圖書名稱:Lecture Notes in Urban Economics and Urban Policy
Lecture Notes in Urban Economics and Urban Policy provides a wide-ranging introduction to urban economics and urban policy by Professor John Yinger, one of the world's leading scholars in urban economics. It draws on his extensive teaching and publication record to provide detailed lecture notes for both a PhD level course in urban economics and a master's level course in urban policy. Both the US and the world populations are becoming more and more urbanized, and these notes are designed to help scholars learn and teach about the factors that determine urban residential structure and that lead to urban problems such as inadequate housing, concentrated poverty, an inequitable distribution of local public services, racial and ethnic discrimination in housing, and traffic congestion. Although these notes focus on the US, many of the lessons in the notes apply to other countries as well. They also draw on Professor Yinger's extensive teaching experience and publication record in urban economics and should prove useful to many scholars who want to teach about or study urban areas.
Contents:
Urban Economics:
The Basic Urban Model 1: Assumptions
The Basic Urban Model 2: Solutions
The Basic Urban Model 3: Comparative Statics
More General Treatment of Housing Demand
Estimating Housing Demand
The Urban Transportation System
Multiple Worksites and Full Labor Markets
Household Heterogeneity
Testing Urban Models
Neighborhood Amenities
Bidding and Sorting: The Theory of Local Public Finance
Property Tax Capitalization
Hedonic Regressions
School-Quality Capitalization
Housing Discrimination
Notes Based on: "Now You See It, Now You Don't: Why Do Real Estate Agents Withhold Available Houses from Black Customers?"
Human Capital Programs to Promote Community Development
Financial Capital Programs to Promote Community Development
Key Issues in Studying Urban Crime
Readership: Students and academics interested in urban economics and urban policy. Key Features:
The lecture notes in this book cover an extremely wide range of topics in urban economics and urban policy, from mathematical models of urban spatial structure urban problems, such as poverty and discrimination
These notes draw on the extensive teaching and research record of Professor John Yinger, one of the world's leading urban economists
These notes are a wide-ranging resource for teachers and scholars in the fields of urban economics and urban policy