The Economics of Urban DensityagglomerationdensityUrban costsUrban density boosts productivity and innovation, improves access to goods and services, reduces typical travel distances, encourages energy-efficient constructDuranton, GillesPuga, DiegoSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
密度除了减少交通成本以外,也会带来很多别的accessibility好处,比如消费品的多样性(如逛商场)、价格与质量等,从而深刻改变消费者的行为选择。其中,空间定量模型的研究可以参考Redding and Rossi-Hansberg 2017的Annual Review of Economics. 2.4 Other Benefits from Density: Innovation, Reduced Pollution, Amenities 如题...
Journal of Urban Economics 61: 389-419.Carlino, J.; Chatterjee, S. and Hunt, R. (2006). Urban density and the rate of invention. WP. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.Carlino, Gerald A., Satyajit Chatterjee, and Robert M. Hunt (2007). "Urban Density and the Rate of Invention," ...
This paper explores changes in the quality of life as reflected in household density, and the possible association of household density with rates of pathological behavior. Data were drawn from the 1940-70 Housing Censuses to analyze changes at the national level, and by region, race, and settin...
The canopy layer urban heat island (UHI) effect, as manifested by elevated near-surface air temperatures in urban areas, exposes urban dwellers to additional heat stress in many cities, specially during heat waves. We simulate the urban climate of variou
Lee, Yoon, and Woo used median apartment-housing prices as a proxy for neighborhood economics [8]. Aliyas described low-socioeconomic-status neighborhoods in terms of unemployment, low-wage jobs, high rates of poverty, and low educational attainment [17]. Many researchers have demonstrated that ...
GDP at 70: why genuinely sustainable development means settling a debate at the heart of economics Researchers advocating reform of the world’s main measure of growth have an opportunity to participate in the process that sets the rules. Editorial9 Aug 2023 Nature Clean energy can fuel the ...
This research focuses on the spatial economics of geothermal district energy (DE) systems that distribute hot fluids through a pipeline network to multiple thermal customers. We argue here that DE is held back by uncertainty about its economic feasibility when implemented in real places. DE works ...
Evenin these great cities the scarcity is artificial. Regulatory limits on theheight and density of buildings constrain supply and inflate prices. A recentanalysis by academics at the London School of Economics estimates that land-useregulations in...
Economics database. After combining the datasets on these three variables, our sample size was reduced to 363 cities. We assumed that the population and economic development contribute to ULE only during the growth stage. Accordingly, we capped negative values of both population and economic growth...