Modern metropolitan areas involve large concentrations of economic activity and the transport of millions of people each day between their residence and workplace. We use the revolution in transport technology from the invention of steam railways, newly-constructed spatially-disaggregated data for London from 1801-1921, and a quantitative urban model to provide evidence on the role of these commuting flows in supporting such concentrations of economic activity. Steam railways dramatically reduced travel times and permitted the first large scale separation of workplace and residence. We show that our model is able to account for the observed changes in the organization of economic activity, both qualitatively and quantitatively. In counterfa...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and understand the key factors involved in the chan...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the role of the Metropolitan Railway Company ...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
Modern metropolitan areas involve large concentrations of economic activity and the transport of mil...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working-class labour ma...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working class labour ma...
his paper examines the changes that occurred in the rail network and density of population in Lond...
This paper uses data on the location and movement of establishments and employment in London to esti...
The article presents the results of a study investigating the growth of metropolitan London from the...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
As the first to use an archival data set on historical land values in Berlin, Germany, from 1890 to ...
We investigate the impact of transport innovations on the productivity of urban locations in 1890–19...
Between 1830 and 1914 London grew dramatically both in population and extent; the same period a syst...
The growth of public transport networks in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries had pro...
This article describes the methods and findings of a study examining the architectural and spatial d...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and understand the key factors involved in the chan...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the role of the Metropolitan Railway Company ...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
Modern metropolitan areas involve large concentrations of economic activity and the transport of mil...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working-class labour ma...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working class labour ma...
his paper examines the changes that occurred in the rail network and density of population in Lond...
This paper uses data on the location and movement of establishments and employment in London to esti...
The article presents the results of a study investigating the growth of metropolitan London from the...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
As the first to use an archival data set on historical land values in Berlin, Germany, from 1890 to ...
We investigate the impact of transport innovations on the productivity of urban locations in 1890–19...
Between 1830 and 1914 London grew dramatically both in population and extent; the same period a syst...
The growth of public transport networks in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries had pro...
This article describes the methods and findings of a study examining the architectural and spatial d...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and understand the key factors involved in the chan...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the role of the Metropolitan Railway Company ...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...