都市經濟與都市政策 都市聚集經濟與產業群聚 都市區位理論 都市生產力 都市競爭力 都市地理鄰近性 都市創新氛圍 都市工業地域更新.

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都市經濟與都市政策 都市聚集經濟與產業群聚 都市區位理論 都市生產力 都市競爭力 都市地理鄰近性 都市創新氛圍 都市工業地域更新

都市經濟與都市政策

Fundamentals of URBAN ECONOMICS PART1 : ECONOMICS AND URBAN AREAS –Chapter 1 : Introduction to Urban Economics –Chapter 2 : Schools of Thought in Urban Economics –Chapter 3 : Location Decisions, Agglomeration Economics, and the Origins of Cities –Chapter 4 : Economic Functions of Cities PART2 : LOCATION PATTERNS IN URBAN AREAS –Chapter 5 : Introduction to Urban Location Patterns : Static Analysis –Chapter 6 : Model of a Monocentric Urban Area –Chapter 7 : Urban Employment Centers –Chapter 8 : Urban Transportation –Chapter 9 : Housing in Urban area –Chapter 10 : The Public Sector in Urban area

Fundamentals of URBAN ECONOMICS PART3 : ECONOMIC GROWTH Of URBAN AREAS –Chapter 11 : Models of Metropolitan Economic Growth –Chapter 12 : Agglomeration Economies, Technical Change, and Urban Growth –Chapter 13 : Labor, Capital, and Urban Growth –Chapter 14 : Economic Development Development Policies for Urban Areas PART4 : THE CHANGING URBAN ECONOMY –Chapter 15 : Urban Growth and Changing Location Patterns –Chapter 16 : Urban Dimensions of Economic and Social Problems –Appendix:Review of Some Mathematics and Microeconomic Theory

- Chapter 1 : Introduction PART1 : MARKET FORCES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES - Chapter 2 : Why Do Cities Exist? - Chapter 3 : Where Do Cities Develop? - Chapter 4 : The History of Western Urbanization - Chapter 5 : How Many Cities? - Chapter 6 : Urban Economic Growth PART2 : LAND RENT AND URBAN LAND-USE PATTERNS - Chapter 7 : Introduction to Land Rent and Land Use - Chapter 8 : Land Use in the Monocentric City - Chapter 9 : General-Equilibrium Land Use - Chapter10 : Suburbanization and Modern Cities - Chapter11 : Land Use Controls and Zoning Urban Economics (Second Edition)

PART3 : THE FEDERAL RESPONSE TO URBAN PROBLEMS - Chapter12 : What Causes Poverty? - Chapter13 : Poverty and Public Policy - Chapter14 : Why Is Housing Different? - Chapter15 : Housing Policies PART4 : URBAN PROBLEMS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT - Chapter16 : Overview of Local Government - Chapter17 : Voting with Ballots and Feet - Chapter18 : Local Taxes and Intergovernmental Grants - Chapter19 : Autos and Highways - Chapter20 : Mass Transit - Chapter21 : Education - Chapter22 : Crime and Punishment