An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities

abstract: Research literature were reviewed regarding the land-use economic theory of bid-rent curves and the modern emergence of polycentric cities. Two independent Geographic Information System (GIS) analyses were completed to test the hypothesis that bid-rent methodology could be used to tease ou...

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Other Authors: Bochnovic, Michael Andrew (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25172
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-251722018-06-22T03:05:15Z An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities abstract: Research literature were reviewed regarding the land-use economic theory of bid-rent curves and the modern emergence of polycentric cities. Two independent Geographic Information System (GIS) analyses were completed to test the hypothesis that bid-rent methodology could be used to tease out trends in residential locations, and hence contribute to present-day urban planning efforts. Specifically, these analyses sought to address the relationships between place of work and place of residence in urban areas. A generalizable set of benchmarks for identifying urban employment centers were established for 10 study cities in the United States, and bid-rent curves were calculated under separate monocentric assumptions and polycentric assumptions. The results presented wide variations in real bid-rent curves that a) overall deviated dramatically from the hypothetical distribution of rent, and b) spoke to the unique residential patterns in individual U.S. cities. The implications of these variations were discussed with regard to equitable housing for marginalized groups and access to centers of employment. Dissertation/Thesis Bochnovic, Michael Andrew (Author) Mack, Elizabeth (Advisor) Pfeiffer, Deirdre (Committee member) Rey, Sergio J (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Urban planning Economics Geographic information science and geodesy Alonso bid-rent curve land-use economics polycentricity residential location social equity eng 106 pages M.U.E.P. Geography 2014 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25172 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Urban planning
Economics
Geographic information science and geodesy
Alonso
bid-rent curve
land-use economics
polycentricity
residential location
social equity
spellingShingle Urban planning
Economics
Geographic information science and geodesy
Alonso
bid-rent curve
land-use economics
polycentricity
residential location
social equity
An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
description abstract: Research literature were reviewed regarding the land-use economic theory of bid-rent curves and the modern emergence of polycentric cities. Two independent Geographic Information System (GIS) analyses were completed to test the hypothesis that bid-rent methodology could be used to tease out trends in residential locations, and hence contribute to present-day urban planning efforts. Specifically, these analyses sought to address the relationships between place of work and place of residence in urban areas. A generalizable set of benchmarks for identifying urban employment centers were established for 10 study cities in the United States, and bid-rent curves were calculated under separate monocentric assumptions and polycentric assumptions. The results presented wide variations in real bid-rent curves that a) overall deviated dramatically from the hypothetical distribution of rent, and b) spoke to the unique residential patterns in individual U.S. cities. The implications of these variations were discussed with regard to equitable housing for marginalized groups and access to centers of employment. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.U.E.P. Geography 2014
author2 Bochnovic, Michael Andrew (Author)
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title An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
title_short An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
title_full An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
title_fullStr An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Bid-Rent Curve Variations Across American Cities
title_sort analysis of bid-rent curve variations across american cities
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