Preface |
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1 | (2) |
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Bid rent function approach |
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3 | (1) |
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Scope and plan of the book |
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4 | (7) |
Part I Basic theory |
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Locational choice of the household |
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11 | (39) |
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11 | (1) |
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Basic model of residential choice |
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11 | (3) |
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Bid rent function of the household |
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14 | (9) |
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Equilibrium location of the household |
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23 | (8) |
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31 | (11) |
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42 | (8) |
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43 | (7) |
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Equilibrium land use and optimal land use: single household type |
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50 | (47) |
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50 | (1) |
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A preliminary analysis: alternative expressions of bid rent functions |
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51 | (2) |
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53 | (10) |
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63 | (8) |
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Equilibrium versus optimal |
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71 | (4) |
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75 | (13) |
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Muth model continued: capital intensity on land |
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88 | (4) |
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92 | (5) |
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92 | (5) |
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Equilibrium land use and optimal land use: multiple household types |
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97 | (36) |
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97 | (1) |
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Well-behaved bid rent functions and lot size functions |
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98 | (3) |
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101 | (12) |
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113 | (7) |
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Equilibrium versus optimal |
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120 | (2) |
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122 | (7) |
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129 | (4) |
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129 | (4) |
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Urban aggregates and city sizes |
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133 | (44) |
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133 | (1) |
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Causes of urban agglomeration |
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134 | (3) |
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137 | (3) |
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Population supply function and population cost function |
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140 | (10) |
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Resource and transport advantages |
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150 | (1) |
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Fixed costs and city sizes |
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151 | (9) |
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Production scale economies and city sizes |
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160 | (9) |
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169 | (8) |
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169 | (8) |
Part II Extensions with externalities |
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177 | (49) |
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177 | (2) |
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A preliminary analysis: the externality model of residential choice |
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179 | (5) |
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184 | (8) |
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192 | (8) |
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200 | (10) |
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210 | (8) |
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218 | (8) |
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219 | (7) |
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Neighborhood externalities and traffic congestion |
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226 | (45) |
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226 | (1) |
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Crowding externalities and density zoning |
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227 | (16) |
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243 | (15) |
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Traffic congestion and land use for transportation |
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258 | (8) |
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266 | (5) |
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266 | (5) |
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External economies, product variety, and city sizes |
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271 | (79) |
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271 | (2) |
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Marshallian external economies |
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273 | (11) |
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Product variety and monopolistic competition |
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284 | (9) |
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Optimal production processes and first-best policies |
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293 | (9) |
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302 | (5) |
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303 | (4) |
Appendixes |
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A Basic mathematics and consumer theory |
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307 | (8) |
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A.1 Concave and convex functions |
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307 | (2) |
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309 | (2) |
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A.3 Basic results from consumer theory |
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311 | (4) |
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B Transport cost and land rent |
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315 | (7) |
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319 | (3) |
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C Mathematical notes to the text |
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322 | (28) |
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C.1 Calculation for Example 2.1 |
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322 | (1) |
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C.2 Derivation of optimality conditions for the HS model (Section 3.4) |
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322 | (3) |
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C.3 Proof of Property 3.3 |
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325 | (3) |
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C.4 Proof of relation (3.83) |
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328 | (1) |
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C.5 Proof of Property 3.4 |
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329 | (2) |
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C.6 Proofs of Properties 4.10 and 4.11 |
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331 | (6) |
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C.7 Derivation of optimality conditions for the HS model (Section 4.4) |
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337 | (1) |
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C.8 Proof of relation (4.59) |
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338 | (1) |
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C.9 Proof of Property 4.13 |
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339 | (1) |
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C.10 Proofs of Properties 5.5 and 5.6 |
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340 | (1) |
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C.11 Proof of Property 5.8 |
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341 | (1) |
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C.12 Comparison of equilibrium rent curves (Section 7.3.1) |
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342 | (1) |
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C.13 Derivation of the optimality conditions for the HST model |
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343 | (4) |
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C.14 Calculation for comparative statics of Table 8.1 |
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347 | (3) |
References |
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350 | (10) |
Author index |
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360 | (2) |
Subject Index |
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