Size, Sprawl, Speed and the Efficiency of Cities
Remy Prud'homme and
Chang-Woon Lee
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Remy Prud'homme: Observatoire de l'Économie et des Institutions Locales, IUP, Université de Paris X, 61 av. General de Gaulle, 94010 Créteil Cedex, France, prudhomme@univ-paris12.fr
Chang-Woon Lee: Korea Transport Institute, 2311 Daehwa-Dong, Ilsan-Ku, Koyang-Shi, Kyunggi-Do, 411-41-Korea, clee@cis.koti.re.kr
Urban Studies, 1999, vol. 36, issue 11, 1849-1858
Abstract:
The efficiency of cities, defined here as labour productivity, adjusted for differences in industry-mix, is hypothesised to be a function of the 'effective size' of the labour market of cities, defined as the average number of jobs available in less than t minutes to workers in the city. This hypothesis is verified on a sample of 23 French cities. This effective size of the labour market is further explained by three factors: the size of the city; the average potential job-home distance (sprawl); and the average speed at which journey to work takes place. The same sample of 23 cities is used to determine the elasticities of the effective size of the labour market with respect to each of these three factors.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1080/0042098992638
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