How does the location of new jobs in a metropolitan area affect the suburban housing market? Does it matter whether job growth occurs in the city or in the suburbs? And who, if anyone, benefits from job growth? Dick Voith takes a look at housing prices and construction rates in some Philadelphia suburbs to determine the impact of employment growth on the value of real estate assets.Employment (Economic theory) ; Housing ; Philadelphia (Pa.)
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
Nine years ago, the Business Review examined the role that access to Center City Philadelphia played...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
"Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Un...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Uni...
The decentralization of employment from central cities to the suburbs in U.S. metropolitan areas has...
This article addresses the issue of how closely the fortunes of suburbs are tied to the fortunes of ...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
This article establishes a linkage between decadal changes in suburban pop-ulation and the supply of...
Differential rates of growth and decentralization are processes that characterized U.S. urban areas ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
Nine years ago, the Business Review examined the role that access to Center City Philadelphia played...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
"Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Un...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Uni...
The decentralization of employment from central cities to the suburbs in U.S. metropolitan areas has...
This article addresses the issue of how closely the fortunes of suburbs are tied to the fortunes of ...
We examine the relation between housing prices in an MSA and its urban economic base. We create and ...
This article establishes a linkage between decadal changes in suburban pop-ulation and the supply of...
Differential rates of growth and decentralization are processes that characterized U.S. urban areas ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...