David E. Dowall

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Urban and Regional Planning, Public Administration, Geography
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Dowall DE. (2010) Book Review: Grigg, N. S. (2010). Infrastructure Finance: The Business of Infrastructure for a Sustainable Future. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. xix, 347 pp. $95.00 Public Works Management & Policy. 15: 136-137
Cheon S, Dowall DE, Song DW. (2010) Evaluating impacts of institutional reforms on port efficiency changes: Ownership, corporate structure, and total factor productivity changes of world container ports Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. 46: 546-561
Dowall DE, Ried R. (2009) Improving California's infrastructure services: The California infrastructure initiative Public Works Management and Policy. 13: 184-201
Dowall DE, Ellis PD. (2009) Urban land and housing markets in the Punjab, Pakistan Urban Studies. 46: 2277-2300
Cheon S, Dowall DE, Song DW. (2009) Typology of long-term port efficiency improvement paths: Malmquist total factor productivity for world container ports Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 15: 340-350
Dowall DE, Monkkonen P. (2007) Consequences of the Plano Piloto: The urban development and land markets of Brasília Urban Studies. 44: 1871-1887
Dowall DE. (2001) Rethinking Statewide Infrastructure Policies Lessons From California And Beyond Public Works Management & Policy. 6: 5-17
Pamuk A, Dowall DE. (1998) The price of land for housing in Trinidad: The role of regulatory constraints and implications for affordability Urban Studies. 35: 285-299
Dowall DE. (1996) An Overview Of Private-Sector Financing Of Urban Infrastructure Services. A Developing Countries Perspective Public Works Management & Policy. 1: 76-87
Dowall DE. (1996) An evaluation of California's enterprise zone programs Economic Development Quarterly. 10: 352-368
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