Publication

2015 - Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward

Language

English

Word Count

33,750 words, Guess

Page Count

135 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781784717438
  • ISBN-101784717436
  • OCLC Control Number908704292
  • Better World Books9781784717438
  • Open LibraryOL34617692M

Classifications

  • LCCHD6978
  • LCCHD708 .G76 2015

Description

After a long period of suburbanization, cities have been in vogue again since the 1980s. But why are people prepared to spend far more money on a small house in the city centre than on a large house in the countryside - and why doesn't this apply to all cities? The authors of this book argue that the appeal of the city in the 21st century is not only determined by the production side of the economy, but also by the consumption side: its array of shops, cultural activities and, for example, an historic city centre. All these factors translate into a huge disparity in land prices as well as different wages for urban and rural citizens. This study maps out these variations, with an economic approach to spatial planning and an emphasis on land rents as a basis for cost-benefit analysis. The use of land prices as a reflection of the appreciation for urban amenities is an ideal measurement tool in the cost-benefit analyses for local investments and spatial planning policies, and sheds new light on the organisation of public administration. This accessible book will be of interest to geographers, economists and social scientists, as well as policymakers involved in urban planning, seeking an in-depth understanding of land prices and the increasing importance of cities in the 21st century.

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Other Editions

  • Cities and the Urban Land PremiumElgar Publishing Limited, Edward2015

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