Urban economics

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100 1 ‡aO'Sullivan, Arthur, ‡eauthor.
245 1 0 ‡aUrban economics / ‡cArthur O'Sullivan, Department of Economics, Lewis & Clark College.
250 ‡aNinth edition.
264 4 ‡c©2019
264 1 ‡aNew York, NY : ‡bMcGraw-Hill Education, ‡c[2019]
300 ‡axxviii, 436 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c24 cm
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
490 0 ‡aMcGraw-Hill series in economics
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 ‡aPart I: Introduction and Key Concepts. 1. Introduction -- 2. Key Concepts of Urban Economics -- Part II: Market Forces in the Development of Cities. 3. Trading and Factory Towns -- 4. Agglomeration Economies -- 5. Where Do Cities Develop? -- 6. Consumer Cities and Central Place Theory -- 7. Cities in a Regional Economy -- 8. The Urban Labor Market -- 9. The First Cities -- Part III: Urban Land Use and Housing. 10. Land Rent and Manufacturing Land Use -- 11. Office Space and Tall Buildings -- 12. Housing Prices and Residential Land Use -- 13. Distribution of Jobs and People -- 14. The Monocentric City and Urban General Equilibrium -- 15. Neighborhoods -- 16. Land Policy -- 17. Urban Housing -- Part IV: Urban Transportation. 18. Cars and Roads -- 19. Public Transit -- Part V: Local Government, Education, and Crime. 20. Role of Local Government -- 21. Local Government Revenue -- 22. Education -- 23. Crime -- 24. Models of Microeconomics.
520 8 ‡aLike the eight previous editions, this ninth edition provides a clear and concise presentation of the economic forces that: cause the development of cities; determine the spatial form of cities; cause urban economies to grow or shrink; generate urban problems such as poverty, crime, and congestion; make the market for urban housing unique; and shape the tax and spending policies of local governments. In addition to developing the basic concepts of urban economics, the book uses economic analysis to evaluate the merits of policies designed to address our most vexing urban problems. -- ‡cPublisher description
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 7 ‡aÉconomie urbaine. ‡2ram
650 7 ‡aUrban economics. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01162408
650 6 ‡aÉconomie urbaine. ‡0(CaQQLa)201-0065425
650 0 ‡aUrban economics.
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