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020 ^a9781260084498^q(pbk.) |
050 00 ^aHT321^b.O88 2019 |
100 1 ^aO'Sullivan, Arthur |
245 10 ^aUrban economics /^cArthur O'Sullivan |
250 ^aNinth edition |
260 ^aNew York, NY :^bMcGraw-Hill/Irwin,^c2019 |
300 ^axxviii, 436 pages :^billustrations, maps ;^c23 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^aPart I: Introduction and Key Concepts. 1. Introduction --2. Key Concepts of Urban Economics -- Part II: Market Forces in the Development of Cities. 3. Trading and Factory Towns -- 4. Agglomeration Economies -- 5. Where DoCities Develop? -- 6. Consumer Cities and Central Place Theory -- 7. Cities in a Regional Economy -- 8. The Urban Labor Market -- 9. The First Cities -- Part III: Urban Land Use and Housing. 10. Land Rent and Manufacturing LandUse -- 11. Office Space and Tall Buildings -- 12. Housing Prices and Residential Land Use -- 13. Distribution of Jobs and People -- 14. The Monocentric City and Urban General Equilibrium -- 15. Neighborhoods -- 16. Land Policy -- 17. Urban Housing -- Part IV: Urban Transportation. 18. Cars and Roads -- 19. Public Transit -- Part V: Local Government, Education, and Crime. 20. Roleof Local Government -- 21. Local Government Revenue -- 22.Education -- 23. Crime -- 24. Models of Microeconomics |
650 0 ^aUrban economics |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |