Description |
1 online resource (491 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Library Editions: Urban Planning ; v. 18 |
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Routledge library editions. Urban planning ; v. 18
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Contents |
Cover page; Halftitle page; Title page; Copyright page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Prologue1; Acknowledgements; Introduction1; Appendix to the Introduction; Notes to the Introduction; 1 Agglomeration1; Appendix to Chapter One; Notes to Chapter One; Part One EQUILIBRIUM; 2 Individual Behaviour; Preferences1; Expression of Preferences; Mathematical Representation of Choice; Theory and Reality; Notes to Chapter Two; 3 Individual Behaviour in Space; Spatial Structure; The Problem of Muth2; Equilibrium Conditions; Example; Appendix to Chapter Three; Notes to Chapter Three |
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4 The Aggregation of Perfectly Rational ChoicesHistorical Background; Casetti Equilibrium; Simple Urban Morphology; Example; Aggregate Relationships at Equilibrium14; Theory and Reality 18; Appendix to Chapter Four; Notes to Chapter Four; 5 States of Urban Development; Historical Background; Example; Theory and Reality; Appendix to Chapter Five; Notes to Chapter Five; 6 The Case of Income Variations; The Slope Test1; Example; Theory and Reality; Response to Changing Conditions4; Appendix to Chapter Six; Notes To Chapter Six; 7 The Case of Environmental Variations; Example; Density Craters |
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The Slope Test Generalised3Environmental Improvements and the Value of Land4; Notes to Chapter Seven; 8 Sudden Urban Growth1; Historical Background; The Role of Production; A Simple Case; Complications; Speculations; Appendix to Chapter Eight; Notes to Chapter Eight; 9 The Decline of Central Cities1; Historical Background; Types of Suburbanisation; A Simplified Framework; The Cumulative Decay Process; Revival?; Notes to Chapter Nine; Part Two OPTIMUM; 10 Public Choice; Collective Choice Rule; Social Choice and Individual Values; The Impossibility of a Parctian Liberal |
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Expression of Social PreferencesMathematical Representation of Choice; Allocation and Distribution; Parametrising the Degree of Aversion to Inequality; Traditional Misconceptions; Appendix to Chapter Ten; Notes to Chapter Ten; 11 Simple Urban Optimum; Equilibrium and Optimality; The Problem of the Planner; Optimal Conditions; Appendix to Chapter Eleven; Notes to Chapter Eleven; 12 Decentralisation; A.C. Pigou and the Correction Principle; Optimal Decentralisation Policy; Theory and Reality; Aggregate Relationships at the Optimum; Theory and Reality; Notes to Chapter Twelve |
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13 Unequal Treatment of EqualsThe Case of Environmental Variations; Explanation of Optimal Inequality; Optimal Decentralisation Policy; Urban Morphologies; Theory and Reality; Notes to Chapter Thirteen; Part Three EXTERNALITIES; 14 Conceptual Framework; Composition; Equilibrium; A More General Point of View; Appendix to Chapter Fourteen; Notes to Chapter Fourteen; 15 Spatial Externalities and the City; Optimal Decentralisation Policy; Comparison Between Private Goods and Spatial Externalities; Aggregate Relationships at the Optimum; Adjustment to Spatial Externalities; Discussion |
Notes |
Notes to Chapter Fifteen |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Urban economics -- Mathematical models
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Land use, Urban -- Mathematical models
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City planning -- Mathematical models
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
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City planning -- Mathematical models
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Land use, Urban -- Mathematical models
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Urban economics -- Mathematical models
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351035002 |
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1351035002 |
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