EMERGENCE OF LEAPFROGGING FROM RESIDENTIAL CHOICE WITH ENDOGENOUS GREEN SPACE: ANALYTICAL RESULTS

Journal of Regional Science - Tập 55 Số 3 - Trang 491-512 - 2015
Dominique Peeters1, Geoffrey Caruso2, Jean Cavailhès3, Isabelle Thomas4, Pierre Frankhauser5, Gilles Vuidel5
1Center for Operations and Econometrics Université catholique de Louvain 34, Voie du Roman Pays 1348 Louvain‐la‐Neuve Belgium
2Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning; IPSE, University of Luxembourg; 2, Route de Diekirch 7210 Walferdange Luxembourg
3Institut National de Recherche Agronomique UMR 1041 ‐ CESAER, Dijon 26, Boulevard Docteur Petitjean, BP 87999 21079 Dijon Cedex France
4Center for Operations and Econometrics Université catholique de Louvain and Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique 34, Voie du Roman Pays 1348 Louvain‐la‐Neuve Belgium
5ThéMA, Université de Franche‐Comté. 32 rue Mégevand 25030 Besançon Cedex France

Tóm tắt

ABSTRACTLeapfrog development is a typical form of sprawl. This paper aims at analyzing the existence, size, and persistence of leapfrogging in a dynamic urban economic model with endogenous green amenities. We analyze whether incoming households choose to settle at the fringe of the city or to jump further away depending on their preferences and the structure of the city. We first provide an analytical treatment of the conditions and characteristics under which a first leapfrog occurs and show how the optimal choice is affected by the size of the city, income, commuting costs, as well as the size of the area where green amenities are considered. We then study how further leapfrogging and multiple urban rings may appear and be maintained in the long‐run equilibrium, and how infill processes take place through time.

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