The organization of cities: initiative, ordinary life, and the good life
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Part I Background Ideas
1 The State, Decentralization and Entitlement,
and the Organization of Cities..................................... 3
Economy............................................................ 5
Market............................................................. 8
State............................................................. 11
Political Actors.................................................. 14
Governance........................................................ 16
Origin of the State............................................... 19
Decentralization and Entitlement.................................. 22
Urban Economy..................................................... 27
Conclusion........................................................ 30
2 State, Economy, and City: A Reconstruction......................... 31
Prehistory........................................................ 32
Ancient World................................................... 35
The Roman World................................................... 47
Early Medieval Western Europe..................................... 53
The Rise of Commercial Cities..................................... 58
Conclusion........................................................ 61
3 Explaining the Rise of Commercial Cities........................... 63
Self-actualization................................................ 66
Personal and Real Property........................................ 70
The Person-Land Premise and the Proletariat....................... 72
Settlement and Spending Unit...................................... 74
State, Rights, Law, Property and Property Rights.................. 76
Risk.............................................................. 80
Fear.............................................................. 82
Market........................................................... 83
Hope............................................................. 87
Urban Economy.................................................... 88
Part II The Mills Model
4 The Mills Model................................................... 93
Assumptions...................................................... 95
Model............................................................ 96
Outcomes........................................................ 102
Comparative Statics............................................. 105
An Increase in Demand for the Export Good (a).................. 107
An Increase in the Opportunity Cost of Land (RJ................ 108
An Increase in the Wage Rate (W)............................... 110
Promise and Limitations......................................... Ill
Organization.................................................... 112
Substitution.................................................... 113
Fear and Risk................................................... 113
Urban Economy and the State..................................... 114
Initiative, Ordinary Life, and Good Life........................ 115
Conclusions..................................................... 115
Postscript: Solving the Model................................... 116
Part III Export and Factor Markets
5 A Simple Model of a One-Industry Town............................ 123
Assumptions..................................................... 128
Model......................................................... 129
Outcomes........................................................ 132
Comparative Statics............................................. 133
Multimarket (Walrasian) Equilibrium............................. 134
Organization.................................................... 134
Substitution.................................................... 135
Comparison with Mills Model..................................... 135
Urban Economy and Global Economy................................ 136
Urban Economy and the State..................................... 137
Conclusions..................................................... 137
6 Land for Worker Accommodation in a One-Industry Ribbon
Town............................................................ 139
Assumptions..................................................... 141
Model........................................................... 142
Outcomes........................................................ 147
Comparative Statics............................................. 153
Multimarket (Walrasian) Equilibrium............................. 155
Organization.................................................... 155
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Substitution........................................
Comparison to Mills Model...........................
Land Rent...........................................
Urban Economy and the State.........................
Why Do Workers Occupy Land?.........................
Decentralization as Gathering Up....................
Conclusions.........................................
Land for Industry in a One-Industry Ribbon Town. . .
Assumptions.........................................
Model...............................................
Outcomes Assuming Case h............................
Outcomes Assuming Case Z............................
Comparative Statics.................................
Multimarket (Walrasian) Equilibrium.................
Organization........................................
Substitution........................................
Comparison to Mills Model...........................
Conclusions.........................................
A Simple Model of an Urban Economy
with Multiple Industries............................
Assumptions.........................................
Model...............................................
Outcomes............................................
Comparative Statics.................................
Comparison to Mills Model.......................
Conclusions.........................................
Land for Worker Accommodation in a Multi-industry
Ribbon Town.........................................
Assumptions.........................................
Model...............................................
Outcome: All Industries Centralized.................
Outcome: One or More Industries Decentralized.......
Outcomes: With or Without Decentralization..........
Comparative Statics.................................
Comparison to Mills Model...........................
Organization........................................
Disequilibrium Outcomes.............................
Conclusions.........................................
Land for Industry in a Multi-industry Ribbon Town. .
Assumptions.........................................
Model...............................................
Outcomes: One Centralized Export Industry with Hybrid
Compensation, No Decentralized Industry........................... 225
Outcomes: Multiple Centralized Export Industries................ 234
Outcomes: Adding a Decentralized Export Industry................ 234
Outcomes: Adding Multiple Decentralized Export Industries....... 244
Comparative Statics............................................... 245
Substitution...................................................... 247
Comparison with Mills Model....................................... 247
Urban Economy and Global Economy................................ 248
Urban Economy and the State....................................... 248
Initiative, Ordinary Life, and Good Life.......................... 248
Conclusion........................................................ 249
11 Substitution by Consumers in the Urban Economy..................... 251
Assumptions....................................................... 253
Behavior.......................................................... 255
Incorporating Time Spent Commuting................................ 263
Comparative Statics in the Alonso Model........................... 265
An Alternative Formulation........................................ 267
Comparative Statics in the Alternative Formulation................ 269
Urban Economy and Global Economy.................................. 269
Comparison with Mills Model....................................... 271
Organization...................................................... 271
Role of the State................................................. 271
Initiative, Ordinary Life, and Good Life.......................... 272
Conclusion........................................................ 272
Part IV Real Estate and Fixed-capital Investment Markets
12 Real Estate and the Urban Economy.................................. 275
Individual Investor in Real Estate................................ 276
The Market for Real Estate Assets................................. 279
The Stock of Real Estate.......................................... 279
Two-Quadrant Model of Real Estate Market.......................... 281
Four-Quadrant Model of Real Estate Market......................... 284
Comparative Statics............................................... 288
Urban Economy and Global Economy.................................. 289
Comparison with Mills Model....................................... 289
Organization...................................................... 290
Role of the State................................................. 290
Role of the City.................................................. 291
What Is Still Missing?............................................ 292
13 Risk, Investment, and the Urban Economy.......................... 293
The Investment Problem........................................... 295
Investment by a Leontief Firm................................... 297
Investment by a Cobb-Douglas Firm................................ 304
Conclusions...................................................... 308
Part V Transportation, Land Use Planning, and the Urban Economy
14 Districting in the Urban Economy................................. 313
Hurd’s World..................................................... 315
Hurd’s Approach.................................................. 317
Hurd’s Static Perspective on the City............................ 321
Hurd’s Static Perspective on Land Use............................ 324
Hurd’s Dynamic Perspective....................................... 331
Is Hurd Relevant Today?.......................................... 336
15 A Simple Model of Land Use Planning in the Urban Economy. .. . 339
Private Nuisance, Private Planning, and the Municipal Land
Use Plan......................................................... 341
Urban Sprawl and the Municipal Land Use Plan..................... 343
Perspectives on Municipal Land Use Planning...................... 345
Background to the Schlager Model................................. 347
Assumptions, Model, and Method of Solution....................... 348
Outcomes......................................................... 350
Shadow Prices.................................................... 352
Comparison to Hurd............................................... 356
Schlager’s Treatment of Real Estate.............................. 356
Urban Economy and the State...................................... 357
Conclusions...................................................... 357
16 Private Nuisance, Zoning, and the Urban Economy.................. 359
Koopmans-Beckmann Problem........................................ 360
Design Standards................................................. 362
Assumptions...................................................... 362
Model Incorporating Complementary Standards...................... 363
Model Incorporating Nuisance Standards........................... 368
Urban Economy and the State...................................... 373
Conclusions.................................................... 373
17 Transportation Planning and the Urban Economy.................... 375
Transportation Flows............................................. 376
Model and Assumptions............................................ 379
Outcomes......................................................... 381
Lagrangeans...................................................... 383
Urban Economy and the State...................................... 392
Conclusions...................................................... 393
Part VI Synthesis
18 The Herbert-Stevens Model........................................... 397
Land Use and Dwellings............................................. 398
Households......................................................... 399
Aggregation to Zones (Areas), Household Groups,
and Land Use Activities............................................ 400
Herbert-Stevens (Primal) Linear Program............................ 401
Herbert-Stevens Linear Program: An Example......................... 402
Shadow Prices and Dual............................................. 404
Heterogeneity of Households........................................ 409
Herbert-Stevens and Schlager....................................... 410
Urban Economy and the State........................................ 410
19 An Efficient Urban Economy: The Ripper-Varaiya Model.............. 411
Model and Assumptions.............................................. 412
Numerical Example.................................................. 418
An Inefficient Solution to the Numerical Example................. 420
An Efficient Solution to the Numerical Example..................... 424
Efficient Solution to a Second Numerical Example (Xxl = 225)..... 424
Varying the Export Demand for Good 1 (Xd from 1 to 225)............ 429
Implications of the Ripper-Varaiya Model........................... 435
Urban Economy and the State........................................ 439
Comparison with the Mills Model.................................... 441
Initiative, Ordinary Life, and Good Life........................... 441
20 Conclusions......................................................... 443
Glossary............................................................... 451
References.............................................................. 477
Index................................................................... 511
This book focuses on the relationship between the state and economy in the
development of cities. It reviews and reinterprets fundamental theoretical models that
explain how the operation of markets in equilibrium shapes the scale and organization
of the commercial city in a mixed market economy within a liberal state. These models
link markets for the factors of production, markets for investment and fixed capital
formation, markets for transportation, and markets for exports in equilibrium both
within the urban economy and the rest of the world. In each case, the model explains
the urban economy by revealing how assumptions about causes and structures lead
to predictions about scale and organization outcomes. By simplifying and contrasting
these models, this book proposes another interpretation: that governance and the
urban economy are outcomes negotiated by political actors motivated by competing
notions of commonwealth and the individual desire for wealth and power. The book
grounds its analysis in economic history, explaining the rise of commercial cities and
the emergence of the urban economy. It then turns to factors of production, export,
and factor markets, introducing and parsing the Mills model, breaking it down into
its component parts and creating a series of simpler models that can better explain the
significance of each economic assumption. Simplified models are also presented for
real estate and fixed capital investment markets, transportation, and land use planning.
The book concludes with a discussion of linear programming and the Herbert-Stevens
and the Ripper-Varaiya models. A fresh presentation of the theories behind urban
economics, this book emphasizes the links between state and economy and challenges
the reader to see its theories in a new light. As such, this book will be of interest to
scholars, students, and practitioners of economics, public policy, public administration,
urban policy, and city and urban planning.
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title_sort | the organization of cities initiative ordinary life and the good life |
title_sub | initiative, ordinary life, and the good life |
topic | Public policy Regional planning Urban planning Public administration Urban economics Economics Urban Economics Public Administration Public Policy Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning Wirtschaft Stadtökonomie (DE-588)4182752-1 gnd Stadt (DE-588)4056723-0 gnd Raumordnung (DE-588)4048590-0 gnd Stadtplanung (DE-588)4056754-0 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Public policy Regional planning Urban planning Public administration Urban economics Economics Urban Economics Public Administration Public Policy Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning Wirtschaft Stadtökonomie Stadt Raumordnung Stadtplanung |
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