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041 _aeng
082 _a330.91732
_bOSU-U
100 _aO'Sullivan, Arthur
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245 _aUrban economics /
_cby Arthur O'Sullivan
250 _a7th ed.
260 _bMcgraw-Hill,
_c2012.
_aNew York:
300 _axxix, 466 p.
440 _aMcGraw-Hill Series
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505 _aPart I: Market Forces in the Development of CitiesChapter-- 2: Why Do Cities Exist?Chapter-- 3: Why Do Firms Cluster?Chapter-- 4: City SizeChapter 5: Urban Growth-- Part II: Land Rent and Land-Use PatternsChapter-- 6: Urban Land RentChapter-- 7: Land-Use PatternsChapter-- 8: Neighborhood ChoiceChapter-- 9: Zoning and Growth Controls Part III: Urban TransportationChapter-- 10: Externalities from AutosChapter-- 11: Mass Transit Part IV: Urban CrimeChapter-- 12: Crime Part V: HousingChapter 13: Why is Housing Different?Chapter-- 14: Housing Policy-- Part VI: Local GovernmentChapter-- 15: The Role of Local Government Chapter-- 16: Local Government Revenue Appendix: Tools of Microeconomics
520 _aCovers urban economics as the discipline that lies at the intersection of geography and economics. This title explores the location decisions of utility-maximizing households and profit-maximizing firms, and shows how these decisions cause the formation of cities of different size and shape. It incorporates the remarkable progress in the field.
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