城市蔓延
市场失灵
经济
空格(标点符号)
土地利用
自然资源经济学
人口增长
人口
公共经济学
经济地理学
业务
微观经济学
计算机科学
土木工程
工程类
人口学
社会学
操作系统
标识
DOI:10.1177/016001700761012710
摘要
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growing population, rising incomes, and falling commuting costs. Urban growth occurring purely in response to these fundamental forces cannot be faulted as socially undesirable, but three market failures may distort their operation, upsetting the allocation of land between agricultural and urban uses and justifying criticism of urban sprawl. These are the failure to account for the benefits of open space, excessive commuting because of a failure to account for the social costs of congestion, and failure to make new development pay for the infrastructure costs it generates. Precise remedies for these market failures are two types of development taxes and congestion tolls levied on commuters. Each of these remedies leads to a reduction in the spatial size of the city.
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