In this paper it is argued that public provision of roads causes cities to become more spread out than they would otherwise be, and that it tends to attract people to big cities.
Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase produc...
International audienceThe article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of ...
The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they affordhave been progressively diminished b...
This paper provides theoretical and empirical analyses of the effect of transportation subsidies on ...
<p>Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase pro...
This paper examines how urbanization is accommodated by increases in numbers and in sizes of cities....
Abstract: Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organis...
"This paper examines the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) on urban struct...
The analysis of the interdependence of transport strategy and the portion of urban land given ove...
In this paper we have developed a model that explains the existence of metropolitan areas. We have o...
<div>Many examples from the past show that new technologies designed to solve particular problems ca...
peer reviewedThere are factors that impact car usage in urban areas, such as density, diversity and ...
Between 1950 and 1990, the aggregate population of central cities in the United States declined by 1...
Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organism, urban r...
This paper examines the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) on urban structu...
Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase produc...
International audienceThe article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of ...
The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they affordhave been progressively diminished b...
This paper provides theoretical and empirical analyses of the effect of transportation subsidies on ...
<p>Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase pro...
This paper examines how urbanization is accommodated by increases in numbers and in sizes of cities....
Abstract: Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organis...
"This paper examines the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) on urban struct...
The analysis of the interdependence of transport strategy and the portion of urban land given ove...
In this paper we have developed a model that explains the existence of metropolitan areas. We have o...
<div>Many examples from the past show that new technologies designed to solve particular problems ca...
peer reviewedThere are factors that impact car usage in urban areas, such as density, diversity and ...
Between 1950 and 1990, the aggregate population of central cities in the United States declined by 1...
Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organism, urban r...
This paper examines the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) on urban structu...
Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase produc...
International audienceThe article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of ...
The use of road vehicles is increasing, the benefits they affordhave been progressively diminished b...