A central tenet of urban economics is that households, businesses, and industries compete for urban sites that enjoy accessibility advantages – whether to jobs, labor markets, raw materials, or distributions centers. Transportation investments trigger economic growth by enhancing accessibility, particularly in fast-growing, congested cities. Scholarly work suggests the impacts are more redistributive than generative – that is, new highways, rail investments, and busways shift growth that would have happened regardless from particular corridors and subareas of a region to others as opposed to prompting firm relocations and new business investments in a region. Factors other than transportation, such as “quality of life”, are increasingly inf...
The forces which led to widespread suburbanization resulted in the migration of job opportunities, e...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
In every city there are stories of neighbourhood successes and failures. Why do some neighbourhoods ...
This study introduces space, transportation, and money into an economic growth model. Growth theory ...
This study presents frameworks and methods for assessing economic development impacts of well-design...
Abstract. The theoretical framework of urban and regional economics is built on transportation costs...
he policies that cities adopt regarding such things as taxes, transportation infrastructure investme...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
Major infrastructure projects can re-sculpt the pattern of urban development. Substantial shifts in ...
The fundamental aims of sustainable urban development and the pro-automobile oriented economic de...
No country in the world has grown on a sustained basis in recent times without successfully integrat...
This article provides an overview of beneficial sharing mechanisms that stimulate the growth of citi...
In the wake of economic restructuring and decentralization of cities America has come to rely on aut...
This thesis will study how transportation systems facilitate commuting, affect labour market outcome...
Well-being and economic growth are strictly correlated. Cities are the engines of an innovation-base...
The forces which led to widespread suburbanization resulted in the migration of job opportunities, e...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
In every city there are stories of neighbourhood successes and failures. Why do some neighbourhoods ...
This study introduces space, transportation, and money into an economic growth model. Growth theory ...
This study presents frameworks and methods for assessing economic development impacts of well-design...
Abstract. The theoretical framework of urban and regional economics is built on transportation costs...
he policies that cities adopt regarding such things as taxes, transportation infrastructure investme...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationship between the spatial ...
Major infrastructure projects can re-sculpt the pattern of urban development. Substantial shifts in ...
The fundamental aims of sustainable urban development and the pro-automobile oriented economic de...
No country in the world has grown on a sustained basis in recent times without successfully integrat...
This article provides an overview of beneficial sharing mechanisms that stimulate the growth of citi...
In the wake of economic restructuring and decentralization of cities America has come to rely on aut...
This thesis will study how transportation systems facilitate commuting, affect labour market outcome...
Well-being and economic growth are strictly correlated. Cities are the engines of an innovation-base...
The forces which led to widespread suburbanization resulted in the migration of job opportunities, e...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
In every city there are stories of neighbourhood successes and failures. Why do some neighbourhoods ...