Urban Economy

Urban Economy

Real Estate Economics and Public Policy

Jones, Colin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2021

316

Mole

Inglês

9780367461942

15 a 20 dias

610

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1. Introduction PART 1: Spatial Pattern of Economic Activity 2. Location of Economic Activity 3. Spatial Agglomeration 4. Spatial Structure of Towns and Cities 5. Spatial Structure of the Housing Market 6. Planning and Land Market 7. Urban Housing Markets 8. Urban Commercial Real Estate Markets PART 2: Spatial Change and Public Policy 9. Growth, Decline and Revival of Cities 10. Explaining Intra-Urban Economic Change 11. Changing Urban Systems 12. Real Estate Impacts of Urban and Technological Change 13. Real Estate Investment, Planning and Urban Economic Change 14. Urban Public Finance 15. Transport Policies 16. Urban Sustainability 17. Neighbourhood and Housing Market Dynamics PART 3: Regeneration and Urban Growth Policies 18. Urban Regeneration Policies 19. Urban Competitiveness and the Real Estate Market 20. Physical and Housing Led Urban Regeneration 21. Enterprise Zones: Real Estate Led Regeneration 22. Urban Development Corporations: A Costless Solution? 23. Development of Sustainable Markets
Low Emission Zones;Spatial Pattern;Real Estate Markets;Economic Activity;Intra-urban Patterns;Why cities exist?;Agglomeration Economies;Industrial Location Theory;House Price Gradient;manufacturing;Bid Rent Curve;industry;Central Government;retailing;Urban Housing Market;services;Spatial Agglomeration;House Price Cycles;urban agglomeration;Private Sector Development;Development of Cities;Face To Face;Structure of Towns;Gear Project;Featureless Plain;land use;DCs;von Thunen;Out-of Town Retailing;Ricardo;House Prices;Alonso's bid rent model;Rent Gradient;Alonso Model;housing market;Dense;Central Place Theory;Commercial Real Estate Markets;Planning;Public Infrastructure;Submarkets;Knowledge Spillovers;ripple effects;Bid Rent;Microeconomics;Polycentric Urban Regions;Urban Housing Markets;Commercial Real Estate;demand;investment;Supply;cycles;Decline;Growth;revival;deindustrialisation;Industrialisation;Intra-Urban;Regions;Edge cities;CBD;Main street;High street;Urban planning;Sustainable;green;land taxation;Public finance;Transport;Property market theory;Neighbourhood;Development;Regeneration;Enterprise zones;Macroeconomics;Glasgow;Barcelona