Urban areas with decentralized employment: Theory and empirical work

MJ White - Handbook of regional and urban economics, 1999 - Elsevier
This chapter discusses theoretical and applied research in urban economics on
decentralized cities, ie, cities in which employment is not restricted to the central business
district. The first section discusses informally the incentives that firms face to suburbanize.
The next section summarizes the theoretical literature on decentralized cities, including both
models which solve for the optimal spatial pattern of employment and models in which the
spatial pattern of employment is exogenously determined. In other sections, I discuss rent …
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