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©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 Chapter 4 Inside the City I: Some Basic Urban Economics SLIDE 1

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER OUTLINE A Threshold Concept: Urban Form 4.1 Some Basic Economic Principles of Urban Land Value and Use Location and the Residual Nature of Land Value Competition, Equilibrium, and Highest and Best Use Role of Transport Costs: The Bid-Rent Curve Summary of Basic Urban Land Value and Land Use Principles 4.2 Classic Monocentric City Model Circlopolis, the Quintessential Monocentric City Using the Model: Some Principles about How Rents and City Size Change Summarizing the Monocentric Model 4.3 Chapter Summary SLIDE 2

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should understand: What determines land rents in a city. Why and how a freely functioning, competitive land market will lead to land being used at its “highest and best use” (i.e., most productive use). What determines the relative land values at different locations within a city and the relative growth rate of these values at different locations. SLIDE 3

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 A Threshold Concept: Urban Form SLIDE 4

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Some Basic Economic Principles of Urban Land Value and Use SLIDE 5

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Location and the Residual Nature of Land Value SLIDE 6

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Competition, Equilibrium, and Highest and Best Use SLIDE 7

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-1 Highest and Best Use Example SLIDE 8 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Role of Transport Costs: The Bid-Rent Curve SLIDE 9

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-2 Bid-Rent Functions of Three Land Uses with Differing Productivity and Sensitivity to Transport Cost SLIDE 10 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Summary of Basic Urban Land Value and Land Use Principles SLIDE 11

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Classic Monocentric City Model SLIDE 12

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Circlopolis, the Quintessential Monocentric City SLIDE 13

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-3 Cross-Section of Real Property Rents in Circlopolis and Agricolia SLIDE 14 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Using the Model: Some Principles about How Rents and City Size Change SLIDE 15

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-4 Effect of Population Growth with Density and Transport Cost Constant SLIDE 16 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-5 Effect of Population Growth with Area Constant SLIDE 17 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-6 Effect of Transport Cost Reduction Savings Applied to Greater Purchase of Land SLIDE 18 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 EXHIBIT 4-7 Effect of Transport Cost Reduction Savings Not Applied to Purchase of Land SLIDE 19 © OnCourse Learning

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Summarizing the Monocentric Model SLIDE 20

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER Chapter Summary SLIDE 21

©2014 OnCourse Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 4 KEY TERMS urban form factor of production residual theory of land value mobile factors highest and best use (HBU) bid-rent curve (function) central point transportation cost minimized monocentric city radius to the urban boundary agricultural rent construction cost rent rent gradient location rent (location premium) SLIDE 22