Emil E. Malizia
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Area:
Urban and Regional Planning, General EconomicsGoogle:
"Emil Malizia"Children
Sign in to add traineeRobin A. Howarth | grad student | 2000 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Michael W. Creed | grad student | 2010 | UNC Chapel Hill |
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Malizia E, Chen Y. (2019) The Economic Growth and Development Outcomes Related to Vibrancy: An Empirical Analysis of Major Employment Centers in Large U.S. Cities: Economic Development Quarterly. 33: 255-266 |
Malizia E, Motoyama Y. (2019) Vibrant Centers as Locations for High-Growth Firms: An Analysis of Thirty U.S. Metropolitan Areas The Professional Geographer. 71: 15-28 |
Motoyama Y, Malizia EE. (2017) Demand pull or supply push? Metro-level analysis of start-ups in the United States Regional Studies, Regional Science. 4: 232-246 |
Kelly H, Malizia E. (2017) Defining 24-Hour and 18-Hour Cities, Assessing Their Vibrancy, and Evaluating Their Property Performance The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management. 23: 87-103 |
Malizia E, Song Y. (2015) Does downtown office property perform better in live–work–play centers? Journal of Urbanism |
Malizia E, Motoyama Y. (2015) The Economic Development–Vibrant Center Connection: Tracking High-Growth Firms in the DC Region Professional Geographer |
Braun LM, Malizia E. (2015) Downtown vibrancy influences public health and safety outcomes in urban counties Journal of Transport and Health. 2: 540-548 |
Malizia E. (2014) Point of view office property performance in live-work-play places The Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management. 20: 79-84 |
Malizia E. (2013) A Review of "Financing Economic Development in the 21st Century" Journal of the American Planning Association. 79: 254-255 |
Donegan M, Drucker J, Goldstein H, et al. (2008) Which indicators explain metropolitan economic performance best?: Traditional or creative class Journal of the American Planning Association. 74: 180-195 |