (1984). Affordable housing in California's Coastal Zone: A tale of state authority vs. local autonomy. Coastal Zone Management Journal. 12(4). 323–357. 2 indexed citations
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Emmi, Philip C.. (1983). On the Duality of Employment and Wages in the Garin-Lowry Model. Environment and Planning A Economy and Space. 15(6). 841–846. 2 indexed citations

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