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分析土地利用、地價與單中心城市空間結構關系.ppt

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1、Land Use and the Monocentric City,Chapter 8,The Monocentric City,Typical city of the 19th Century. It has a heavy concentration of employment in the central core area Key feature is a heavy concentration of employment in the central core area. Why study the Monocentric City: Historical Perspective S

2、mall and Medium are Monocentric cities Understand the transition to the modern city Many lessons of MC can be expanded to modern cities,Characteristics of the Monocentric City,Intercity Transportation Central Export Node. A port, or railway station is located at the center of the city. From there th

3、e city firms send their production of good x to other cities (Train). Intra-City Transportation. Manufacturing firms transport their output a distance u from the plant to the export node, at a cost of per mile (Horse-drawn wagons). Workers Commuting Costs. Workers live outside the central district a

4、nd commute to their place of work (street car). Agglomeration Economies. Office industry relies on face-to-face interactions.,The Bid-Rent Function,The Bid-Rent Function: The Bid-Rent is the hypothetical price that the firm or household would pay for a piece of land for a given level of profits or u

5、tility. The difference between Bid-Rent Function and Land Rent is that Land-Rent is derived from the market price and it is observed, while Bid-Rent function is not observed.,Strategy of todays class:,Calculate the bid-rent function of: Manufacturing Firms (Produce a good x) Office Firms (Produces F

6、 consultations) They gather, process and distribute information. They rely on face to face contact to provide their services. Households (Commute to work in central city) Each of these agents will locate where thay are willing to pay the highest rent.,The Bid Rent Function of Manufacturing Firms,Fix

7、ed Factors of Production. Each firm uses one acre of land and dollars of non-land inputs, to produce x units of output per time period. Output price Px is fixed. Competitive Markets, No entry barriers and economic profits are zero. Transportation costs per unit of output from plant to export node (d

8、istance u) are per mile.,The Bid Rent Function of Manufacturing Firms (Cont),Firms Problem is: and because of the leftover principle, the bid rent function becomes:,,,,,,Distance from Center u,$,,Slope: txX,,Input Substitution,Remove FFP assumption For higher land prices firms will substitute away

9、from land and use other inputs to produce a fixed level of output. And the bid rent function becomes:,Convex Bid-Rent Function,,,,Distance from Center u,$,Slope: txX/Tx(u),,,The Bid-Rent Function of Office Firms,The office is located u miles from the city center. Each firm produces F units of servic

10、e or consultations per month. Employees travel u miles from the office to the city center to consult with clients in tf minutes. The worker receives a wage W per minute. So the total employee travel cost is: tfWFu . The output price is fixed at Pf. Markets are competitive with free entry and exit of

11、 firms. There is factor substitution.,The Bid-Rent Function of Office Firms (Cont),The firms profit function becomes: And the profit bid function becomes:,,,,,,Distance from Center u,$,Slope: txX/Tx(u),,,Slope: tfFW/Tf(u),,,,The Bid-Rent Function of Office Firms (Cont),The land will be rented to the

12、 highest bidder, and it will be the office firm as long as the cost of workers transportation of the marginal office firm is greater than the cost of manufactured goods transportation of the marginal manufacturing firm:,,,,,,Distance from Center u,$,Slope: txX/Tx(u),,,Slope: tfFW/Tf(u),,,,,,,,,,,,,O

13、ffice,Manufacturing,Residential Land Use,Here the strategy consists of two steps: first to find the Housing-Price Function (Compensated Demand for Housing Curve, household side), and second to find the Residential Bid-Rent (The Housing Firm side). a) One member of household commutes to CBD. b) Non

14、-Commuting travel is insignificant. c) Public services and taxes are the same in all locations. d) Air quality is the same at all locations. e) All households have the same income and tastes for housing. f) There is a monetary cost to commuting, but not a time cost. The opportunity cost of commutin

15、g in time is zero.,Group Discussion (10 minutes),Depict graphically the effects of the following changes on the division of CDB land between office firms and manufacturers: Unit freight cost decreases Price of office output increases Opportunity cost of executive travel decreases,Step 1: Household S

16、ide,The Housing Price Function indicates how much a household is willing to pay per square foot in different locations in the city, keeping utility constant. Linear Housing-Price Function (No consumer substitution): Here the consumption of housing (H) is fixed. The household will be indifferent as l

17、ong as: The change in commuting costs due to a change on distance equals the change in rent paid. Utility is constant.,,,,,$,u,,Housing Price Function,,Slope th/H,Household Side Convex Linear-Housing Price Function,Now housing consumption depends on the price of housing, Consumers obey the law of de

18、mand. The equilibrium equation can thus be rewritten as: And the slope of the housing-price function becomes: Multiply by and we get the Housing Price Gradient:,,,,Residential Bid-Rent Function (Fixed Factors),Indicates how much producers are willing to pay for land at different locations in the

19、city. Because of the leftover principle producers will be willing to pay a rent that equals the difference between their revenue and their costs: And the Residential Bid-Rent Function equals: Since Ph is a convex function of u, then the Residential Bid-Rent Function will also be convex.,,,Residentia

20、l Bid Function (Factor Substitution),With factor substitution, as land price falls, housing firms will use more land. The bid rent function becomes even more convex: Where Th(u) is the size of land and Note that the convexity of the housing-price function (consumer substitution) and the bid-rent fu

21、nction (factor substitution) makes urban density much greater than suburban density.,,,,The Monocentric City in Diagram,,,,$,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Office bid rent function,Manufacturing bid-rent function,Residential Bid Rent Function,,,,Office District,Manufacturing District,Residential District,Relaxing

22、the Assumptions,No Time Cost of Commuting Non-Commuting Travel Two Earner Households,Group Discussion,Depict graphically how would the following affect the Housing-Price function: The quality of air is different in different parts of the Monocentric city. The work week is shorten from 5 days to 4 da

23、ys. The central node is a cluster for cultural and recreational activities.,Income Segregation,Monocentric model predicts that households choose their residential location as a trade-off between commuting costs and land costs. Can this model explain why do poor households locate in the CBD area, whi

24、le the rich on suburban locations? Other explanations?,,,,u,$,,,,,MCR,MCP,MBR,MBP,Income Elasticity Land,,Income Elasticity Commuting,,Interaction Between Urban and Labor Markets,Assume Constant Population Density Assume a Rectangular City,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u,$,Residential Bid-Rent Function,,Business Bid

25、-Rent Function,,$,N,,,w*,,,N*,Labor Demand,Labor Supply,d1,d2,Introduction of a Streetcar System (1),Residential Bid-Rent Function expands into previous agricultural area.,,,,,,,,,u,$,d1,d2,,,,,,,$,,,N,SL,DL,,,d2,,SL,,,,,Introduction of the Streetcar System (2),The increase of labor supply will lowe

26、r wages Shift residential bid rent function downward Shift the business bid rent function upward,,,,,,,,$,d1,,,,,d2,u,,,,,$,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,d1,d2,Paradise Lost and Revisited (JUE 1981),Goal of the paper: Coincide historical data with the Monocentric City Model using changes in transportation techno

27、logy (TT). Three stages of development of a city: Paradise: (Common TT, slow) Paradise Lost: (RichFast TT, PoorSlow TT) Paradise Regained: (Common TT, fast),Paradise Lost and Revisited (JUE 1981) (2),What are the main assumptions Main identification strategy: Change of transportation technology Walk

28、 to omnibus Omnibus to Commuter Railroad Commuter Railroad to car,Paradise Lost and Revisited (JUE 1981) (3),Further discussion: How do transportation policy affects residential segregation What type of policies would generate a mixed residential outcome? What type of policies will generate further segregation? What role does pollution, congestion and the free rider problem have on gentrification and residential segregation?,

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