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Urban Economics Arthur O'Sullivan

Urban Economics By Arthur O'Sullivan

Urban Economics by Arthur O'Sullivan


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Using economic analysis, this book explains why cities exist, where they develop, how they grow, and how different activities are arranged within cities. It also explores the economics of urban problems and policies related to poverty, housing, transportation, education, and crime.

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Urban Economics by Arthur O'Sullivan

Arthur O'Sullivan's Urban Economics is the market-leading text for this course. Throughout the book, the author uses simple economic analysis to explain why cities exist, where they develop, how they grow, and how different activities are arranged within cities. O'Sullivan also explores the economics of urban problems and policies related to poverty, housing, transportation, education, and crime. The author has updated added to the material on theory, empirics, and policy discussion as well as streamlined the discussion throughout.

About Arthur O'Sullivan

ARTHUR OSULLIVAN is a professor of Economics at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. After receiving his B.S. degree in economics from the University of Oregon, he spent two years in the Peace Corps, working with city planners in the Philippines. He received his Ph.D. degree in economics from Princeton University in 1981 and taught at the University of California, Davis, and Oregon State University, winning teaching awards at both schools. He is the Robert B. Pamplin Junior Professor of Economics at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where he teaches microeconomics and urban economics. He is the coauthor of the introductory textbook, Economics: Principles and Tools, currently in its eighth edition.Professor OSullivans research explores economic issues concerning urban land use, environmental protection, and public policy. His articles appear in many economics journals, including Journal of Urban Economics, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, National Tax Journal, Journal of Public Economics, and Journal of Law and Economics.

Table of Contents

1 IntroductionPart I Market Forces in the Development of Cities2 Why Do Cities Exist?3 Big and Small Cities4 Where Do Firms Locate?5 Urban Growth 6 Market Areas and Central Place TheoryPart II Land Rent and Land Use Patterns7 Introduction to Land Rent8 Land Use in a Monocentric City9 Land Use in Modern Cities 10 Land Use Controls and ZoningPart III Urban Transportation11 Autos and Highways12 Mass TransitPart IV Urban Problems13 Household Sorting14 Urban Poverty15 The Urban Education Problem 16 Urban CrimePart V Housing17 Why is Housing Different? 18 Housing Policies Part VI Local Government19Local Government Spending20Local Government RevenueAppendix Tool of MicroeconomicsIndex

Additional information

CIN0072487844G
9780072487848
0072487844
Urban Economics by Arthur O'Sullivan
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2002-07-16
624
N/A
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