International audienceThis paper builds a theoretical framework to question the ramifications of the rise of consumption-based economy also known as residential economy in the context of a growing circulation of populations and income. We propose the term residentialization to describe the self-reinforcing and spatially uneven expansion of the residential economy, and its intertwined impacts on land use and tax revenues that are likely to influence future local planning policies.In local areas with a developing residential economy, demographic attractiveness and urbanization strongly affect the fiscal bases of property taxes and of household-related taxes in general as opposed to business taxes. This process provides local governments with ...