Urban Sprawl and Productivity: Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan Areas.
- Date de publication : 2010-01-01
Référence
. Fallah, Belal N, Mark D. Partridge and M. Rose Olfert. "Urban Sprawl and Productivity: Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan Areas." Papers in Regional Science. PIRS-FA-2009-0372.R1 30-Jul-2010.
Résumé
This paper draws on urban agglomeration theories to empirically investigate the relationship between the economic performance of U.S. metropolitan areas and their respective amounts of sprawl. To measure urban sprawl, we construct a distinctive measure that captures the distribution of population density and land use within metropolitan areas. Using both ordinary least squares (OLS) and instrumental variables (IVs) approaches, we find that higher levels of urban sprawl are negatively associated with average labor productivity. This pattern holds even within given industries or within given occupational classifications.