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Anti-sprawl policies in a system of congested cities
Alex Anas
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David Pines
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School of Economics
SUNY Buffalo
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Keyphrases
Sprawl
100%
Urban Growth Boundary
100%
Elasticity of Substitution
66%
Monocentric City
66%
Traffic Congestion
66%
Contractive
66%
Urban Land Use
66%
Intercity
66%
Intra-city
66%
Subsidies
33%
Laissez-faire
33%
Underpricing
33%
Recurring
33%
Economists
33%
Lot Size
33%
Urban Areas
33%
Policy Regime
33%
Spread out
33%
Lowland
33%
Land Use
33%
Urban Sprawl
33%
Land Use Density
33%
City Effect
33%
Constrained Optimum
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Urban Growth
100%
Elasticity of Substitution
66%
Urban Land Use
66%
Land Use
66%
Traffic Congestion
66%
Taxation
33%
Pricing
33%
Lot Size
33%
Metropolitan Area
33%
Suburbanization
33%