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Urban Economics 8th Edition Arthur Osullivan

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Urban Economics 8th Edition Arthur Osullivan
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.19 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Arthur O'Sullivan
ISBN: 9780073511474, 0073511471
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 8

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Urban Economics 8th Edition Arthur Osullivan by Arthur O'sullivan 9780073511474, 0073511471 instant download after payment.

Over the course of two decades, Urban Economics has achieved a worldwide audience, and has been translated into Chinese, Greek, Russia, and Korean. Like the seven previous editions, this edition provides a clear and concise presentation of the economic forces that:

(a) cause the development of cities;

(b) determine the spatial form of cities;

(c) cause urban economies to grow or shrink;

(d) generate urban problems such as poverty, crime, and congestion;

(e) make the market for urban housing unique; and

(f) shape the tax and spending policies of local government.

In addition to developing the basic concepts of urban economics, the book uses economic analysis to evaluate the merits of policies designed to address our most vexing urban problems.
The text is designed for use in undergraduate courses in urban economics and urban affairs. It could also be used for graduate courses in urban planning, public policy, and public administration. All of the economic concepts used in the book are covered in the typical intermediate microeconomics course, so students who have completed such a course will be able to move through the book at a rapid pace.

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