This textbook offers a rigorous, calculus based presentation of the
complexities of urban economics, which is suitable for students who
are new to the subject. It focuses on structural details and
explains the elements that make cities such highly productive
entities, and also explores explores the mechanisms of labour
productivity enhancement that are unique to cities. Written with a
focus on location theory, key topics include: How cities are
arranged; Housing prices; Urban transportation; Why some cities
grow rapidly whilst others decline; How wages adjust to local costs
of living; How suburbs function in relationship to the urban core;
Public finance. This book will be essential reading for Urban
Economics courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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