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transportation costs as a share of income. This first attempt to develop a comprehensive affordability indicator is limited by data … their income on housing and transportation costs combined has been increasing rapidly over the period studied. …
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model. We examine recent data which suggest that there are substantial development and transportation similarities between …
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While several reports (e.g. Lebergott, 1993; Moore and Simon, 1999; Cox and Alm, 1999) document stunning advances in health, longevity and material well being and while it is no longer disreputable to credit the market economy, most current discussions of cities and land use see only market failures. A...
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Simple introspection as well as accumulating evidence from academic research suggests that a core idea of urban economists, that journeys-to-work dominate households’ choice of residential location, is suspect (Giuliano and Small, 1993). Indeed, our own recent research identifies...
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, transportation, urban design and consumption pattern. The conclusion offers lessons that each city can lean from the other …
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infrastructure needs – transportation and water resources – we point out the pitfalls of relying too heavily on additional bond …
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This article presents a microeconometric analysis of the annual mileage travelled by French households with their personal cars, defining their automobility. To feature car use dependence, the rational addiction model of Becker et al. (1994) is applied on a panel dataset, drawn from the French...
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the fundamental variables of urban models suchas transportation and communication costs. Over the twenty-year sample …
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The purpose of this paper is to consider the effectiveness of land use policy as aninstrument for reducing environmental and other external costs associated with ownership anduse of the private automobile. Emphasis is placed on the long run, since land use change is a slowprocess, and...
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innovative specifications about final consumption of transportation and energy to represent critical stylized facts such as …
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