Urban Form and Productivity: What Is the Shape of Latin American Cities ?
Juan Duque,
Nancy Lozano Gracia,
Jorge Patiño and
Paula Restrepo Cadavid
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Nancy Lozano-Gracia
No 8697, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
This paper examines the linkages between urban form and city productivity, using alternative metrics for urban form and applying them to a comprehensive sample of Latin American cities. Although most of the literature has concentrated on the effects of population density (compact versus sprawling urban development), this paper seeks to assess whether different dimensions of a city's urban form, such as shape, structure, and land-use, affect its economic performance. The paper finds that the shape of the urban extent, the inner-city connectedness, and fullness have a statistically significant influence on the productivity level of the city.
Keywords: Hydrology; City to City Alliances; Urban Economics; Urban Economic Development; National Urban Development Policies&Strategies; Urban Communities; Regional Urban Development; Transport Services; Economic Growth; Economic Theory&Research; Industrial Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-01-10
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