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Title: Urban Economics


1
Urban Economics
  • Dr. Sieglinde Amelia Walter
  • Ingolstadt 2008

2
Contents
Introduction
  • Introduction
  • The History of the City
  • The Monocentric City
  • Urban Transportation
  • Housing, Housing Markets and Housing Policy
  • Polycentric City and Edge City
  • Systems of Cities

3
Data (1)
Introduction
  • Proportion of the world's population in cities
  • 1800 less than 2
  • 1850 2.3
  • 1900 5.5
  • 1950 more than 13

4
Data (2)
Introduction
  • Cities with population over 100.000
  • 1960 nearly 900
  • 1800 perhaps 20
  • Cities with population over 1.000.000
  • 1960 nearly 50
  • 1800 0

5
Data (3)
Introduction
6
Definition City
Introduction
  • City is defined as a single continuous and
    contiguous area of urban delevopment (McCann
    2001).
  • City refers to the area over which a local
    government exercises political authority
    (Sullivan 1990).
  • Another term for city is municipality (Sullivan
    1990).

7
Definition Urban area
Introduction
  • A geographical area is considered urban if it
    contains a large number of people in a relatively
    small area.

8
Definition Urbanized Area
Introduction
  • An urbanized area includes at least one large
    central city (municipality) and the surrounding
    area with population density exceeding 1.000
    people per acre.

9
Economy and Space
Introduction
  • The Neoclassical Approach
  • The Theory of Polarisation
  • The Locational Approach

10
Economy and Geography
Introduction
  • Weber (1909)
  • Marshall (1920)
  • Hotelling (1929)
  • Palander (1935)
  • Hoover (1948)
  • Perroux (1950)
  • Lösch (1954)
  • Moses (1958)
  • Isard (1956)
  • Chinitz (1961)
  • Vernon (1960)
  • Christaller (1966)
  • Alonso (1964)
  • etc.

11
Economy and Space
Introduction
  • The Neoclassical Approach
  • The Theory of Polarisation
  • Porter (1990)
  • Krugman (1991)
  • The Locational Approach
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